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<blockquote data-quote="ladybird64" data-source="post: 1029440" data-attributes="member: 29023"><p>I know Shar, I've had more than 20 years of dealing with them unfortunately.</p><p>Won't disrupt the thread but will give an example. Daughter receiving DLA for care and mobility, high rate for both. Mobility probs, learning disability, hypothyroidism, insulin dependant T2 on four injections per day - unable to manage own meds. Severe behavioural issues including episodes of psychosis, nighttime and occasionally daytime incontinence, sleep apnoea, asthma. Unable to bathe unsupported, unable to go out alone. Rare syndrome.</p><p></p><p>At ATOS assessment (medical) she was awarded 15 points in total for continence issues only and put in work related activities group - this was for ESA, but similar setup to PIP with Medicals etc.</p><p>So important to get supporting evidence from any professionals concerned and read questions very very carefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladybird64, post: 1029440, member: 29023"] I know Shar, I've had more than 20 years of dealing with them unfortunately. Won't disrupt the thread but will give an example. Daughter receiving DLA for care and mobility, high rate for both. Mobility probs, learning disability, hypothyroidism, insulin dependant T2 on four injections per day - unable to manage own meds. Severe behavioural issues including episodes of psychosis, nighttime and occasionally daytime incontinence, sleep apnoea, asthma. Unable to bathe unsupported, unable to go out alone. Rare syndrome. At ATOS assessment (medical) she was awarded 15 points in total for continence issues only and put in work related activities group - this was for ESA, but similar setup to PIP with Medicals etc. So important to get supporting evidence from any professionals concerned and read questions very very carefully. [/QUOTE]
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