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12 years 1 week ago - 12 years 1 week ago #100022 by camhurst
ESA questionaire- support group without medical? was created by camhurst
Hello,
I am new to forum but have seen the good work done here to help people. I sent the ESA50 off four weeks ago with evidence of extensive NHS consultant treatment over many years, and two consultants and my GP confirming I can only walk 5 yards. I have no single firm diagnosis (three different ones) and wonder if this matters with so much evidence. Is this enough for direct into support group ? Also, how long can a decision take on a transfer over to ESA? It seems to be anything between 3 weeks and 3 months.
Many thanks,
Cam.
I am new to forum but have seen the good work done here to help people. I sent the ESA50 off four weeks ago with evidence of extensive NHS consultant treatment over many years, and two consultants and my GP confirming I can only walk 5 yards. I have no single firm diagnosis (three different ones) and wonder if this matters with so much evidence. Is this enough for direct into support group ? Also, how long can a decision take on a transfer over to ESA? It seems to be anything between 3 weeks and 3 months.
Many thanks,
Cam.
Last edit: 12 years 1 week ago by bro58.
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12 years 1 week ago - 12 years 1 week ago #100028 by bro58
Hi C.
Welcome to Benefits and Work
The letters of support from your Consultants and your G.P. should help.
I note that you only mention "Walking" limitations, are you aware that to qualify under The "Moving Around" "Mobilising" activity, you must also show that you can not mobilise the the prerequisite distance by using a manual wheelchair unaided, if it would be reasonable to do so ? even if you have never used one.
This is covered in our : ESA Claims Guides for Physical Health Conditions.
With regards to your other question, I'm afraid it is one of those "How long is a piece of string" question. There is considerable variability in time taken to come to a decision, see :
How long until they make a decision? , from our : ESA FAQ’s
You may find further helpful information in our : IB, IS, SDA, Migration to ESA FAQ’s
bro58
Replied by bro58 on topic ESA questionaire- support group without medical?
camhurst wrote: Hello,
I am new to forum but have seen the good work done here to help people. I sent the ESA50 off four weeks ago with evidence of extensive NHS consultant treatment over many years, and two consultants and my GP confirming I can only walk 5 yards. I have no single firm diagnosis (three different ones) and wonder if this matters with so much evidence. Is this enough for direct into support group ? Also, how long can a decision take on a transfer over to ESA? It seems to be anything between 3 weeks and 3 months.
Many thanks,
Cam.
Hi C.
Welcome to Benefits and Work

The letters of support from your Consultants and your G.P. should help.
I note that you only mention "Walking" limitations, are you aware that to qualify under The "Moving Around" "Mobilising" activity, you must also show that you can not mobilise the the prerequisite distance by using a manual wheelchair unaided, if it would be reasonable to do so ? even if you have never used one.
This is covered in our : ESA Claims Guides for Physical Health Conditions.
With regards to your other question, I'm afraid it is one of those "How long is a piece of string" question. There is considerable variability in time taken to come to a decision, see :
How long until they make a decision? , from our : ESA FAQ’s
You may find further helpful information in our : IB, IS, SDA, Migration to ESA FAQ’s
bro58
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