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ESA and incontinence
- Tim
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Thank you.. Tim
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- originaldave
Dear all.. I am a bit naive when it comes to ESA.. But I have MS.. and have incontinence problems.. I wee myself once.. twice even three times a week.. I saw a continence lady today and she is sorting me out some pants to wear.. Will the ESA look on my assesment favorably or say.. because you can wear the pants.. you have no more problems with incontinence.. My mum says it is good news as I may now get what I want.. A support group award.. I am already in the limited capablity for work section.. But I am filling in some new ESA forms.. to be completed by a few days before Xmas.. Is it good or bad news that I will be wearing special pants soon.. Sorry for being naive.. aren't we all when dealing with ESA issues..
Thank you.. Tim
IMO and its only mine you should get in the support group with what you say, that said others on here have posted something like your post and are having to argue the point
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- Gordon
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I can't find a reference to incontinence in the Decision Makers Handbook for ESA, but there is a reference in the Disability Handbook
www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/ch31.pdf
I also found the following IB case law, which should be relevant to ESA
incontinence pads
CSIB/74/1996 states that these are irrelevant when considering lack of voluntary control as they do only help the claimant to cope with his or her condition. They do not aid voluntary control. See also CSIB/880/2003.
Hope this helps
Gordon
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