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Help - money and illness
- Edwin
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I also spoke to my Rheumo consultant and Physio and they both confirmed I am NOT allowed in eitehr the Gym nor Hydro pool duwe to the history of blacking ourt suddenly. This goes back 3 years and is noted on my medical records - the reason this occurs is due to Osteoarthritis (I have 3 forms) causing small slivers of bone to break away from my spinal column in my upper neck and place pressure on the nerval cortex / blood flow and oxygen flow to my brain {though they are still loking for that part - i'll keep you posted on any discovery]. There is absolutly nothing they can do to alleviate the issue and it is expected to get worse - question is; is this justifiable cause to apply to be placed into support Grp? The blackout can last anywhere from 20 secs to 5 mins at a time [had 1 yesterday at cancer clinic]and I get around 2 to 3 per week, maybe 6 on a bad week!
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- Gordon
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ESA rates are on the following link.I was wondering, am not sure about this even though I have looked, if a person is placed in the WRAG group how much per week would they be paid - I presently get the fuill allowance less x amount due to my private pension - it works out at around £75 per week. what would it be - full amount would be ok I can calculate from there - per week in WRAG.!
www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyTaxAndBenefits...lorinjured/DG_171896
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- michaelg
Have you considered applying for Disability Living Allowance? The guides on here will help you.
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Michael
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- Catherine
You obviously have complex difficulties - i certainly hope you waould be assigned to the support group.
Best wishes
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- Gordon
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Sorry Edwin I missed the question in the second part of your post.I also spoke to my Rheumo consultant and Physio and they both confirmed I am NOT allowed in eitehr the Gym nor Hydro pool duwe to the history of blacking ourt suddenly. This goes back 3 years and is noted on my medical records - the reason this occurs is due to Osteoarthritis (I have 3 forms) causing small slivers of bone to break away from my spinal column in my upper neck and place pressure on the nerval cortex / blood flow and oxygen flow to my brain {though they are still loking for that part - i'll keep you posted on any discovery]. There is absolutly nothing they can do to alleviate the issue and it is expected to get worse - question is; is this justifiable cause to apply to be placed into support Grp? The blackout can last anywhere from 20 secs to 5 mins at a time [had 1 yesterday at cancer clinic]and I get around 2 to 3 per week, maybe 6 on a bad week!
Whilst, based on your description, you loss of consciousness 2 or 3 times a week should score you 15 points in the WCA, there is no equivalent Support Group criteria for this test.
Is your condition exacerbated by activity as it may be possible to argue one of the Exceptional Circumstances.
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- Edwin
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Yea, activity can hasten the problem, also if I move my neck in certain ways it gets far worse - simply put my spine is fussing - it is extremely painful to say the least.
The thing I have with the ESA allowance is that I can only find info on single person rates - I am married and get the DLA Mobility and mid rate of care at present, am pretty useless without my wife - I try and cook we run out of plates quickly lol -all the ESA seems to mention is single allowance, no married person rates shown? Was wondering if I would actually get anything due to her working and my pension - if I won't get a penny then they can - well you know what with their medical forms! Our income without benefits is about 1600 per month.
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