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5 years 3 months ago #242501 by Myrah
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Hi all
Has anyone claimed esa for an acl tear?
And how did you cope with the medical assessment please?
Myrah
Has anyone claimed esa for an acl tear?
And how did you cope with the medical assessment please?
Myrah
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5 years 3 months ago #242516 by BIS
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Hi Myrah
Hopefully, someone might have experience. I couldn't find any previous posts.
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Hopefully, someone might have experience. I couldn't find any previous posts.
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5 years 3 months ago #242517 by Gordon
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Myrah
It is not the condition that is assessed for ESA but the limitations that result, specifically in regard to the ESA activities and Descriptors.
As I understand it an ACL tear would impact on your ability to walk but the ESA test is not a walking test, it is a Mobility test! In addition to your walking, it considers your ability to self-propel a manual wheelchair over the same distances, you do not need to be using a wheelchair or even to own one for it to be considered. SO even if you can show your walking is restricted unless you can also show that you cannot self-propel the wheelchair you will still not score points.
Have a look at our ESA/UC Claim guide for more information.
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/esa1
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It is not the condition that is assessed for ESA but the limitations that result, specifically in regard to the ESA activities and Descriptors.
As I understand it an ACL tear would impact on your ability to walk but the ESA test is not a walking test, it is a Mobility test! In addition to your walking, it considers your ability to self-propel a manual wheelchair over the same distances, you do not need to be using a wheelchair or even to own one for it to be considered. SO even if you can show your walking is restricted unless you can also show that you cannot self-propel the wheelchair you will still not score points.
Have a look at our ESA/UC Claim guide for more information.
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/esa1
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5 years 3 months ago #242556 by Myrah
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Hi Gordon and Bis
Thanks for the replies.
Gordan,
Thats very dissapointing. Im already on anti anxiety medication because of my panic attacks overthinking the worse. I have 2 kids, 9 and 6 years of age who watch me suffer in pain everytime my knee gives way.
Ive also been taking pain kilkers for years and been prescribed stronger pain killers. Im also on the waiting list for musculor skeletal service becaus i have swelling to my lower leg (Same leg) i guess thats to further investigate damage to leg over 3 years since i had the acl tear.
Im petrified of going to gatherings and being in public places incase i put a wrong step, knee gives way and i fall.
Wouldnt any if that be taken into consideration?
Thanks
Thanks for the replies.
Gordan,
Thats very dissapointing. Im already on anti anxiety medication because of my panic attacks overthinking the worse. I have 2 kids, 9 and 6 years of age who watch me suffer in pain everytime my knee gives way.
Ive also been taking pain kilkers for years and been prescribed stronger pain killers. Im also on the waiting list for musculor skeletal service becaus i have swelling to my lower leg (Same leg) i guess thats to further investigate damage to leg over 3 years since i had the acl tear.
Im petrified of going to gatherings and being in public places incase i put a wrong step, knee gives way and i fall.
Wouldnt any if that be taken into consideration?
Thanks
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5 years 3 months ago #242558 by Gary
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Hi Myrah
Everything you say is relevant, what you need to do is keep a day diary on how your condition affects you, have a look at our members only guide: www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/pip for day diary details.
Gary
Everything you say is relevant, what you need to do is keep a day diary on how your condition affects you, have a look at our members only guide: www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/pip for day diary details.
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5 years 3 months ago #242565 by Becky
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Myrah, considering you live with anxiety and rely on medication for it then you need to be assessed for that also not just the 'physical' difficulty.
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