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wright wrote:
I wish we could give you a definitive answer but there seem to have already been so many exceptions to the rules, it is difficult to believe there are rules in the first place.hello, could anyone tell me is there a system when moving people from income support to esa. i read its when personal capability assesment is due, but i have been exempt and have not had a medical. i have had mental illness for nearly 20 years depression and hallucinations, now im getting really worried about what is to come, any advise would be great.
My best advice is to prepare yourself for the transfer by familiarising yourself with the process and the ESA medical tests using the guides in the Members area, and to try not to worry about it until it happens, which I know is much easier said than done.
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wright wrote:
As you are being transfered, it may be that you will be excused the medical as a result of your previous records.thankyou for your kind words. i know at some point i will get the letter for the changeover but its starting to affect me already.the thought of going for a medical with a stranger when i dont go out much at all really frightens me. i hear voices and that is going to be very difficult if being asked questions.
A small percentage of claimants will be excused the medical as a result of their completing the ESA50 and the evidence they submit with it.
If you do have to have a medical, it may be possible to arrange for it to be held at your home. You will need your GPs assistance with this.
You can have someone with you at the medical, that in itself may seem daunting, but the support a friend or relative can provide should not be under-estimated.
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