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ESA50 Q.10 Staying conscious when awake
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MSCarer wrote: Although this question mentions fits and blackouts in particular, is just falling asleep from sheer fatigue (which is a symptom of your illness) something that could be mentioned in this section?
You are entitled to mention whatever you think is relevant to your claim, however, I think it unlikely that you will be successful in meeting the criteria, the problem being that you are "falling asleep" not suffering an "involuntary episode of lost or altered consciousness"
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SWLABR wrote: This would seem to count out narcolepsy though, for which I'm being tested later in the year... my specialist describes my current condition as "... he continues to experience episodes of uncontrollable daytime sleepiness ... this is a permanent situation... Mr SWLABR needs his daytime sleep and this can be an uncontrollable necessity." and if this could not be mentioned in this section then where would you suggest is most appropriate please?
You and MSCarer may want to have a look at the following Upper Tribunal decision
www.osscsc.gov.uk/judgmentfiles/j3488/CE%201548%202011-00.doc
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