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Relief - ESA into Work Related Group
- sue615
14 years 2 months ago #26487 by sue615
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Hi de1,
Welcome to the site and good luck with your medical result, hope it all goes well for you. There are some people reported that they have had medical and results in a matter of weeks.
I personally had my medical 1st week in July for ESA, I too was told by the nurse that I would get my decision in a few weeks I am still waiting for the outcome. I rang them today and they said that the backlog is growing and therefore I will hopefully get my decision this side of Christmas. I have given up waiting on the postman now .....what will be will be. I will just keep putting in the sick notes, oh and I have had 4 of my pathways to work interviews so it looks like they will be finished before I get the decision.
Hopefully you will be one of the lucky ones and get your decision quickly.
Kind regards
Sue
Welcome to the site and good luck with your medical result, hope it all goes well for you. There are some people reported that they have had medical and results in a matter of weeks.
I personally had my medical 1st week in July for ESA, I too was told by the nurse that I would get my decision in a few weeks I am still waiting for the outcome. I rang them today and they said that the backlog is growing and therefore I will hopefully get my decision this side of Christmas. I have given up waiting on the postman now .....what will be will be. I will just keep putting in the sick notes, oh and I have had 4 of my pathways to work interviews so it looks like they will be finished before I get the decision.
Hopefully you will be one of the lucky ones and get your decision quickly.
Kind regards
Sue
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- de1
14 years 2 months ago #26489 by de1
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Hi Sue,
I appreciate the reply thanks, I'm glad you was able to read my post, i just had a lot to get out.
i guess i could be waiting a while then, thanks a lot for the info.
hmm, you've had 4 pathway to works already. i thought the only difference between the work related group and the support one was the pathway to work component of the work related group.
i was told by the lady at my 1st pathway to work (which was just a greeting and general questions about my condition which was probably the same for you) that i would hear from them again once the dwp made the decision.
did you find the pathways to work useful at all?
I appreciate the reply thanks, I'm glad you was able to read my post, i just had a lot to get out.
i guess i could be waiting a while then, thanks a lot for the info.
hmm, you've had 4 pathway to works already. i thought the only difference between the work related group and the support one was the pathway to work component of the work related group.
i was told by the lady at my 1st pathway to work (which was just a greeting and general questions about my condition which was probably the same for you) that i would hear from them again once the dwp made the decision.
did you find the pathways to work useful at all?
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- de1
14 years 2 months ago #26490 by de1
Replied by de1 on topic Re:Relief - ESA into Work Related Group
ok i understand a bit more now, sorry. i am now reading the 'understanding esa' guide. i only found this website last night and had only read the forums so far .
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14 years 2 months ago #26497 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:Relief - ESA into Work Related Group
Hi patmdoyle
I too am a ME/CFS sufferer going through the "process".
First, have a look at some of the recent posts, there are several people with ME who have successfully made it through the quagmire, so it really is possible.
The key thing for success is being prepared, that might seem a bit daunting at the beginning when you look at some of the things in the members area, but just take your time and work through it.
The other thing you need to do is realise that you have to view everything from the DWP point of view, It might sound unreasonable and not the way you think about your illness, I know because that is how I felt, but all those things don't count. It is all about defeating the enemy (DWP/ATOS).
So go and have a look at the documents in the ESA members section, and don't be afraid to ask more questions, everybody here is willing to help.
Steve
I too am a ME/CFS sufferer going through the "process".
First, have a look at some of the recent posts, there are several people with ME who have successfully made it through the quagmire, so it really is possible.
The key thing for success is being prepared, that might seem a bit daunting at the beginning when you look at some of the things in the members area, but just take your time and work through it.
The other thing you need to do is realise that you have to view everything from the DWP point of view, It might sound unreasonable and not the way you think about your illness, I know because that is how I felt, but all those things don't count. It is all about defeating the enemy (DWP/ATOS).
So go and have a look at the documents in the ESA members section, and don't be afraid to ask more questions, everybody here is willing to help.
Steve
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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14 years 2 months ago #26733 by chafur47
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Well done Mermaid. Victory for ME/CFS sufferers, which I was also diagnosed with. It will be interesting to see what the British government does now that a retrovirus is associated with this illness, in view of the fact, that WPI are collecting bloods from ME sufferers in the UK. Despite denial from the Pschs in the UK, that it does not exist here in the UK, guess what? Some early tests done in the USA from the WPI confirms that indeed, ME sufferers, also carry this virus in the UK. Bye bye psychobabblers in the UK!!
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14 years 2 months ago #26922 by mermaid
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Hi chafur and others with ME/CFS.
Well i am actually in the UK XMRV study re ME/CFS but I fear that in the short term nothing will be done by the Govt or NHs to change things re treatment.
However biomedical studies, and the fact that all those with ME/CFS will be banned from donating blood from November will help to up the profile of the illness and also will hopefully concentrate the minds of the GPs and others who fail to take the illness seriously.
This will I hope then have an impact too on the reports they write for you as patient, for ESA. I was lucky enough to have one of the leading UK experts writing my report for ESA, and pointing out that working at this point could worsen my health.
I have to say that I approached my ESA medical like a military campaign - bookmarking info weeks beforehand. I was a union rep in a previous existence so my mind works like that ....
You need to know how their minds work re the medical, and the Benefits and Work info is second to none in helping you to help yourself.
I had no other advice from anyone really. However I am intelligent and can write well (was not so articulate on the day of the medical!) - I feel desperately sorry for those who go in like "lambs to the slaughter".
Well i am actually in the UK XMRV study re ME/CFS but I fear that in the short term nothing will be done by the Govt or NHs to change things re treatment.
However biomedical studies, and the fact that all those with ME/CFS will be banned from donating blood from November will help to up the profile of the illness and also will hopefully concentrate the minds of the GPs and others who fail to take the illness seriously.
This will I hope then have an impact too on the reports they write for you as patient, for ESA. I was lucky enough to have one of the leading UK experts writing my report for ESA, and pointing out that working at this point could worsen my health.
I have to say that I approached my ESA medical like a military campaign - bookmarking info weeks beforehand. I was a union rep in a previous existence so my mind works like that ....
You need to know how their minds work re the medical, and the Benefits and Work info is second to none in helping you to help yourself.
I had no other advice from anyone really. However I am intelligent and can write well (was not so articulate on the day of the medical!) - I feel desperately sorry for those who go in like "lambs to the slaughter".
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