I can hardly ask you to give details of your situation if I have not given mine. Give me credit - I arrived at this conclusion all by myself.
before May 2010 DLA £82.20 a month, approx £100 a week ESA
The date of any medical assessment by ATOS: Approx February 2012
I have hypertension, myositis, rheumatoid arthritis indicators which are mostly under control but joints can flare up. But the main work killer is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/fibromyalgia
The Outcome of that medical: 0 points
If you appealed, how long have you been waiting? I put in my appeal within a week of the decision which was first informed me by phone [I failed to see the point and it seemed the man at the other end was getting pleasure from it], then by letter in March 2012]
The first I knew my appeal was 'not' was when I received a p45 from the DWP without explanation. I rang DWP to be told my appeal had been struck out! I rang the Appeals Tribunal and they asked me for my appeal number, to which I explained I had not been given one, and asked for my appeal to be reinstated [which I did by e-mail and then by letter - they don't like both being done together] - it has been reinstated and I await a date. I have indicated that I am prepared to be on short notice.
I am still receiving my DLA [although that will be reviewed] and I get approx £71 contributions based ESA only due to receiving sick notes from my doctor. This is due to cease in May 2013. I cannot go onto Income based JSA? as my savings are too much [savings limits have not been changed for over 20 years]
Bedroom tax - how much Housing benefit you receive: As I own my house, this does not affect me
Council Tax - As I have too much in savings I pay the full amounts - plus my partner works
Is there anything else that should be mentioned that, if not mentioned, could undermine our/your case? They know I get small pensions [retired due to ill-health]
Additional: I would like to work but I zonk out. I can have a brilliant couple of hours then flag dramatically, even if it is something I enjoy doing. Reconciling cash for a charity posed real problems on a bad day. Doing Charity work or any form of task requires several attempts before I finish it. Washing up I can stand for only 5 minutes before my back starts protesting. I sometimes need help at supermarket checkouts and I have to adhere to a strict procedure otherwise I will leave my debit card on the counter. I find I often forget what I went upstairs for, ans sometimes stairs - going up and down - causes problems. I leave cooker rings on and taps running, esp when my attention is distracted by someone at the door or a phone call. I tend to be confrontational when people are not listening or don't care. I get anxious when I have meetings or appointments that disrupt my routine.
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