PIP Assessments For Psoriatic Arthritis
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Has anyone been for PIP assessment? I went yesterday not sure how it went i will have to wait to find out. But the Questions i was asked was pointless they only asked what i had written on the application to confirm what i had written, They have been in contact with my specialist who has confirmed my condition and spoken to other medical people i have seen to me it was pointless. They have all the information they need so why do they need to see you? The exercises they asked me to do where mainly pointless as they were ones that my condition is not effected by and the ones that were i could not do. Has anyone managed to get PIP for Psoriatic Arthritis or am i wasting my time?
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fran64873 robert271163
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robert271163 fran64873
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robert271163 Carol1983
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sheila65847 robert271163
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how ya doing? I've just pm'd Fran with exactly same Q&A's! I've just started a new injection, Stelara. Early days, this one takes about 6 months before you get the benefit. Struggling with severe pain, been on Prednisolone since Nov, to try to minimise inflammation. No fun at all. Currently receiving hydrotherapy X2 per week which helps. Sx
robert271163 sheila65847
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geraldine87987 robert271163
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Regards G
frances66 robert271163
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robert271163 frances66
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Well as you say something is better than nothing I guess, I was under the understanding that the Assesment was so work out how the condition affecting your every day life how it restricted you in what you can and cannot do for yourself, I guess to a certain extent you are lucky to get it with all the changes they are making to the system and they way they are awarding points to each element of the assesment. I agree they do not understand about the pain but i guess that when they ask you to do certain movements they are thinking if there is pain they cant do the movement, but what they dont understand is if it was not for medication and pain killers most at our stage would be a lot worse than we are and it is only for the fact we can cope with having the meds. I certainly could not get through a day without my painkillers ( i know i have tried it). How the system will evolve with the new system they are planning is frightening, I am sure come my next assesment I will lose mine due to the new points system but i will have to wait and see, It might all fall through if the government have a lot of pressure put on them we live in hope .
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