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my pip appeal was 11/09/15 .I am suffer a leg side neurological problem .I have awarded a only standard rate of mobility 20/05/15 after then i got appeal again that decision .I submit a letter of GP plus 2 time letter of physiotherapist report my left hand grip is tomuch poor (1/5) plus i suffer a depression lats few years .second i suffer a diabitic last 15 yrs i am 62 yrs old my diabitic effect my memory problem . so i need a some one help 14 hours or more a per week . all document and proof i submit in my case but last 11/09/15 tribunal justice adjurned a appeal plus say me you withdrow your appeal because risk of revoke your standard rate mobility award . i am worry about this please help me

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