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Does anyone have experience with claiming PIP for T1D?
Legally diabetes is considered a disability under some sort of disability equal rights act passed in UK (not sure on exact name).
I haven’t spotted a “diabetes complication” yet but I have never had a professional eye or foot check because I’m only 2 months into my diagnosis.
Although, there are so many daily difficulties that we T1 diabetics face and I think I can get it based on that as T1D is a life changing illness. Everything we do affects our blood sugar. A brief 10 minute walk to shops can bring my blood sugar up if it is sunny or down
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Just to be aware that some T1s have brittle diabetes, that is not easily controlled.This is just my opinion, t1 can be managed if meds are taken correctly.
Try this website, very helpful www.benifitsandwork.co.ukDoes anyone have experience with claiming PIP for T1D?
Legally diabetes is considered a disability under some sort of disability equal rights act passed in UK (not sure on exact name).
I haven’t spotted a “diabetes complication” yet but I have never had a professional eye or foot check because I’m only 2 months into my diagnosis.
Although, there are so many daily difficulties that we T1 diabetics face and I think I can get it based on that as T1D is a life changing illness. Everything we do affects our blood sugar. A brief 10 minute walk to shops can bring my blood sugar up if it is sunny or down
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