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14 years 7 months ago #19201 by sharonoid
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Hi everyone.
Just to let you all know that I got my DLA!!!! I can't believe it, I'm just so relieved.
They have given me HRM and LRC which is what I was getting before, and for 5 years, until 2015.
I'm not very well at all just now and only got up to go to the toilet, saw the brown enelope and thought it would be the full reasons thing I was waiting on.
To all you with ME/CFS going through the same thing, don't give up, you can succeed!.
I notice that originally they just used my claim form and now they have used this, plus a report from my GP (that they had sent for, but made the decision without),and an old report from 2004 by one of their medical examiners.
They also used further information that I sent them. Now at that stage, the only extra things I sent were a 7 day diary of my day to day life and info about a crisis loan I received in December 2008 which was given to prevent danger or deterioration to my health? (words to that effect anyway, but basically I needeed to move house).
Hope this helps anyone else in the same position, and a huge thank you to everyone on here who has helped with all my queries. No doubt I'll be back when the whole IB to ESA stuff affects me!
Cheers,
Sharon x
Just to let you all know that I got my DLA!!!! I can't believe it, I'm just so relieved.
They have given me HRM and LRC which is what I was getting before, and for 5 years, until 2015.
I'm not very well at all just now and only got up to go to the toilet, saw the brown enelope and thought it would be the full reasons thing I was waiting on.
To all you with ME/CFS going through the same thing, don't give up, you can succeed!.
I notice that originally they just used my claim form and now they have used this, plus a report from my GP (that they had sent for, but made the decision without),and an old report from 2004 by one of their medical examiners.
They also used further information that I sent them. Now at that stage, the only extra things I sent were a 7 day diary of my day to day life and info about a crisis loan I received in December 2008 which was given to prevent danger or deterioration to my health? (words to that effect anyway, but basically I needeed to move house).
Hope this helps anyone else in the same position, and a huge thank you to everyone on here who has helped with all my queries. No doubt I'll be back when the whole IB to ESA stuff affects me!
Cheers,
Sharon x
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14 years 7 months ago #19204 by penthesili
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Congratulations, Sharon, so glad to hear that they found in your favour.
Cheers, Pen.
Cheers, Pen.
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14 years 6 months ago #20362 by debogden
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Hi Sharon, That's great news I'm waiting for my brown envelope to come any day now, I really hope it will be good news. Fingers crossed.
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14 years 6 months ago #20368 by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
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Replied by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law) on topic Re: DLA Success at reconsideration ME/CFS
Hi Sharon,
Glad to hear of your success.
Thank you for letting us know, it really does give other members in a similar situation to yours encouragement to fight on.
Best wishes.
Jim
Glad to hear of your success.
Thank you for letting us know, it really does give other members in a similar situation to yours encouragement to fight on.
Best wishes.
Jim
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14 years 6 months ago #20396 by sharonoid
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Hi Jim
Thanks for that. I'm just so glad I've been spared the stress of a tribunal.
I'm also glad that I hadn't gotten round to sending off for my gp and hospital records which was looking like costing about £80 all together. (Although the nosey part of me still would like a look at them, especially the neuroogy stuff!)
Cheers, and best wishes to everyone out there fighting for their benefits.
Sharon x
Thanks for that. I'm just so glad I've been spared the stress of a tribunal.
I'm also glad that I hadn't gotten round to sending off for my gp and hospital records which was looking like costing about £80 all together. (Although the nosey part of me still would like a look at them, especially the neuroogy stuff!)
Cheers, and best wishes to everyone out there fighting for their benefits.
Sharon x
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14 years 6 months ago #20408 by little v
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hi sharon, really pleased for you that the dwp came to their senses and awarded you your DLA.at least they got it right in the end!vicki x
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