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<blockquote data-quote="ladybird64" data-source="post: 1023291" data-attributes="member: 29023"><p>Bottom line is that there needs to be documented evidence of health problems from all the professionals involved, or applications for both ESA and PIP stand little chance. Criteria for PIP is that you have had a condition for more than three months, and are likely to have it for another 9 months. It's about the help you need because of that condition and how it affects you personally in your daily living, travelling, at home with stairs, standing to cook - that type of stuff. Same goes for your partner and the ESA, they don't give a **** about what happened, only which boxes are ticked in regards to points. This is why it is so important to have supporting evidence, too many people go in unprepared, thinking that their view of their condition and how it affects them is good enough - it's not. Most of the time anyway..</p><p></p><p>Hope all goes well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladybird64, post: 1023291, member: 29023"] Bottom line is that there needs to be documented evidence of health problems from all the professionals involved, or applications for both ESA and PIP stand little chance. Criteria for PIP is that you have had a condition for more than three months, and are likely to have it for another 9 months. It's about the help you need because of that condition and how it affects you personally in your daily living, travelling, at home with stairs, standing to cook - that type of stuff. Same goes for your partner and the ESA, they don't give a **** about what happened, only which boxes are ticked in regards to points. This is why it is so important to have supporting evidence, too many people go in unprepared, thinking that their view of their condition and how it affects them is good enough - it's not. Most of the time anyway.. Hope all goes well. [/QUOTE]
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