I have a pip medical tomorrow
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Duffus
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I'm so worried about this medical tomorrow morning so many horror stories with them i have a allergic reactions in hospital 3days then 6 weeks later been diagnosed epilepsy, was in hospital for 4 days last month status epilepicus was in seizure for 30 min 3 times really ill for couples had to go back in hospital had dental trauma had a absuse in my face from damage teeth had to have some out. I'm so confused and memory problems and no driving licence can't get to work and also have asthma anxiety also i just like some help with the pitfalls thanks Mark
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Hi @Duffus I can appreciate you getting yourself worked up about tomorrow but please remember that it's an assessment, not a medical.
All I can really do is suggest that you keep calm, be honest, and do NOT volunteer any information which may possibly be like shooting yourself in the foot.
Good luck.....stay calm.
Best wishes.
DLTBGYD
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Thank you your so kind I'm new to the group and Thank you scope
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And don’t trust them, they’ve just turned me down for the higher rate so now i have to appeal. What a drag!
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It's awful sorry about your news but upwards onwards and beat them good luck
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Just what to wish you good luck @Duffus having come out the other end of my PIP assessment I was really relieved that I had a really nice lady do mine. Just glad it over and done with. I heard so many horror stories I felt the same as you but I also wanted to say that not all of them have been bad.
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Good luck for tomorrow @Duffus
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