Hi guys - and please move this thread if it is in the wrong place - I have a habit of sitting in the wrong seat and pressing the wrong buttons !!! I've spent a few years in these forums dealing with bank charges & PPI etc., and I like to think I'm pretty clever with that stuff - but the damage of passing years hits us all, and my dear wife is now suffering from what we consider to be permanent disabilities. I am also now relying on Pension Credit, as I have now packed in my self-employed driving job, and accepted my current status as a grumpy old git and a Carer.
I thus find myself starting a thread here as a 'Newbie,' so please be gentle with me. So far - I'm pretty OK health-wise (although Mrs-K reckons a bit of effort in the bathroom might be worth considering. I'm not sure if that means "aim," personal hygiene, or a Power Shower. Probably all 3.) But dear Mrs-K has suffered from increasing debilitating illness over the past couple of years, and we decided to apply for P.I.P. for her last year, as her illness appeared to be irreversible. I will say little more at this point - but we are due to attend an ATOS assessment on Tue 17/02/15.
In addition to her physical disabilities, she also has (clinically diagnosed & recorded) depression - so, we are hoping for a favourable outcome. I will be attending the assessment with her, and I have read up as best I can as regards how to proceed. Any advice you guys might have would be good, because we are now both bricking it - but I'm expecting this to roll out to an appeal saga, anyway. I guess I just needed to issue some invites to our particular party...!!!
I thus find myself starting a thread here as a 'Newbie,' so please be gentle with me. So far - I'm pretty OK health-wise (although Mrs-K reckons a bit of effort in the bathroom might be worth considering. I'm not sure if that means "aim," personal hygiene, or a Power Shower. Probably all 3.) But dear Mrs-K has suffered from increasing debilitating illness over the past couple of years, and we decided to apply for P.I.P. for her last year, as her illness appeared to be irreversible. I will say little more at this point - but we are due to attend an ATOS assessment on Tue 17/02/15.
In addition to her physical disabilities, she also has (clinically diagnosed & recorded) depression - so, we are hoping for a favourable outcome. I will be attending the assessment with her, and I have read up as best I can as regards how to proceed. Any advice you guys might have would be good, because we are now both bricking it - but I'm expecting this to roll out to an appeal saga, anyway. I guess I just needed to issue some invites to our particular party...!!!
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