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Strawberry47
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As I am over 65 I cannot claim pip. I have been refused but have appealed. I was refused on the grounds that I didn't prove I need help. I had bowel cancer when I was 62 and never claimed anything. If I had I would now be OK instead of trying to exist on pension credit
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Hi @Strawberry47
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I think you might find it useful to ask the benefit advisor on the community some questions. This can be found here
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Hi @Strawberry47 welcome to the community and I am sorry to hear you are struggling. How are you going with your appeal? You can get support in the appeal process, your local disability organisation should be able to point you in the right direction for help or you can check our Services Directory for local information services.Scope
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Not heard anything yet but I only appealed on 2nd January so early days yet. I will check out your links though thank you
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