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13 years 7 months ago #53705 by edward
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i had a brain haemorrhage a few years ago which was an anuerysm which burst,
at the time i had surgery to have it coiled.
my question is i was recently told i would need more surgery which i feel quite nervous about due to the risks involved,i am currently on incapacity benefit and i'm exempt from the from the pca test,when i am transfered to esa will i be put in the support group and do i have to have the surgery to qualify?
at the time i had surgery to have it coiled.
my question is i was recently told i would need more surgery which i feel quite nervous about due to the risks involved,i am currently on incapacity benefit and i'm exempt from the from the pca test,when i am transfered to esa will i be put in the support group and do i have to have the surgery to qualify?
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13 years 7 months ago #53710 by originaldave
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edward wrote:
The risks as you know are high for what you talk of having had done, are they repeating ? on eas there seems to be a very short lists of what gets you in to support group but one would think that till surgery is done and you have recovered support would be right for you... that said the dwp DM are *****
i had a brain haemorrhage a few years ago which was an anuerysm which burst,
at the time i had surgery to have it coiled.
my question is i was recently told i would need more surgery which i feel quite nervous about due to the risks involved,i am currently on incapacity benefit and i'm exempt from the from the pca test,when i am transfered to esa will i be put in the support group and do i have to have the surgery to qualify?
The risks as you know are high for what you talk of having had done, are they repeating ? on eas there seems to be a very short lists of what gets you in to support group but one would think that till surgery is done and you have recovered support would be right for you... that said the dwp DM are *****
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13 years 7 months ago #53711 by Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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edward
To be placed in the Support Group you will need to meet one or more of the criteria, these are listed on page 25 of the Understanding ESA guide in the Members area.
You are entitled to reasonably refuse treatment, so whether you have the surgery or not, should be be a factor.
Gordon
To be placed in the Support Group you will need to meet one or more of the criteria, these are listed on page 25 of the Understanding ESA guide in the Members area.
You are entitled to reasonably refuse treatment, so whether you have the surgery or not, should be be a factor.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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13 years 7 months ago #53714 by edward
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hi,thanks dave and gordon for the quick reply,i need further coiling to prevent another haemorrhage from occurring and feel so isolated hearing all those threats about getting people back to work,i will check the guides in the members section, thanks for the help.
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