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DLA lottery
- kefkat
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- originaldave
as per subject box it is. My husband has psoriasis arthritis fibromylaga and diabetes. The threads of symptoms from these would fill a book however DLA say my Husband is only entitled to low rate care for help cooking a meal. They except he is slow doing other things i.e dressing bathing etc however they say as long as he does these things slowly he can keep himself safe and won't fall over balance etc. Erm wtf even our Doctor looked at us gone out. My husband has balance issues, is in pain right through out his body etc etc as I would be a week putting it all yet friends of ours the partner gets high rate mobility and high rate care and has less wrong with her than my husband and does not have the same difficulties as my husband and she got given those rates this year. Go figure! I can't work out how they come to the decisions they do. We have just asked again for a super session and even with more proof they still my husband is on the right rate of DLA so they basically saying our Doctors and hospital specialists are liars. Yes we have asked for a recon and a appeal and I'll keep going however long it takes to get this overturned as it is wrong and unfair
they are not calling them liars they are just saying they think on the evidance thats all the help he needs
you need to give more details ..........
not of whats wrong the docs did that, you have to go into more details of the problems he has..
think again about your comments of your friend.. you do not have all the evidance or details of the claim
all they seem to have done to me is a better job of the paper work
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- lellipup
It pains me to write about him but my late father suffered extensively with psoriasis to the point where it turned him into an alcoholic just to cure the pain.
He claimed DLA & got awarded LRC & HRM. He battled at appeal to get a blue badge and eventually won. You see, psoriasis not only attacks the skin...but the joints too.
He was mostly confined to a wheelchair as he had 'Cerebral Ataxia' which affects balance and gait. I am unsure whether or not this was due to the psoriasis or alcoholism, or a combination of both. After a while struggling to cope on his own, I decided to submit a change of circumstance claim identifying the need for me to assist with all his personal and domestic care needs. He was awarded HRC within 2/3 weeks which meant i was entitled to carers allowance also. Psoriasis caused my Dad so much depression and pain that he was also seriously emotionally affected. Needless to say the drink killed him in the end.
I would say to keep pursuing the matter. Most people think that psoriasis is just a skin complaint but it causes so many related issues.
Explain EVERYTHING in minute detail and lay these things on thick, as on the surface, is all psoriasis seems to be. And dont give up.
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Lellipup thank you for your posting especially. I can empathize with your pain and seeing your Dad turn to drink as I know first hand the damage drink causes even when you know why someone doing it, it affects all the family
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