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Typewritten notes/ESA50/Mental Health
- choogle
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Since I became aware of the possibility of being a part of this situation earlier this year I've occasionally been typing up what I consider to be relevant info re answering the questions on the ESA50. I have been doing this because I'm the person with the most experience of the problems I have and have had over the years.
However, when I was looking through the ESA guide re mental health on this site I notice that if I'm able to provide descriptions of my mental health problems then this in itself may well work against me. This seems pretty much a Catch 22 situation.
I have appointments to see my GP and consultant psychiatrist within the next week. Do I need to get confirmation from them of a 20 year problem with mental health issues to put in with the ESA50 (which I may need to pay for)?
Any advice gratefully rec'd
- carole
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lots of luck
Carole
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
- originaldave
I have until 6 Dec to complete ESA50 with regards to the IB re-assessment process.
Since I became aware of the possibility of being a part of this situation earlier this year I've occasionally been typing up what I consider to be relevant info re answering the questions on the ESA50. I have been doing this because I'm the person with the most experience of the problems I have and have had over the years.
However, when I was looking through the ESA guide re mental health on this site I notice that if I'm able to provide descriptions of my mental health problems then this in itself may well work against me. This seems pretty much a Catch 22 situation.
I have appointments to see my GP and consultant psychiatrist within the next week. Do I need to get confirmation from them of a 20 year problem with mental health issues to put in with the ESA50 (which I may need to pay for)?
Any advice gratefully rec'd
I think your correct in saying if you understand your problem too well it would go against you.
I think the wording psychiatrists use when someone has a problem and they dont think it will get better because of drugs or CBT is..
"Because the person lacks insight"
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