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If you re classed as moderate copd can you claim pip

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Hi pip goes on how your condition effects your daily life. Not on what conditions you have. I would try to see if you get it. One thing I would recommend is getting help filling in the form I got help from the CAB. Good luck. X

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Thank you I have other illnesses epilepsy, spinal problems

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I have a few different conditions too. If you use things to help with your daily life you get points for them.

Hello Mojo,

Have you had to cut your working hours down because of copd?

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No I am 64 and retired, but I can't walk far without stopping to get my breathe, and it's impossible to walk up hill

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