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Just succeeded with my ESA renewal forms

  • DMP
13 years 2 months ago #47479 by DMP
Thank you for your advice. I will be going to tribunal oral hearing. Hopefully the "process" for you will go ok again . Take care of yourself D

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  • DMP
13 years 2 months ago #47480 by DMP
Thank you for your advice, there are great websites and lots of people on here too with ME/CFS. Hope all goes ok with your employment tribunal, that sounds very stressful in itself. Best Wishes D

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13 years 2 months ago #47498 by Dizzydi
Replied by Dizzydi on topic Re:Just succeeded with my ESA renewal forms
Congratulations - I also suffer with ME/CFS but have additional problem of pituitary tumour (partially removed) which masked my ME/CFS for 10 years until finally diagnosed in 2007. Because of all the medication I need to take for my pituitary problem I have recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis. I was retired from work on grounds of ill-health in 2007 and have been claiming IB and DLA since then. I receive higher level mobility and low level care. I have recently begun to feel more and more unable to cope and have applied to have my claim looked at again. I had a claim turned down for additional care last year because I could prepare myself a meal - I don't actually classify toast and jam as a meal but without the help and support of my wonderful long-suffering husband that is all I would eat. I now have the pack and and just building up my strength and mental aptitude to complete. They really are exhausting in themselves.

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13 years 2 months ago #47511 by gaynor
Replied by gaynor on topic Re:Just succeeded with my ESA renewal forms
:angry: Hi my husband has just got back his ESA paper work back from his medical he has ME chronic feteige since last may he developed sepsis, He can not sit in a chair for more than 10 minites he needs to lie down even at the medical he had to lie on the floor then the coach. he has been placed in the work activity group the middle one oh god how is he going to go the job centre for there meetings do we go to tribunal please could you give me some advice please..............
my husband has never been ill before and now he is treated as a lay about.
Gaynor and Paul

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  • Survivor
13 years 2 months ago #47514 by Survivor
Replied by Survivor on topic Re:Just succeeded with my ESA renewal forms
Firstly, in relation to the work-focussed interviews, you can ask to have these on the phone. Alternately, you can ask for reasonable adjustments under the Disability Discrimination Act, which might include somewhere to lie down during the interview.

Secondly, it is open to you to appeal against the decision to put your husband in the WRAG, but if you do so, the whole application will be reassessed and you could lose the benefit completely. Only you and your husband can know whether you want to take the gamble, but you might want to take into account how many points he got - was it a near thing or did he pass comfortably?

You might want to look at our guide to ESA and decide whether you think that he fits in any of the categories for the support group. It's not just a question of how ill he is. Absurdly, you can be very ill but be put in the WRAG.

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13 years 2 months ago #47526 by gaynor
Replied by gaynor on topic Re:Just succeeded with my ESA renewal forms
:dry: I have not had the medical letter yet they are sending one out for us. Do the esa group accept me/chronic feteige as an illness ?

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