How likely do austitic people and people with comorbid mental problems get PIPs?

Diagnosed with autism, ptsd, depression and anxiety

However, I am a high functioning autistic with a uni degree and a job

What do I do now?

Parents
  • Yeah basically the uni degree and job is all the proof they need that you don't qualify for PIP. But I don't think PIP has been a thing for years, cos I used to have it and then it changed to EESA. The sort of qualities they're looking for is the inability to plan a journey, wash or dress yourself, prepare a meal, get around. Basically the less capable you are of functioning as a person, the better your odds with them.

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  • Yeah basically the uni degree and job is all the proof they need that you don't qualify for PIP. But I don't think PIP has been a thing for years, cos I used to have it and then it changed to EESA. The sort of qualities they're looking for is the inability to plan a journey, wash or dress yourself, prepare a meal, get around. Basically the less capable you are of functioning as a person, the better your odds with them.

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