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I received a text today telling me I've to receive a telephone consultation from the DWP regarding my benefits (PIPS) does anyone have any advice on this and what is asked, thanks

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Are you just on PIP? Have you just applied for PIP? If so then it will be to discuss your medical condition and how it affects you then after that you have your assessment. If you’ve been on it a while then I would say maybe just seeing if your still the same etc or if your condition has changed.

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my last pip chat was because my condition had changed and so had medication they came to my home he was very understanding they are trying to get alot of ppl off pip and tbh barley understand what alot of us go through on a Dailey basis my husband got kicked off and went to appeal and he still lost he has memory probs under god knows who for this and also has small vessel disease and other things he had all the proof he carnt be alone etc and he still lost its like they just were not bothered good luck let us know how you get on xx

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Be warned: if you've recently applied, or are being reviewed, this might be a telephone assessment.

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