PIP Claim was Disallowed.

Hello, I am new to this forum and wanting some advice and support.

About me...I am 26 years old male with Asperger syndrome, I suffer from Depression, Asthma, High Blood Presssure, Anxiety, OCD.

After having my PIP assessment with Capita, she typed my medical information onto her computer and then off she went. I called PIP for an update with my claim and she told me that it was Disallowed. And, I have asked for a re-considilation.

I am in a stage where I just wished I am dead. I hate this life that I am living and I do not have the energy or the motivation to challenege this decisison. I have given them all my medcial notes and I have asked them to contact my Psychiatrist to get the details of my mental illness and they did not bother! My Psychartrist could not give them my information as the system been changed and written information from them would be requierd. Since, they did not contact them base on my mental illness then it would be there fault! Anyway, My GP covering letter does note that I am depressed, mental health history, depression medication, panic attacks / social anxiety and will need an aid of a family member to escourt me out as I feel unsafe. I cannot read people and understand their facial expressions.

I am on DLA lower rate...both care and mobility!

At the moment, I just want to overdose myself...I given them all the information and why did they refuse me. Now, my depresion is getting more worse.

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  • Good luck with your assessment that is coming up! Try not to panic, keep clam and relax.

    Just an over-view of my experience,

    The assessor will ask you the same / similar questions in that booklet you completed on "How it affects you form".  And, if you have a good assessor they will type up all the informaton you give them, along with medicine you are taking, Doctors / Hospitals notes. It usually taks 20 / 30 mins. Once, the assessor have everything then this report will be given to DWP for them to make a decision on what to score you as.

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  • Good luck with your assessment that is coming up! Try not to panic, keep clam and relax.

    Just an over-view of my experience,

    The assessor will ask you the same / similar questions in that booklet you completed on "How it affects you form".  And, if you have a good assessor they will type up all the informaton you give them, along with medicine you are taking, Doctors / Hospitals notes. It usually taks 20 / 30 mins. Once, the assessor have everything then this report will be given to DWP for them to make a decision on what to score you as.

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