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13 years 9 months ago #52236 by lochlisa
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hi all, me again,
well, now that I have a new GP the diagnosis on my Doctors Sick notes has now changed.
I have my ESA medical in the next few days and I currently have my claim for DLA Care being assessed and I already have Low Rate Mobility in place.
Does this need a change in circumstances to be informed to DLA and ESA or should I wait for ESA medical this week and show the ATOS rep a copy of my GP's medical certificate when they arrive?
thanks,
Lisa
well, now that I have a new GP the diagnosis on my Doctors Sick notes has now changed.
I have my ESA medical in the next few days and I currently have my claim for DLA Care being assessed and I already have Low Rate Mobility in place.
Does this need a change in circumstances to be informed to DLA and ESA or should I wait for ESA medical this week and show the ATOS rep a copy of my GP's medical certificate when they arrive?
thanks,
Lisa
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13 years 9 months ago #52241 by originaldave
Replied by originaldave on topic Re:change of diagnosis
lochlisa wrote:
is it a big change ? or a more detailed name for what they said you have based on more test results ?
the DLA IMO is based on needs not what they says wrong, dont know abot ESA
hi all, me again,
well, now that I have a new GP the diagnosis on my Doctors Sick notes has now changed.
I have my ESA medical in the next few days and I currently have my claim for DLA Care being assessed and I already have Low Rate Mobility in place.
Does this need a change in circumstances to be informed to DLA and ESA or should I wait for ESA medical this week and show the ATOS rep a copy of my GP's medical certificate when they arrive?
thanks,
Lisa
is it a big change ? or a more detailed name for what they said you have based on more test results ?
the DLA IMO is based on needs not what they says wrong, dont know abot ESA
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13 years 9 months ago #52242 by lochlisa
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hi Dave,
I knew you would be the first
The basic needs and restrictions are the same but the diagnosis is more defined now and is to be subjected to further examination by a Consultant specialist.
best wishes,
Lisa
I knew you would be the first
The basic needs and restrictions are the same but the diagnosis is more defined now and is to be subjected to further examination by a Consultant specialist.
best wishes,
Lisa
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13 years 9 months ago #52244 by DRAGON2009
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If there is a change of diagnosis, it may well be appropriate to let them know to be on the safe side aolbeit its arguable in itseklf it may not amount to a change of circumstances if it does not amount to an improvement or change in your disability, The diagnosis is not the main thing, it is the disabling effects that matter BUT and let members take note of this, the medical advisory manuals issued to ATOS doctors and nurses, list different disabling effects and prognosis periods, for different, albeit similar conditions, and so to some extent diagbosis can influence your assessmernt and its outcomes
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13 years 9 months ago #52247 by originaldave
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lochlisa wrote:
thats only because I am sitting here playing luck train with one computer and reading some reports for someone on another
you need an expert mod to come along and give advice re ESA that might need telling .. the one thing you do know it all helps the more detailed info from experts has to help
hi Dave,
I knew you would be the first
The basic needs and restrictions are the same but the diagnosis is more defined now and is to be subjected to further examination by a Consultant specialist.
best wishes,
Lisa
thats only because I am sitting here playing luck train with one computer and reading some reports for someone on another
you need an expert mod to come along and give advice re ESA that might need telling .. the one thing you do know it all helps the more detailed info from experts has to help
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13 years 9 months ago #52248 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:change of diagnosis
lochlisa
DLA is assessed based on how your disbilities impact on your day to day life.
ESA is based on you ability to complete a set of tests, intended to evaluate your ability ot work
So, neither is directly related to your diagnosis.
If your care needs for DLA have not changed, and the diagnosis is merely a refinement of an existing one, then you shouldn't need to contact the DWP.
With regard to ESA, they probably won't even ask what's the matter.
Gordon
DLA is assessed based on how your disbilities impact on your day to day life.
ESA is based on you ability to complete a set of tests, intended to evaluate your ability ot work
So, neither is directly related to your diagnosis.
If your care needs for DLA have not changed, and the diagnosis is merely a refinement of an existing one, then you shouldn't need to contact the DWP.
With regard to ESA, they probably won't even ask what's the matter.
Gordon
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