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14 years 3 months ago #24221 by cdcdi1911
Replied by cdcdi1911 on topic Re:Pain Relief & DMs
Hi Everyone
I got the message. I was wrong to think that Amitriptyline has nothing to do with painkilling. I apologise for any irritation that may have caused anybody.
Bill's original question was about what information the DWP have or refer to, to get an indication of the level of pain people may suffer. I was only intending to address that question.
As I stated in a previous post, I will keep my mouth firmly shut when medication is being discussed.
I got the message. I was wrong to think that Amitriptyline has nothing to do with painkilling. I apologise for any irritation that may have caused anybody.
Bill's original question was about what information the DWP have or refer to, to get an indication of the level of pain people may suffer. I was only intending to address that question.
As I stated in a previous post, I will keep my mouth firmly shut when medication is being discussed.
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14 years 3 months ago #24239 by ProfessionalCripple
Replied by ProfessionalCripple on topic Re:Pain Relief & DMs
Bill
when it comes to meds and pain the DWP are poor in the information to decision makers and the information provided by can contradictory.
DWP Guidance can indicate that a condition is not as disabling as reported by claimant. It can be well managed and not limit function, mobility and activity.
A Pain and Meds Diary is very useful. Also the types of pain can be significant. Is it dull and boring and chronic in or is it sharp sudden and acute. Do both occur? How do the different types of pain affect ability and disability! Do meds work with all pain or only certain types.
Also, there is an issue where normal med regimes have been ruled out in patients due to complications with existing conditions or side effects. If this is the case that needs to be reported too.
DMs and DWP Docs will often assume that a condition can be managed with meds - unless informed otherwise, and also why!
when it comes to meds and pain the DWP are poor in the information to decision makers and the information provided by can contradictory.
DWP Guidance can indicate that a condition is not as disabling as reported by claimant. It can be well managed and not limit function, mobility and activity.
A Pain and Meds Diary is very useful. Also the types of pain can be significant. Is it dull and boring and chronic in or is it sharp sudden and acute. Do both occur? How do the different types of pain affect ability and disability! Do meds work with all pain or only certain types.
Also, there is an issue where normal med regimes have been ruled out in patients due to complications with existing conditions or side effects. If this is the case that needs to be reported too.
DMs and DWP Docs will often assume that a condition can be managed with meds - unless informed otherwise, and also why!
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14 years 3 months ago #24248 by Bill
Replied by Bill on topic Re:Pain Relief & DMs
Hello to:
Derek, penthesilie, Julie and Dave,
Thank you all very much indeed for your replies to my questions, I very much appreciate you taking the time to write and tell me what you know about these things
Most helpful, cheers
Bill
Derek, penthesilie, Julie and Dave,
Thank you all very much indeed for your replies to my questions, I very much appreciate you taking the time to write and tell me what you know about these things
Most helpful, cheers
Bill
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