So less than two years after I got my PIP award I'm having to reapply. The DWP takes the day from when I first applied, not from the day they finally gave me my award (after faffing around for 18months).
Yes, we all know that MS is a chronic, progressive condition and that it's a cold and cruel world.
"It's not as if you're going to get better" etc.
But this is apparently where we are. So let's go to work.
And yes, the form does ask if there've been any changes to my condition. As such, you might be forgiven for thinking that if I just said "No" then I'd get get the same result straight off the bat.
But everything I've read says that it ain't necessarily so. So I need to treat the whole thing as a fresh application.
I've got numerous appointments lined up in order to get my supporting material sorted in advance.
I've already met with the contact we worked with last time. And my neurologist. Still to come: a contact at the Citizens Advice Bureau (who one day a week has his time paid for by the MS Society) and my GP.
Even with all of that I'm not kidding myself that this will be an open and shut case. Or easy. I'm not a complete amnesiac!
But all we can do is keep buggering on. So that's what we're doing.
Fingers crossed.
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