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<blockquote data-quote="CelalDari" data-source="post: 2271237"><p>Does anyone have experience with claiming PIP for T1D?</p><p></p><p>Legally diabetes is considered a disability under some sort of disability equal rights act passed in UK (not sure on exact name).</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>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</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edited by moderator to remove inappropriate content</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CelalDari, post: 2271237"] 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 Edited by moderator to remove inappropriate content [/QUOTE]
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