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Hi, my name is venus! help pip appeal hearing coming
venus
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i have my pip appeal hearing coming soon and i am terrify,ths is my second one as the first one. i got there late as i was a bag of nervous and spent so much time in the toilet we were late i suffer from panic attacks and depression. when i got there i was so nervous i couldn t stop shaking and could not get the words out in the appeal room, their adjorn it as there was not much time left and to request my medical records. i just don t know how are going to cope in the room again, as i get nervous in social place any advice anyone can give would be nice
thanks
thanks
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Hi @venus
Good afternoon & welcome to our community!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please please let me help you ?????
Sorry but I will need to ask you a few questions so that I can offer you my “help & support ????
Please let me know how you feel ???? -
@venus
Could you ask your GP to prescribe a mild tranquilliser for you to take before the appeal hearing? -
hi it a thought but i doubt it i will try, the doctor i use to see has left it hard to see new doctors
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