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4 months 3 weeks ago #292907 by Sally
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Hi,
I have recently been awarded the enhanced rate for PIP due to my mental health. However, since having X-rays I have now been diagnosed with Arthritis in my right hand and right hip. I am still waiting on my MRI result. I did mention at my assessment that I had pain in my hip and after walking was in pain most days, found it difficult to climb stairs and get into the bath. But they said that there was not enough evidence to award the mobility. With regards to my hand I did not know what the pain was but have had it for over a year now and can no longer open jars, turn taps and gripping items. I have pain and swelling most days.
The doctor has prescribed Napraxon 500mg and Codeine 30mg for the pain and referred me for physio at the hospital for my hip.
Do I need to inform PIP of the new diagnosis for mobility as I know this condition is not going to get any better.
I have two weeks to inform them of any changes.
Any advice would be most helpful.
Regards
Sally
I have recently been awarded the enhanced rate for PIP due to my mental health. However, since having X-rays I have now been diagnosed with Arthritis in my right hand and right hip. I am still waiting on my MRI result. I did mention at my assessment that I had pain in my hip and after walking was in pain most days, found it difficult to climb stairs and get into the bath. But they said that there was not enough evidence to award the mobility. With regards to my hand I did not know what the pain was but have had it for over a year now and can no longer open jars, turn taps and gripping items. I have pain and swelling most days.
The doctor has prescribed Napraxon 500mg and Codeine 30mg for the pain and referred me for physio at the hospital for my hip.
Do I need to inform PIP of the new diagnosis for mobility as I know this condition is not going to get any better.
I have two weeks to inform them of any changes.
Any advice would be most helpful.
Regards
Sally
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4 months 3 weeks ago #292908 by BIS
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HI Sally
If you want to try for a mobility award, then you will need to put in for a change of circumstances. You need to make it clear that you only want them to consider mobility and not daily living. Just be aware they sometimes ignore the instruction to only look at part of an award.
You should only do this if you believe you will be awarded enough points. Remember, it is not the diagnosis that counts, it is how a condition impacts a claimant against the specific PIP criteria. It's good that they are aware you have experienced difficulties for some time.
When you put in for a change of circumstances, they generally send out a review form. You said that you had a recent award - you could try asking them to make a paper-based assessment rather than you being forced into a new review. There is no certainty how they will react.
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If you want to try for a mobility award, then you will need to put in for a change of circumstances. You need to make it clear that you only want them to consider mobility and not daily living. Just be aware they sometimes ignore the instruction to only look at part of an award.
You should only do this if you believe you will be awarded enough points. Remember, it is not the diagnosis that counts, it is how a condition impacts a claimant against the specific PIP criteria. It's good that they are aware you have experienced difficulties for some time.
When you put in for a change of circumstances, they generally send out a review form. You said that you had a recent award - you could try asking them to make a paper-based assessment rather than you being forced into a new review. There is no certainty how they will react.
BIS
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4 months 3 weeks ago #292926 by Sally
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Hi Bis,
Thank you for the above advice, it has been very helpful.
Sally
Thank you for the above advice, it has been very helpful.
Sally
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