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I'm a diabetic with neuropathy. Will the NHS help around the house? A blue disability badge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Omnipod" data-source="post: 2523623" data-attributes="member: 89494"><p>You should be able to apply for PIP if you have neuropathy and if you are on medication for this. Neuropathy is strange because somedays are worse than others all depending on blood glucose levels and we all know how hard it can be to control as its not just carbohydrates that affect our blood glucose. Stress plays a huge part and is something we cannot control especially living in these times.</p><p>If you do apply for PIP, base your application on your worst day. Thats the advice that I see is given in many forums. PIP is based on your condition and how it affects you for 50% of the time over several months. You may be able to walk more than 50 meters but you are in pain. We have to walk, we have no choice but to walk. Nobody sees your pain.</p><p>I honestly feel that the DWP should re evaluate PIP and neuropathy because many of us have no choice but to walk and to work yet we have so much pain. Also neuropathy is very strange because it can sometimes be worse when lying down and trying to sleep with burning legs and feet is very uncomfortable. Its a condition that affects you in different ways everyday.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, PIP is about how your condition affects your daily life. I do not believe the descriptor of not being able to walk 50 meters should even apply to this condition. The fact remains, you have no choice to walk if you want to be in a job. We can walk but its the pain of walking that should take precedence on this descriptor.</p><p></p><p>I believe you can apply for a blue badge with neuropathy. Just complete the application and submit your prescription and doctors details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omnipod, post: 2523623, member: 89494"] You should be able to apply for PIP if you have neuropathy and if you are on medication for this. Neuropathy is strange because somedays are worse than others all depending on blood glucose levels and we all know how hard it can be to control as its not just carbohydrates that affect our blood glucose. Stress plays a huge part and is something we cannot control especially living in these times. If you do apply for PIP, base your application on your worst day. Thats the advice that I see is given in many forums. PIP is based on your condition and how it affects you for 50% of the time over several months. You may be able to walk more than 50 meters but you are in pain. We have to walk, we have no choice but to walk. Nobody sees your pain. I honestly feel that the DWP should re evaluate PIP and neuropathy because many of us have no choice but to walk and to work yet we have so much pain. Also neuropathy is very strange because it can sometimes be worse when lying down and trying to sleep with burning legs and feet is very uncomfortable. Its a condition that affects you in different ways everyday. At the end of the day, PIP is about how your condition affects your daily life. I do not believe the descriptor of not being able to walk 50 meters should even apply to this condition. The fact remains, you have no choice to walk if you want to be in a job. We can walk but its the pain of walking that should take precedence on this descriptor. I believe you can apply for a blue badge with neuropathy. Just complete the application and submit your prescription and doctors details. [/QUOTE]
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