Re: DLA & home visits on renewal.
Many thanks for the comments, it really has made me feel a bit better.
Your comments have made me feel stronger and I will definitely make appointment to see my GP, think I might wait till I receive the statement of reasons from the tribunal judge then I can give a copy to my GP for her comments about it. It seems to be a judge lottery when it comes to these tribunal hearings as the first time I went in 2007 the judge was very nice and sympathetic as were the rest of the panel and it was quite painless and all over in 10 mins. What a stark difference to this one. Once the welfare lady saw who the chairwoman was she said this person is the worst she has ever known - No kidding!
It’s ironic that since I was first awarded DLA my condition has worsened but not only that I also have more ailments than before (carpel tunnel and also diagnosed with pernicious anaemia B12 deficiency needing injections for the rest of my life) but they not only deny my appeal but also take away that bit of low rate DLA that I had previously been awarded! I should have B12 injections every 3 months for the pernicious anaemia - the last one was due in January but since going through this ordeal I didn’t bother with them again. I know I shouldn’t stop any of the medication but being subjected to that ordeal I just lost the will after that.
I’ll chase up the statement of reasons and when I see the GP will let you know what they say. Yes I think it might also be worth getting in touch with the local MP - not sure how much help they would be but you never know.
I really do appreciate all your help & support, thanks ever so much.
Many thanks for the comments, it really has made me feel a bit better.
Your comments have made me feel stronger and I will definitely make appointment to see my GP, think I might wait till I receive the statement of reasons from the tribunal judge then I can give a copy to my GP for her comments about it. It seems to be a judge lottery when it comes to these tribunal hearings as the first time I went in 2007 the judge was very nice and sympathetic as were the rest of the panel and it was quite painless and all over in 10 mins. What a stark difference to this one. Once the welfare lady saw who the chairwoman was she said this person is the worst she has ever known - No kidding!
It’s ironic that since I was first awarded DLA my condition has worsened but not only that I also have more ailments than before (carpel tunnel and also diagnosed with pernicious anaemia B12 deficiency needing injections for the rest of my life) but they not only deny my appeal but also take away that bit of low rate DLA that I had previously been awarded! I should have B12 injections every 3 months for the pernicious anaemia - the last one was due in January but since going through this ordeal I didn’t bother with them again. I know I shouldn’t stop any of the medication but being subjected to that ordeal I just lost the will after that.
I’ll chase up the statement of reasons and when I see the GP will let you know what they say. Yes I think it might also be worth getting in touch with the local MP - not sure how much help they would be but you never know.
I really do appreciate all your help & support, thanks ever so much.
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