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13 years 3 months ago #62164 by cdcdi1911
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Hi John
I'm pleased to hear that Atos have a miracle cure for your condition.
I've never had sight of an ESA85A but I would imagine that just like the ESA85, many of the statements printed on it are computer generated. The ADA simply ticks boxes or selects phrases on their computer screen.
I have an old report that states in the prognosis that my condition will improve in 12 months with appropriate treatment (and it did according to Atos) but unfortunately they declined to tell me what the appropriate treatment is.
On a more positive note, I have encountered claimants that were given 3-6 months and on their next assessment they were given a much more sensible prognosis.
Good luck
Derek
I'm pleased to hear that Atos have a miracle cure for your condition.
I've never had sight of an ESA85A but I would imagine that just like the ESA85, many of the statements printed on it are computer generated. The ADA simply ticks boxes or selects phrases on their computer screen.
I have an old report that states in the prognosis that my condition will improve in 12 months with appropriate treatment (and it did according to Atos) but unfortunately they declined to tell me what the appropriate treatment is.
On a more positive note, I have encountered claimants that were given 3-6 months and on their next assessment they were given a much more sensible prognosis.
Good luck
Derek
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13 years 3 months ago #62167 by mumsgirl
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Hi John,
On my report I was told my CHRONIC condition would be miraculiously cured in 6 months! The 6 months has passed and my condition has worsened!
On my report I was told my CHRONIC condition would be miraculiously cured in 6 months! The 6 months has passed and my condition has worsened!
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13 years 3 months ago - 12 years 11 months ago #62170 by pewtersuitor
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12 years 11 months ago #76037 by YveClark
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Many thanks for your excellent advice. My son has schizophrenia and we feared he would be given a raw deal. I followed your advice to the letter and atos told me today he will not be having a medical and they have recommended him for the support group. Still to have the DWP confirm, but the advice you give was different from our local AOT's who have had little success with their clients. I am recommending you to everyone including them now. I feel I can breathe again now, thanks so much.
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12 years 11 months ago #76057 by RachelPotter
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All the best to you and your family Yve
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12 years 11 months ago #76065 by mayflower
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Re: John A's post "The bad/good news is that the‘disability analyst’ states that a return to work could be considered within 12 months! I am so pleased that Atos seem to know of a cure for my degenerative neurological disease!"
Whilst this does indeed seem breathtakingly bizarre I understand that for those claimants put into the SG that 'the return to work' timescale refers to the finding for LCWRA & not WRA. The ESA85A does not make this distinction at all clear as it only states 'I advise that a return to work can be considered in 3/6/12/18 months'. In itself this creates unecessary additional stress for claimants which in turn impacts on existing illnesses.
Is this a deliberate omission by the DWP & Atos or just another example of the 'cock up' theory? Take your pick!
mayflower
Whilst this does indeed seem breathtakingly bizarre I understand that for those claimants put into the SG that 'the return to work' timescale refers to the finding for LCWRA & not WRA. The ESA85A does not make this distinction at all clear as it only states 'I advise that a return to work can be considered in 3/6/12/18 months'. In itself this creates unecessary additional stress for claimants which in turn impacts on existing illnesses.
Is this a deliberate omission by the DWP & Atos or just another example of the 'cock up' theory? Take your pick!
mayflower
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