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Multiple Sclerosis and the ESA50 form
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13 years 3 months ago #70722 by YZFR12
Multiple Sclerosis and the ESA50 form was created by YZFR12
Hi,
As you can guess I have MS. The stupid ESA form now give you three options to some of the questions. NO, YES, and IT VARIES.
In my case due to my MS a lot of my problem do vary but I have heard this may not be such a bright idea to put this on the form.
Has anyone come across this problem, any help would be most appreciated.
As you can guess I have MS. The stupid ESA form now give you three options to some of the questions. NO, YES, and IT VARIES.
In my case due to my MS a lot of my problem do vary but I have heard this may not be such a bright idea to put this on the form.
Has anyone come across this problem, any help would be most appreciated.
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13 years 3 months ago #70725 by bro58
Replied by bro58 on topic Re:Multiple Sclerosis and the ESA50 form
YZFR12 wrote:
Hi YZ,
Many members do have similar problems.
It may be advisable to tick the box that is most applicable to your limitations for the majority of the time.
If you don't feel that the tick box option fully covers your personal circumstances go into detail in the spaces provided, or even add extra sheets of A4.
Have you looked at our extensive ESA Guides in the orange MEMBERS ONLY area on the left?.
They are really helpful in completing the ESA50 Questionnaire.
bro58
Hi,
As you can guess I have MS. The stupid ESA form now give you three options to some of the questions. NO, YES, and IT VARIES.
In my case due to my MS a lot of my problem do vary but I have heard this may not be such a bright idea to put this on the form.
Has anyone come across this problem, any help would be most appreciated.
Hi YZ,
Many members do have similar problems.
It may be advisable to tick the box that is most applicable to your limitations for the majority of the time.
If you don't feel that the tick box option fully covers your personal circumstances go into detail in the spaces provided, or even add extra sheets of A4.
Have you looked at our extensive ESA Guides in the orange MEMBERS ONLY area on the left?.
They are really helpful in completing the ESA50 Questionnaire.
bro58
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13 years 1 week ago #78246 by YZFR12
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Many thanks for your help and advice.
I sent out my ESA form with all of the info needed. I recd a letter back putting me in the incorrect group (work instead of support) I duly sent off my appeal and waited. A few weeks later I recd another letter saying the case was now going to the tribunal service.
I let xmas go past before I started to worry what to do next. Then out of the blue I recd another letter saying they had looked at the facts and evidence again and now moved me into the support group for 2 years!
So please appeal if you think you have a good case. Good luck.
PS Great web site, keep up the good work.
I sent out my ESA form with all of the info needed. I recd a letter back putting me in the incorrect group (work instead of support) I duly sent off my appeal and waited. A few weeks later I recd another letter saying the case was now going to the tribunal service.
I let xmas go past before I started to worry what to do next. Then out of the blue I recd another letter saying they had looked at the facts and evidence again and now moved me into the support group for 2 years!
So please appeal if you think you have a good case. Good luck.
PS Great web site, keep up the good work.
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13 years 1 week ago #78260 by Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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YZFR12
Congratulations, a terrific start to the new new year for you. Thanks for letting us know.
Gordon
Congratulations, a terrific start to the new new year for you. Thanks for letting us know.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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