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12 years 3 months ago #78979 by Berlioz
GP letter for Support Group was created by Berlioz
sorry if this is covered but I dould not find anything. I am seeing my GP on Wednesday and will ask him for a letter. He hasn't worked in the UK system for quite some time and normally just writes a list of illnesses, Fibro, Hypo, chronic pain, partiimpingement, depression, IBS, colitis panic attacks etc and drugs prescribed. Are there any resources/guidance for GP letter for multiple, variable conditions? I am going through the guides.
I am also going to ask my Chiropractor who sees me every 2-4 weeks.
I simply would not be able to take the strain of an appeal.
I have been on long term ICB for 8 years.
Also I am in pain all day.

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12 years 3 months ago #78981 by bro58
Replied by bro58 on topic Re:GP letter for Support Group
Berlioz wrote:

sorry if this is covered but I dould not find anything. I am seeing my GP on Wednesday and will ask him for a letter. He hasn't worked in the UK system for quite some time and normally just writes a list of illnesses, Fibro, Hypo, chronic pain, partiimpingement, depression, IBS, colitis panic attacks etc and drugs prescribed. Are there any resources/guidance for GP letter for multiple, variable conditions? I am going through the guides.
I am also going to ask my Chiropractor who sees me every 2-4 weeks.
I simply would not be able to take the strain of an appeal.
I have been on long term ICB for 8 years.
Also I am in pain all day.


Hi B,

Even though it will invariably help if your G.P. provides you with a letter confirming your medical conditions, and the severity of said conditions.

It would also help if he could may referal to the limitations that you suffer due to the above, with respect to the qualifying ESA descriptors, as here :

Qualifying for the WRAG

Qualifying for the Support Group

If your G.P. is unwilling to refer to the descriptors, then you should ensure that you do so yourself.

The same of course applies to your Chiropractor, or any other treating HCP.

bro58

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12 years 3 months ago #79041 by kefkat
Replied by kefkat on topic Re:GP letter for Support Group
We have always got GP letters before sending in any claim/renewal etc. They are worth the £20 payment for in my opinion. The GP letter has always helped us and saved us medicals, including with DLA upgrades.

We have always discussed with our Dr's the limitations we have because of our illnesses. They also have on record our own typed up list of what happens with each illness and how they restrict our lives. They have always found this useful too as they can say what illnesses we have however without our input they wouldn't know how they affect us. I hope that is of some help to anyone claiming/transferring etc to welfare benefits

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12 years 3 months ago #79077 by Berlioz
Replied by Berlioz on topic Re:GP letter for Support Group
thanks bro58. I have also
asked my Chiropractor for a report too as I often see more of her than my husband!

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12 years 3 months ago #79080 by Berlioz
Replied by Berlioz on topic Re:GP letter for Support Group
thanks kefkat, I was a bit worried about my gp thinking I was 'teaching him to suck eggs' but a list as above is a really good idea.

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