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lynni
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I am on pip for mental health I got my first review form my sister has filled it in but I am so anxious and scared I will have to go for a f2f or I will lose my pip I am really struggling financially as only get £,100 UC after deduction I am worried sick and only supportive evidence I have is my gp and my sisters I have heard so many horror stories about people losing there pip
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You will have to go to a f2f dont worry about the evidence just look at the PIP descriptors and how your condition affects you carrying these out make sure you are aware what your sister has put down on the form as they will refer to it at the f2f
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It may be worth you speaking to your GP and asking if they can provide some evidence. A vague letter is not really very helpful, but if they can comment on specific things that you have difficulties with this may help, or a print out of your Patient Summary from your GP notes may help. Always read through any information you get though to make sure it is consistent with what you have said on the form. You may like to have a look at this page too https://www.scope.org.uk/support/disabled-people/benefits/pip
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