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hi Lou, made up youre in and they have been very kind helping you , know for sure you help them all too x hubby and me have said prayers that it was going to go well for you so result!! thank you for your kind words and prayers also bet you are shattered now!! you will sleep tonight ha ha!! hope you get some good news also with your appeal, we are just hoping ive been successful, even if its in just one part, daily living?
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Aww thankyou Kath to you and your hubby, oh I should sleep tonight lol I kept waking up last night worrying and it really went good so your prayers were answered ? oh I will be delighted if I get my DL back Iv lost about £400 a month because I was getting extra on my ESA because of pip it’s just my mandatory reconsideration I’m waiting to hear about , I will need to phone pip tomorrow to change my address I will also ask on update on my claim sorry for the long post lol x
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@katho31. Hi Kath house are you today, I was out with my daughter in law for messages, her and my daughter were in for a while, I had a good sleep last night, I hope your good ?
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male45 said:Another short update:
Feb 26th telephone assessed for PIP
Phoned them today..took an hour to get through...answer from them was they have not received the assessors report. MyPIP is up July 19th I asked what happens if by that date I've still had no result back..
They told me dont worry its extended for 6 months.
Yes I'll worry thank you.
Anyone else is same situation?
Just received a text today acknowledging the dwp have received my pip assessment results from the assessor. Will hear from them anytime ul to 8 weeks.
It looks like they're catching up with the backlog here. And looks like my pip won't be extended for the 6 months once they decide on the outcome.
Fingers crossed...this has been one long summer since my assessment wy backBest Wishes -
@male45
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Ross_Scope said:@male45
Fingers crossed Let us know how you get on.
Will do..thought it would never get here ...have a feeling ill be going to appeal all over again..Best Wishes -
@Ross_Scope
Question..as my pip stopped in July and I was told it would continue for 6 mths, will I have to repay anything back if my results come back negative or reducedBest Wishes -
No, you won't have to repay anything back. Although saying that your question doesn't make any sense.
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poppy123456 said:No, you won't have to repay anything back. Although saying that your question doesn't make any sense.
Best wishesBest Wishes
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