Re: Pip: Atos Home assessment (No diagnosis, have I been naive?)
To be honest, I am a bit surprised that I haven't been awarded the standard daily living component. I rely on my Mum to do the gas/electric and any shopping, for example if my Mum is staying the night at my Sisters house, we have to make sure I have everything I need here as I would not be able to go to the shops (Embarrassing, but true) (I live with my mum) I can't leave the house at all (Only in the garden). When my right hand is ticing badly I am unable to use the kettle, or use the oven safely.
The guy I spoke to on the phone said the awarded letter is on the way so I will be intrigued to see the reasons and how they've worked it out.
To be honest, I am a bit surprised that I haven't been awarded the standard daily living component. I rely on my Mum to do the gas/electric and any shopping, for example if my Mum is staying the night at my Sisters house, we have to make sure I have everything I need here as I would not be able to go to the shops (Embarrassing, but true) (I live with my mum) I can't leave the house at all (Only in the garden). When my right hand is ticing badly I am unable to use the kettle, or use the oven safely.
The guy I spoke to on the phone said the awarded letter is on the way so I will be intrigued to see the reasons and how they've worked it out.
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