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tam91188
tam91188 Community member Posts: 3 Listener
hi I’m just waiting to hear back with my decision for pip 

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  • Saracen
    Saracen Community member Posts: 66 Pioneering
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    Good luck @tam91188 my best wishes are with you I hope you get what you want.
  • tam91188
    tam91188 Community member Posts: 3 Listener
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    Thanks hun i doubt I’ll get it even though I feel I’m realy entitled to it it’s so scary living with epilepsy 
  • Paul7210
    Paul7210 Community member Posts: 41 Courageous
    edited December 2018
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    Hi Tam, good luck, if your epilepsy is uncontrolled and you need care/support at least 50% of the time you should be entitled, it's important to get as much evidence as you can if you need to appeal i.e a copy of any care plan, statements from your Epilepsy Nurse or Neuro even a copy of your repeat prescription especially if you need rescue medication. I hope you hear back from them soon.

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