No 4 point PIP descriptors results

Submission ID: 1162698
Date: 2025-04-09 00:03:14
Nickname: Marina
Age: 64-70
Main health condition: Physical health
Main conditions that affect daily living: Degenerative cartilage in knees, fibromyalgia, knock-on effects of lack of mobility (painful posture), pain.
Rate of PIP daily living component: Standard
4 point descriptor score: No
Possibility to score at least one 4-point daily living descriptor at the next review: Unlikely
Tasks you struggle with on a day-to-day basis: Aside from not being able to walk due to degenerative knee pain, I have very little use of my right arm due to fibromyalgia, which has been complicated by lack of mobility. It causes sever pain and I sustain muscle tears which affect the whole right side of my body and are debilitating. Sometimes I can't even move. I have severe pain if I attempt to do any manual tasks. It leaves me unable to even write a few words without being in agony. I am unable to cut up food myself. I am unable to kneel or bend my knees far and lose my balance if I can't hold onto something. Holding onto something with my right arm is difficult and unsafe. I struggle with washing and dressing, am unable to prepare food or cut up my food. I use a wheelchair and a stairlift.
Expected income you will lose if the Green Paper cuts are imposed: I would lose £3,842.80 per year, or approximately £320 - which is a significant amount of money each month when I need to pay for help and save for aids. Wheelchair batteries can cost over £400 and need replacing sometimes, and I also have breakdown insurance to pay and repair costs can be needed. Many living costs are higher as a result of not being able to do things myself. I also pay a policy to keep the stairlift working and maintained. Other items I regularly have to replace when they break are "picker uppers" (litter picker type gadgets). Heating bills are higher as I am at home so much. Additionally I need to save some every month to try and pay for essential adaptations to the house. I recently spent about £200 on threshold ramps, which can wear out.
Expected problems if you tried moving into work, with support from a work coach: Even though I am at retirement age, I would like to have an occupation and earn, but without the use of my right arm I don't think I'm employable. If I compensate with my left arm, that also gets worse. My right arm is worse because I'm right handed.
Anything else to tell us:

Report this submission: If you see a problem, please copy the Submission ID number above and send it to us using the contact form, along with details of your concerns.

We use cookies

We use cookies on our website. Some of them are essential for the operation of the site, while others help us to improve this site and the user experience (tracking cookies). You can decide for yourself whether you want to allow cookies or not. Please note that if you reject them, you may not be able to use all the functionalities of the site.