Guybrush77
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi
Just joined the forum to get some advice really as not sure what do really. I have type2 diabetes and wondered about claiming pip. Now before anyone says about not being able to claim on this alone, I know I can see this being very difficult.
However it's the other conditions I've had develop as a result of having T2D. So I have angina (essentially chd) as well as a frozen shoulder. Now these two conditions do stop me from doing certain things at the moment that pip ask about in their assessment such as being able to bathe, walk a certain distance etc.
I'm not wanting to claim for sake of trying it on, trust me I work and have been able to for all my life, but recently I've experienced the frozen shoulder twice in my diabetes life and they take a prolong amount of time to fully recover from. This makes doing certain everyday tasks right now very difficult. Had it for past 3mths now. Last occasion I had this took me nearly a year to fully recover from it.
With this in mind and the angina which can get me breathless on exertion, is it really worth me claiming for pip?
Does anyone in their experience have similar story to share....
I can't get my partner to care for me as she has her own carer and suffers from a rare form of arthritis, lupus and raynards.
Just joined the forum to get some advice really as not sure what do really. I have type2 diabetes and wondered about claiming pip. Now before anyone says about not being able to claim on this alone, I know I can see this being very difficult.
However it's the other conditions I've had develop as a result of having T2D. So I have angina (essentially chd) as well as a frozen shoulder. Now these two conditions do stop me from doing certain things at the moment that pip ask about in their assessment such as being able to bathe, walk a certain distance etc.
I'm not wanting to claim for sake of trying it on, trust me I work and have been able to for all my life, but recently I've experienced the frozen shoulder twice in my diabetes life and they take a prolong amount of time to fully recover from. This makes doing certain everyday tasks right now very difficult. Had it for past 3mths now. Last occasion I had this took me nearly a year to fully recover from it.
With this in mind and the angina which can get me breathless on exertion, is it really worth me claiming for pip?
Does anyone in their experience have similar story to share....
I can't get my partner to care for me as she has her own carer and suffers from a rare form of arthritis, lupus and raynards.