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CFS/ME - Appeal Tribunal on Thursday - feel scared

  • Crow
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12 years 9 months ago #60354 by Crow
My Tribunal is on Thursday morning and I feel a bit scared. I have CFS/ME, Hypothyroidism, depression etc. I have not had a night out in 2 years and can only go out with my Support Worker once per week to appointments BUT.....I have heard that as ME/CFS is a fluctuating condition I will not be entitled to anything. I have no quality of life. Can anyone advise? I have a WRO attending and my Support Worker but am concerned as my GP, who only saw me once before writing his report said my mobility was normal - but he told me he fully supported my application for DLA. It's so confusing. I though I was coping well but maybe not so well. Thanks for any help you can give. Crow.

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12 years 9 months ago #60361 by originaldave
Crow wrote:

My Tribunal is on Thursday morning and I feel a bit scared. I have CFS/ME, Hypothyroidism, depression etc. I have not had a night out in 2 years and can only go out with my Support Worker once per week to appointments BUT.....I have heard that as ME/CFS is a fluctuating condition I will not be entitled to anything. I have no quality of life. Can anyone advise? I have a WRO attending and my Support Worker but am concerned as my GP, who only saw me once before writing his report said my mobility was normal - but he told me he fully supported my application for DLA. It's so confusing. I though I was coping well but maybe not so well. Thanks for any help you can give. Crow.


fingers crossed with regards your mobility question page 37 of the DMG has the rules

www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/dmgch61.pdf

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12 years 9 months ago #60379 by susan
good luck Crow, my tribunal is on wednesday, i have fabrys disease, i too am scared. what will be will be
sue

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12 years 9 months ago #60395 by Lyn
Don't be scared of tribunals, if you have your evidence, doctors support and are genuinely disabled whether it be physical or mental, you will be fine, it's not so bad, the people there are normally sympathetic and understanding, it's not like going to court, it's far more informal, but make sure you have someone with you, don't dress down, smart casual is best.
Good luck to both of you.x.

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12 years 9 months ago #60403 by Tracy A
Crow I saw on TV last night that there is a public sector strike on Thursday and this included courts and am wondering if your appeal will still be heard.
Can any of the mods let us know if Tribunerals will also be affected on Thurs?

I hope the strike does not affect your appeal Crow.
My partner has his joint appeal this afternoon.

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12 years 9 months ago #60405 by pete17971
Tracy A wrote:

Crow I saw on TV last night that there is a public sector strike on Thursday and this included courts and am wondering if your appeal will still be heard.
Can any of the mods let us know if Tribunerals will also be affected on Thurs?

I hope the strike does not affect your appeal Crow.
My partner has his joint appeal this afternoon.


Hi,

Having just looked on the Tribunals Website (now part of the wider Justice website)there is no mention of the strike.

I suppose it will depend on how many staff decide to work on Thursday which will depend on how many and which departments are able to function.

It maybe worth contacting the tribunals centre dealing with any appeals tomorrow to ask whether the tribunals are planned to go ahead on Thursday.

Pete

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