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Advice Please
- Honeybear
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My question is: If I decide not to take this drug, could this work against me at the Atos medical?
I would be grateful for any advice.
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- Gordon
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I found a previous discussion on B&W that covers this topic in detail. Have a look at
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/forum?func=view&catid=13&id=18980
If you have further questions, please come back to the forum.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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- originaldave
Iam suffering with a (rare) Skin condition,Hidradenitis Suppurativa.Unfortunately not a lot is known about this condition,and there is no cure. Iam now at the stage were its causing me a great deal of pain and distress. At my last appointment with my Dermatologist,he informed me that there's only one option of treatment left to try,Roaccutane. He said that this Drug has many unpleasant side effects,and it might not work. He was not joking,he gave me a leaflet (4 A4 pages long)! This Drug,in my opinion,is very dangerous.
My question is: If I decide not to take this drug, could this work against me at the Atos medical?
I would be grateful for any advice.
An interesting question .... any drug is dangerous... 2 types of treatment that are very dangerous and have many side affects are chemo and radiotherapy.... they seem to get you stright into support group
The first question is how many people get the very bad side effects ? if its just your dr covering his ass or doing a good job and giving you the info your always suppose to get.....but only 1 in 10000 get the bad stuff they might take it differnt than everyone gets really sick
the drug is only a vitamin used normaly for acne it can damage your liver
I always use US figurers to work out risk 13 million people treated in the world and only 5,000 legal actions taken mind you one gave it lots of press as $25 millon for IBS
its biggest problem is the warnings of suicide now on packets ....... of course the defence as most people on the drug are teenagers with spots... they are in the group most at risk ?
all this from vit A in high dose
if the pain your in causes depression? you should even be offered this drug
you IMO might be able to claim you have something wrong not controlled by normal medication which I think gets people in the support group a mod might know the correct term and words used and where in the books on this site the info is worth a try
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- Catherine
I think there are other threads on this topic somewhere.
Best wishes
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- Honeybear
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- RachelPotter
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My son has taken these drugs for a few years now. Initially the side affects were difficult for him but for a 14 boy he coped really well.
The fact that he now has lovely skin which isn't too scarred was well worth it for him.
I wish you all the best whatever you decide to do.
Best wishes,
Rachel
ps side affects are noted by ATOS
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