Duchess4eva
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1.5
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Many diabetics on insulin have anxieties about hypos. Money from PIP will not reduce the anxiety, but relaxation techniques such as meditation may help.Hello
I was wondering whether any UK forum users are on here who are receiving Personal Independence payments? I have been on insulin for a good few years and have had real anxiety about hypos in a job where I have to travel alot and only just found out that I may be eligible for Pip if the diabetes is affecting my life this way. I would appreciate any info from people who may be receiving or who are in the same position as me… x
If you have to travel a lot for work, the Access to Work progamme could possibly fund a P.A. to assist you when travelling. Also, your employer ought to make ‘reasonable adjustments’ to accommodate your needs.Thank you for the warm welcome.. Thank you all for your replies. These are really helpful. I will look at the website and see what further info I can get before making a decision to apply or not. My workplace have in the meantime recommended ‘Access to work’ program as diabetes is a disability covered under the Equality Act.
I remember failing my first driving test.Thank you
In the past, I was an employment adviser for people with disabilities / life limiting health conditions. Something benefit claimants are not told by DWP is that if they can’t carry out one of the activities on the assessment without pain, extreme fatigue, or distress for more than 50% of the time, they should be assessed as being unable to complete that task.Went the PIP route
Lost points because person on the phone didn't think I 'sounded' in enough pain..
I appreciate this. Thank youGetting PIP sounds to me as if you are treating the symptom rather than the cause.
By all means talk to your employer and ensure they are making reasonable adjustments as required by law.
However, I believe you also need to look to reduce your anxiety of hypos. Have you discussed this with your medical team/DSN? It sounds as if it is greatly affecting your quality of life much more than it should.
I strongly recommend requesting some counselling regarding your hypo anxiety.
Hi Pipp, I clicked your link at @lovinglife but it didn't take me to any info about explaining the PIP entitlement in any detail. Could you please point me in the right direction of where I should be looking. I've recently received a claim form for PIP and would like some useful info. It's not just for my Diabetes, I have alot of Diabetes related complications and also have recently been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, migraines, severe depression and moderately severe anxiety. It's took along time to get diagnosed with fibromyalgia but have been suffering for approx. 5+ years. Depression I'd say a couple of years and anxiety for around a year, which I personally think alot is due to the fact I'm unfit for work and I worry about finances as I'm really struggling and the depression alot due to the loss of my career as I absolutely loved my job but I couldn't manage it with all the issues I'm having. I hope 1 day I can get back to it somehow but I can't see that light at the end of the tunnel just yet. But yes, any PIP advice would be useful now while I'm getting my form completed. TIAPIP is not awared for any particular condition, but for how a condition affects day to day living.
Popular media tends to suggest DWP benefits are awarded for certain conditions. This is misleading.
The website recommended by @lovinglife is very useful, and explains the application process really well. It certainly is not as simple as popular media suggests.
That’s the home page link, all the links are clickable and will take you to the info you’re looking for. This is the link to the free PIP test where you can put in your answers and will generate your points for you, it also has advice on words to use etcHi Pipp, I clicked your link at @lovinglife but it didn't take me to any info about explaining the PIP entitlement in any detail. Could you please point me in the right direction of where I should be looking. I've recently received a claim form for PIP and would like some useful info. It's not just for my Diabetes, I have alot of Diabetes related complications and also have recently been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, migraines, severe depression and moderately severe anxiety. It's took along time to get diagnosed with fibromyalgia but have been suffering for approx. 5+ years. Depression I'd say a couple of years and anxiety for around a year, which I personally think alot is due to the fact I'm unfit for work and I worry about finances as I'm really struggling and the depression alot due to the loss of my career as I absolutely loved my job but I couldn't manage it with all the issues I'm having. I hope 1 day I can get back to it somehow but I can't see that light at the end of the tunnel just yet. But yes, any PIP advice would be useful now while I'm getting my form completed. TIA
There are some free resources, which gives basic info, but there is a membership fee for full access to everything.Hi Pipp, I clicked your link at @lovinglife but it didn't take me to any info about explaining the PIP entitlement in any detail. Could you please point me in the right direction of where I should be looking. I've recently received a claim form for PIP and would like some useful info. It's not just for my Diabetes, I have alot of Diabetes related complications and also have recently been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, migraines, severe depression and moderately severe anxiety. It's took along time to get diagnosed with fibromyalgia but have been suffering for approx. 5+ years. Depression I'd say a couple of years and anxiety for around a year, which I personally think alot is due to the fact I'm unfit for work and I worry about finances as I'm really struggling and the depression alot due to the loss of my career as I absolutely loved my job but I couldn't manage it with all the issues I'm having. I hope 1 day I can get back to it somehow but I can't see that light at the end of the tunnel just yet. But yes, any PIP advice would be useful now while I'm getting my form completed. TIA
There are some free resources, which gives basic info, but there is a membership fee for full access to everything.
PIP claims
Get the benefits you're entitled to: help with personal independence payment (PIP), universal credit (UC), employment and support allowance (ESA),disability living allowance (DLA). Claims, assessments, reviews, appeals.www.benefitsandwork.co.uk
I used these a lot in my previous employment to assist disabled people with claims. As despite my training, I was not aware of some of the pitfalls, or the detailed information that DWP assessors used In carrying out the assessments. ( They don’t publicise their handbook for general public use).I have been retired for several years, and aware that benefits have changed a lot in recent years, but it is important to give information not about your conditions, but how these conditions impact your daily living.
As mentioned by @Ushthetaff , there are welfare benefit agencies such as CAB, that can assist in form filling. I do believe it is also useful to have the knowledge required oneself, as the form filling is just the start of the process. An interview follows, and it can be difficult to get an advocate to attend with you, due to the volume of their workloads.
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