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10 years 1 month ago #138042 by tedthered64
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Hi all,
I have received my ESA50 claim form today, I was wondering which guide should I use to help me with the questions? It looks horrendous to fill in. I have a vascular necrosis of the femoral head, advanced bi lateral oesteoarthritus of both hips, tinnitus, partial deafness in both ears, oesteoarthritus of both knees and hypertension. Consultant informed me ladt week that the left hip is completely gone and will require replacement and right hip is not far behind, he advises to use pain management at the moment as I am only 51, any help greatly appreciated,
Kindest regards
Ted
I have received my ESA50 claim form today, I was wondering which guide should I use to help me with the questions? It looks horrendous to fill in. I have a vascular necrosis of the femoral head, advanced bi lateral oesteoarthritus of both hips, tinnitus, partial deafness in both ears, oesteoarthritus of both knees and hypertension. Consultant informed me ladt week that the left hip is completely gone and will require replacement and right hip is not far behind, he advises to use pain management at the moment as I am only 51, any help greatly appreciated,
Kindest regards
Ted
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10 years 1 month ago #138050 by Gordon
You should have a look at the ESA Claim guides on the following link
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/esa1
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tedthered64 wrote: Hi all,
I have received my ESA50 claim form today, I was wondering which guide should I use to help me with the questions? It looks horrendous to fill in. I have a vascular necrosis of the femoral head, advanced bi lateral oesteoarthritus of both hips, tinnitus, partial deafness in both ears, oesteoarthritus of both knees and hypertension. Consultant informed me ladt week that the left hip is completely gone and will require replacement and right hip is not far behind, he advises to use pain management at the moment as I am only 51, any help greatly appreciated,
Kindest regards
Ted
You should have a look at the ESA Claim guides on the following link
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/esa1
Gordon
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Thanks Gordon
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