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I have fibromyalgia and cfs(me) dla tribunal help
- Tracy
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- michaelg
Welcome to B&W. You will find the resources on DLA & Appeals in the orange section on the left by clicking Members Only.
You need to be prepared for a lot of questions from the tribunal members, which should consist of a legally qualified chair, a disabled member and a doctor. You can submit any evidence you have about the help you need in advance, to give the tribunal time to read it.
Please remember that its not just the medical conditions you have, but the help you need coping with it that qualifies you for DLA.
You need to say e.g. Due to my FM I am so tired in the morning that I need help getting out of bed, having a wash, taking my medication, I need someone to accompany me out, and so on, (if this is the case).
As you currently have LR, (care I presume) its possible for a tribunal to remove that award, as well as increase it.
Once you have read through the Members section, please let us know if we can be of any further help.
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Michael
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- michaelg
Hi, First of all the best of luck. I too have both these condtions but at the time of my Tribunal I had only been diagnoised with ME/CFS. My advice is to think about how you use to be (prior to the illness - I know its not nice remembering what you could do). We have to adapt all aspects of our life and as these have now become routine we forget that healthy people do not have to do these things just to survive. Another good tip is to write out a diary for a day and what do and how you have to cope to just get by. Take someone with you and ask for breaks if you need them. Take our time and dont be bullied into answering if you need time to absorb what they are asking you. Take care
Lorraine, good advice thank you. As the OP already has an award in place, additional evidence will need to be given about increased care needs, in order for a higher award to be given. Tribunals have and do exercise their power to take away existing awards. Only fair to warn of this.
B&W Members Only resources cover all aspects of DLA awards and tribunals.
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