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- mitsi
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13 years 3 months ago #85860 by mitsi
esa wrag appeal and obstructive sleep disorder was created by mitsi
hi
my husband has severe obstructive sleep apnea,gave up on the cpap years ago, as he struggled with it,aswell as suffering panic attacks with the cpap.
He as been put into wrag,moved from incapacity benefit,am about to stat appeal process,anyone else who has the same problem and how did you get through the appeal/tribunal process
many thanks
my husband has severe obstructive sleep apnea,gave up on the cpap years ago, as he struggled with it,aswell as suffering panic attacks with the cpap.
He as been put into wrag,moved from incapacity benefit,am about to stat appeal process,anyone else who has the same problem and how did you get through the appeal/tribunal process
many thanks
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13 years 3 months ago #85864 by slugsta
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Replied by slugsta on topic Re:esa wrag appeal and obstructive sleep disorder
Hi mitsi,
Before you start the appeal process, you must be aware that this could result in your husband's current award being under threat.
Is there any any risk in challenging a decision?
If you decide to go ahead, there are lots of resourses on this site to help you.
How long do I have to appeal?
How to submit an appeal
Do I have to attend WFIs while I appeal?
ESA claims and appeals
These should get you started.
Before you start the appeal process, you must be aware that this could result in your husband's current award being under threat.
Is there any any risk in challenging a decision?
If you decide to go ahead, there are lots of resourses on this site to help you.
How long do I have to appeal?
How to submit an appeal
Do I have to attend WFIs while I appeal?
ESA claims and appeals
These should get you started.
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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13 years 3 months ago - 13 years 3 months ago #85894 by billkruse
Replied by billkruse on topic Re: esa wrag appeal and obstructive sleep disorder
I went through testing back when it was done by the Medical Services company, and an appeal too, which I passed without any representation. I have various other ailments though and my sleep apnea never got a look in. It should have done though because if like me your hubby is sleeping a lot in the day as a matter of routine then arguably this counts as periods of involuntary unconsciousness and so may well count in your husband's favour. I mention this as you may not be aware of it. You don't say exactly why your husband's been put in the WRAG so I can't comment further.
Last edit: 13 years 3 months ago by slugsta.
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13 years 3 months ago #85941 by mitsi
Replied by mitsi on topic Re:esa wrag appeal and obstructive sleep disorder
hi
i not sure why he has been put in the wrag group at this moment,i requested the atos medical report and decision makers report.today i have recieved a esa85s only,it doesnt have any points on it,does anyone have one of these,is this what i use for my case.
SWLABR-as you will be aware, sleep apnea causes many other ailiments, a walking zombie,suffers from depression,panic attacks and anxity
thanks
i not sure why he has been put in the wrag group at this moment,i requested the atos medical report and decision makers report.today i have recieved a esa85s only,it doesnt have any points on it,does anyone have one of these,is this what i use for my case.
SWLABR-as you will be aware, sleep apnea causes many other ailiments, a walking zombie,suffers from depression,panic attacks and anxity
thanks
- pete17971
13 years 3 months ago #85945 by pete17971
Replied by pete17971 on topic Re:esa wrag appeal and obstructive sleep disorder
mitsi wrote:
Hi,
With reference to only receiving an ES85A and not a SOR, may I refer to you this thread;
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/forum?func=view&catid=10&id=85931
Do not delay appealing though pending receipt of the asked for documents.
Pete
hi
i not sure why he has been put in the wrag group at this moment,i requested the atos medical report and decision makers report.today i have recieved a esa85s only,it doesnt have any points on it,does anyone have one of these,is this what i use for my case.
SWLABR-as you will be aware, sleep apnea causes many other ailiments, a walking zombie,suffers from depression,panic attacks and anxity
thanks
Hi,
With reference to only receiving an ES85A and not a SOR, may I refer to you this thread;
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/forum?func=view&catid=10&id=85931
Do not delay appealing though pending receipt of the asked for documents.
Pete
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13 years 3 months ago - 13 years 3 months ago #86013 by billkruse
Replied by billkruse on topic Re:esa wrag appeal and obstructive sleep disorder
The one that I can remember is that you get an enlarged heart if it goes untreated, surely a danger to one's health! I mention this as I've been told at the clinic that using your CPAP is actually medicating your condition. This is perhaps worth bearing in mind for some people as if you're packed off to work and so denied sleep when your body wants it you'd be effectively denied your medication - clearly this could be injurious to your health (descriptor alert!!). I'd be interested to see what reasons you're given for being put in the WRAG if you're ok to put them online here. I'm still routinely falling sound asleep at odd hours in the day and the doctors describe this as deranged sleep. Are you familiar with the phrase and did you use it at all in your submission?
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