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11 years 4 months ago - 11 years 4 months ago #95648 by simjan105
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Hi hope someone can help. My husband has a medical (dla) on Friday, he suffers from depression and anxiety, he also has a brain injury that means he has difficulty with digesting information and short term memory issues. He is already stressing and making himself ill, do I give him the diazepam to chill him or is it best for the dr to see him anxious and agitated( bad tempered and short). The appointment is early in the morning which is good because after the doctor leaves he's then able to take his diazepam and go back to bed. How can I ensure that the visiting doctor has knowledge of mental illness.
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11 years 4 months ago #95652 by peggy2
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I would advice to show the true situation no matter how bad it looks and depressing it seems also embarrassing. So if your husband shouts and his bad tempared so be it. Just show it how it is, if your husband refuses to get ready dont try to force him to be dressed and ready for the appointment, also make sure you read up on answers given on the form and the guides on here. Please dont try to show how well your coping and your husband which carers often try to do, just show the situation how it is, and the day to day difficulties, try to write down a typical day and examples.
The best of look with the visit.

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11 years 4 months ago - 11 years 4 months ago #95653 by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
Replied by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law) on topic Re:Home medical
We are not qualified to give medical advice about whether or not you should give your husband
his Diazepam before his DLA medical. If he's been on it a while, not giving him his dose at the normal time may cause withdrawal symptoms.

I know about Diazepam as I've been on 10mg twice a day for many years, but for MS muscle spasm, not anxiety.

The best person to ask would be your GP.

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11 years 4 months ago #95654 by Gordon
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simjan105 wrote:

Hi hope someone can help. My husband has a medical (dla) on Friday, he suffers from depression and anxiety, he also has a brain injury that means he has difficulty with digesting information and short term memory issues. He is already stressing and making himself ill, do I give him the diazepam to chill him or is it best for the dr to see him anxious and agitated( bad tempered and short). The appointment is early in the morning which is good because after the doctor leaves he's then able to take his diazepam and go back to bed. How can I ensure that the visiting doctor has knowledge of mental illness.

I am afraid that we cannot advise on whether a claimant should or should not take medication prior to their seeing an ATOS assessor.

With regard the capabilities of the "doctor", you need to remember that this is a disability assessment for a benefit and not a medical as you would expect to receive at your GP or a hospital, as such, the "doctor" will have received training in disability assessment which will have included mental health issues.

As a result, you should not expect the "doctor" to be a specialist in mental health, although they may be. I am in no way suggesting that this is a acceptable situation, it is none the less what you are likely to face.

Gordon

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11 years 4 months ago - 11 years 4 months ago #95657 by simjan105
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I wasn't meaning it to come across that I was asking medical advise. My husband takes diazepam to dull his anxiety on an as and when required need. This medical is making him more anxious(understandably) so he's taking them now. I was wondering whether it was better for him to be less anxious or the real him and agitated and irrational?
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11 years 4 months ago #95658 by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
Replied by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law) on topic Re:Home medical
An afterthought. Go to DLA Resources and check the guide 70 Questions you're likely to be asked at your DLA Medical.

Hope this helps and good luck.

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