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Providing ESA50 Form to GP?
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13 years 1 month ago #75205 by Lavender
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I did copy in my GP to my ESA50 in case the DWP contacted her (they didn't).
It is worth bearing in mind that even a supportive GP is not necessarily aware of all the difficulties you have in your day to day life, after all there is a limit in what can be covered in a short appointment slot. Years ago when I claimed DLA I copied my GP into my form. When I next saw her she said she was
So in my experience it is best not to assume your GP understands the effect of your illness on your functioning.
It is worth bearing in mind that even a supportive GP is not necessarily aware of all the difficulties you have in your day to day life, after all there is a limit in what can be covered in a short appointment slot. Years ago when I claimed DLA I copied my GP into my form. When I next saw her she said she was
by the impact of my illness (severe ME) on my day to day life. This was a kind and supportive GP who I had been seeing on a regular basis.horrified
So in my experience it is best not to assume your GP understands the effect of your illness on your functioning.
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13 years 1 month ago #75206 by TCP
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Daisy...I too have ME and Autonomic Neuropathy. Although I see my doctor a fair bit she only treats individual symptoms and doesn't 'know' me at all and how my condition affects my daily life. I have recently given her information for my records, though.
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13 years 1 month ago #75207 by Marshal_534
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I agree with you say. I think in hindsight, what I was badly getting to, was the need for your medical practitioner to have actually seen you recently and/or regualarly. As I said above I have no general need to see my NHS GP, but I am getting the impression I should be going to my NHS GP regularly anyway, just for the DWP reviews, and probably when any review is starting, just to physically present myself in person.
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13 years 1 month ago #75230 by penthesili
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Daisy,
As fate would have it, my GP's wife has ME, as do I, so he's pretty clued up on it and supportive. What my main carer, a retired Staff Nurse, did was to give him a report of her own on how my multiple disabilities affect my daily life, and how, in her own medical opinion, they related to the ESA process. He's also reccommended me for placement in residential care, so the letters for that will be going in with the ESA50 when it comes.
As fate would have it, my GP's wife has ME, as do I, so he's pretty clued up on it and supportive. What my main carer, a retired Staff Nurse, did was to give him a report of her own on how my multiple disabilities affect my daily life, and how, in her own medical opinion, they related to the ESA process. He's also reccommended me for placement in residential care, so the letters for that will be going in with the ESA50 when it comes.
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