Further evidence after pip MR

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Long story short 

I had pip assessment failed

Mandatory reconsideration failed got decision letter last Friday 

Since I had MR letter,

 last Sunday I went  to A+ E then admitted straight away to hospital where I have undergone emergency scans and put on IV  drips I'm still in hospital now doctors are trying to avoid surgery .

Ok without going into detail this hospitalisation I'm in now is just further evidence that I have a condition that the pip assessor denied on her report and told lies as the condition affects my daily living condition and thus the points I should have received .

My question although this hospital admission which I  am in now which i may add i went through A + E was life threatening

can I use this as evidence when I go to tribunal even though it's evidence after the pip assessment but it's completely related and proves beyond doubt that the assessor told lies on the report .

The condition im in now is a worsening condition of what I already have which the assessor denies i had 

Hope this makes sense 

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    I have just spoken to the appeal courts on the phone and they said that although it was after the mandatory reconsideration decision  I can use this latest evidence of me being in hospital as further evidence as it connected to a pre existing condition . They said on the phone that they actually would strongly advice me to use this further evidence . 

    So for anyone else in doubt if you have for here evidence even after you have had your mandatory reconsideration decision you can still use it if it is connected to a pre existing condition this is information given from the courts .

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