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Home visit for PIP
galido1958
Community member Posts: 1 Listener
Hi Everyone.
I am so scared and confused.Had my pip form,answered and sent it back.I have received news back today.Telling me they are doing a home visit on July 2nd.
I have been on DLA for several years, and was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome before Atos was even heard of, they had put me in the safe group,and only a few months ago they sent a letter (Dwp) saying they were giving me payments indefinitely.
They are coming to my house,this will be my 4th home visit. After the last visit from them the stopped my money,had to appeal and won the case.
I''m so much idler this time and I don't know if I can stand going through it all over again.The last time,visit +appeal made my conditions so much worse and it took me weeks to get over it. My pain has gone from a 5/6 right right up to a 9 today,and will continue until it's done with.
Does any one have anything that may help me with the interview?
Thankyou
Gabby
I am so scared and confused.Had my pip form,answered and sent it back.I have received news back today.Telling me they are doing a home visit on July 2nd.
I have been on DLA for several years, and was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome before Atos was even heard of, they had put me in the safe group,and only a few months ago they sent a letter (Dwp) saying they were giving me payments indefinitely.
They are coming to my house,this will be my 4th home visit. After the last visit from them the stopped my money,had to appeal and won the case.
I''m so much idler this time and I don't know if I can stand going through it all over again.The last time,visit +appeal made my conditions so much worse and it took me weeks to get over it. My pain has gone from a 5/6 right right up to a 9 today,and will continue until it's done with.
Does any one have anything that may help me with the interview?
Thankyou
Gabby
Comments
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Hello Gabby @galido1958 and a very warm welcome to you. So very sorry to read of your suffering. There are no words, really.
I can't advise you on anything here directly, but we do have people here who may be able to help. We do have PIP resources on the site, especially in the 'Talk about PIP/DLA' thread, so you might like to have a look at those, especially at the 'PIP frequently asked questions' part, and in the meanwhile I am going to refer your post to our benefits team.
Warmest best wishes to you,
@JennysDad -
I have fibro and CFS and the worse thing you can do is get stressed as the condition flares up after my 1st appeal i was bed ridden for a week afterwards caused by the stress so on the 2nd appeal i did not go and still won.
CFS is recognised by the DWP and restricts your ability to carry out daily living and mobility tasks so just be yourself you do not have to prove anything.
They take fatigue seriously to the point they usually allocate a home visit rather than travel to a centre because they know if you expel to much energy you suffer the next day
Good luck -
galido1958 said:Hi Everyone.
I am so scared and confused.Had my pip form,answered and sent it back.I have received news back today.Telling me they are doing a home visit on July 2nd.
I have been on DLA for several years, and was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome before Atos was even heard of, they had put me in the safe group,and only a few months ago they sent a letter (Dwp) saying they were giving me payments indefinitely.
They are coming to my house,this will be my 4th home visit. After the last visit from them the stopped my money,had to appeal and won the case.
I''m so much idler this time and I don't know if I can stand going through it all over again.The last time,visit +appeal made my conditions so much worse and it took me weeks to get over it. My pain has gone from a 5/6 right right up to a 9 today,and will continue until it's done with.
Does any one have anything that may help me with the interview?
Thankyou
GabbyHi,Unfortunately DLA no longer exists as it's now been replaced with PIP. I'm not sure how they sent you a letter a few months ago saying they will pay you indefinitely. PIP first started on 8th April 2013 and everyone who was under 65 on that date would be transferred across eventually. There are no life time awards for DLA anymore.During that assessment you'll be asked questions based on the PIP descriptors and how your conditions affect you daily. You should answer those questions with as much detail as possible and avoid answering just yes or no. They will be watching you from the minute they arrive to the minute you leave.Did you send in evidence to support your claim? They very rarely contact anyone for this. The onus is on you to make sure it's sent.Good luck and hopefully everything will be fine.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Please try to ask someone to go with you, or be with you. So many think we can deal with it alone and it is one of the most traumatic times of my life. Don`t get discouraged and keep on fighting. I myself am waiting for tribunal paperwork to see if I have enough evidence to approach a high tribunal. God bless
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