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Originally Posted by Taf
The lad hasn't seen a GP for his disabilities ever, and no specialist has seen him since he entered "Adult Service" (budget cuts). The last time he saw a GP was over a year ago for a minor ailment. Plus our GP has changed so often in the past few years that there is no continuity of "personal Knowledge" at all.
Still waiting on the DWP phone to answer.
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The PIP letter has a write up (by a male despite his being interviewed by a very young woman) that reads like it was written by a 10 year old.
The report says they cannot consider his problems with shopping, shaving or walking on uneven surfaces and slopes. And because he moved 10 paces from the waiting area to the interview room he is considered fully mobile!
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Sorry to hear this, you need to get some advice on this Taf. There are various charities which would be able to help even if they're not in your area. We found Mencap very helpful but there will be others possibly more relevant to your son's particular issues.