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12 years 10 months ago #82210 by Ultramum
1st adult claim for son with autism was created by Ultramum
I'm not sure if anyone can help but all suggestions gratefully received ...
I've reached the bit on the form about going to bed/getting up etc ... none of the questions seems to fit our circumstances which are:
... that my son will go to bed when asked ... (after a somewhat protracted washing regime!) ... however he does not sleep all night, even with melatonin, and if he wakes up does not seem able to get back to sleep - instead he will get up, come downstairs and put the TV/computer on at a high volume, waking the rest of the household. Some days this is 4am or earlier. We've tried removing mains cables for speakers/supplying headphones and hiding remote controls ... however he doesn't remember to use the headphones and is quite competent to operate the tv without the remote. He also HAS to operate light switches repeatedly and put his water bottle down (heavily) repeatedly (waking hours are filled with cries of 'once!') which also disturbs the household in the middle of the night. (4.25 am this morning and so loudly that we thought someone was knocking on the door)
Any ideas what to write? or should I just copy and paste the whole paragraph above into the form.
Thanks in advance
I've reached the bit on the form about going to bed/getting up etc ... none of the questions seems to fit our circumstances which are:
... that my son will go to bed when asked ... (after a somewhat protracted washing regime!) ... however he does not sleep all night, even with melatonin, and if he wakes up does not seem able to get back to sleep - instead he will get up, come downstairs and put the TV/computer on at a high volume, waking the rest of the household. Some days this is 4am or earlier. We've tried removing mains cables for speakers/supplying headphones and hiding remote controls ... however he doesn't remember to use the headphones and is quite competent to operate the tv without the remote. He also HAS to operate light switches repeatedly and put his water bottle down (heavily) repeatedly (waking hours are filled with cries of 'once!') which also disturbs the household in the middle of the night. (4.25 am this morning and so loudly that we thought someone was knocking on the door)
Any ideas what to write? or should I just copy and paste the whole paragraph above into the form.
Thanks in advance
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12 years 10 months ago #82219 by Gordon
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Ultramum
Just because the forms physically restrict the size of answers or do not appear to cover the circumstances a claimant is experiencing, does not mean the claimant should be so constrained, add extra pages, and explain your circumstances as they affect you.
Your paragraph seems fine, but perhaps you could expand on each of the areas within to detail what is happening. For example; how often does he get up? How long is he up for? How long does it take for him to go back to sleep? etc.
Hope this helps
Gordon
Just because the forms physically restrict the size of answers or do not appear to cover the circumstances a claimant is experiencing, does not mean the claimant should be so constrained, add extra pages, and explain your circumstances as they affect you.
Your paragraph seems fine, but perhaps you could expand on each of the areas within to detail what is happening. For example; how often does he get up? How long is he up for? How long does it take for him to go back to sleep? etc.
Hope this helps
Gordon
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12 years 10 months ago #82223 by Ultramum
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Thanks Gordon ... that's helpful ... will do that.
LOL! once awake he doesn't go back to sleep!
LOL! once awake he doesn't go back to sleep!
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12 years 10 months ago #82227 by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
PLEASE READ THE SPOTLIGHTS AREA OF THE FORUM REGULARLY, OTHERWISE YOU MAY MISS OUT ON IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Replied by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law) on topic Re:1st adult claim for son with autism
See also the DWP website Autistic Spectrum Disorder
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