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Stourbridge
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Last activity on 02/04/2018 at 13:10
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If it affects you from walking, a distance,, you could try and apply to pips,
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Stourbridge
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I get it but mines a combination of Medical reasons, but there's nothing to stop you applying if it effects your day to day living,
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Sullysarmy
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Thank you ive applied
Stourbridge
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Good need anymore help just let me know,,
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Christine02
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I applied for attendance allowance but got knocked back thinking of applying for pip
GlenysBeatrice
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I don't believe there is any financial help from the benefits system for C.O.P.D
I should imagine if you suffer other health issues it would be worth applying
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PIP is paid out on a persons limited abilities to do normal things or you require help. So COPD can be considered depending on your needs, e.g. you cannot walk, need help dressing etc.
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Stourbridge
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Yes you can apply,,, and there's no reason if it affects you in anyway in your day to day living, may be walking, or generally get out of breath in your general house chores,,,etc,, and combine with any other medical condition,,, go for it,,,its how you put it down,,ie wording it,,,
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Sullysarmy
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do u get help with benefits for copd