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EXPERIENCES WITH GETTING SICK/FIT NOTES

  • jj
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14 years 4 weeks ago - 14 years 4 weeks ago #32492 by jj
What are peeps experiences with getting a
sick or fit note? :dry: I have to get one tomaz and Im dredding it, arl be up all night as usal and will have panic attacks all night,,,does anyone think arl be ok and get one, anyone had any probs ect...all advice helpful...thanks :dry:
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  • RachelPotter
14 years 4 weeks ago #32524 by RachelPotter
Replied by RachelPotter on topic Re:EXPERIENCES WITH GETTING SICK/FIT NOTES
Hi jj,
The last two times I've had to get a fit note, I didn't experience any problems. Mainly because I was such a mess that I was already crying before they I asked why I was there.

I think they have to ask you if you are fit for work. If you say no they will ask why. Just be honest.

I'm not sure what my GP will be like now he's had correspondence with the DWP though! :(

Best wishes,
Rachel

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14 years 4 weeks ago #32567 by Gordon
Replied by Gordon on topic Re:EXPERIENCES WITH GETTING SICK/FIT NOTES
jj

I wouldn't worry. :)

Your doctor, having an understanding of your health will know whether you are capable of working or not, just as you do.

Rachel

The only thing resulting from my GP being contacted by the DWP, has been my surprise at how little he knows about the process. I can only assume that I am the first person he treats who has applied for ESA.

Stephen

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14 years 4 weeks ago - 14 years 4 weeks ago #32572 by cdcdi1911
Replied by cdcdi1911 on topic Re:EXPERIENCES WITH GETTING SICK/FIT NOTES
ESA is a very cleverly named benefit. When I told my GP that I am claiming ESA, he asked me if it is a sickness benefit, or a benefit that requires me to look for work.

GPs are completely clueless about the benefit system. Even the name Employment and Support Allowance is enough to con people into thinking it is an allowance to support you while you look for employment!

I have in the past educated my GP about the flawed medical tests when I realised that he thought they are serious tests conducted my specialists in disability. I would encourage all claimants do the same with their GP.

Derek
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14 years 4 weeks ago #32573 by papasmurf
Replied by papasmurf on topic Re:EXPERIENCES WITH GETTING SICK/FIT NOTES
DepressedDerek wrote:

ESA is a very cleverly named benefit. When I told my GP that I am claiming ESA, he asked me if it is a sickness benefit, or a benefit that requires me to look for work.


That is the heart of the problem it is both.

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  • jj
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14 years 4 weeks ago #32701 by jj
Thanks for the support guys :)

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