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5 years 9 months ago #233656 by val
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Hello,
First of I would like to thank you for all the help I have had from yourselfs and from the files etc. I had my f2f assessment, and i have been awarded standard care.
My assessor did lie on a few things, mainly saying that i had power and strength in my hands when i dont, and i have medical diagnosis to back this up from my consultant, also saying i was calm and didnt get upset, i actually cried and didnt keep eye contact with her!
Anyway, my question is, i am going from DLA to PIP, if i was to do an MR, would i loose my DLA until i got another decision from PIP? I dont really want to loose money, thats the only thing stopping me from doing an MR right now x
First of I would like to thank you for all the help I have had from yourselfs and from the files etc. I had my f2f assessment, and i have been awarded standard care.
My assessor did lie on a few things, mainly saying that i had power and strength in my hands when i dont, and i have medical diagnosis to back this up from my consultant, also saying i was calm and didnt get upset, i actually cried and didnt keep eye contact with her!
Anyway, my question is, i am going from DLA to PIP, if i was to do an MR, would i loose my DLA until i got another decision from PIP? I dont really want to loose money, thats the only thing stopping me from doing an MR right now x
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5 years 9 months ago #233657 by BIS
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Hi Val
Your DLA will swap over to PIP within a month of you receiving your decision letter. (You will be given a specific date). At that time your DLA will stop regardless of whether you challenge the decision or not.
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Your DLA will swap over to PIP within a month of you receiving your decision letter. (You will be given a specific date). At that time your DLA will stop regardless of whether you challenge the decision or not.
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5 years 9 months ago #233658 by val
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Thanks for your response BIS, that makes it easier for me to decide, I will stick with standard and not do MR. I have only been awarded for 3 years, feel it shouldve been longer as my conditions will not get better, but hey ho! Will leave it until my next review then.
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