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Dla Timescales
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Hi,
I got my form in online a week ago and just wondered what kind of timescales people have experienced.
Do they invite you in for an interview or medical examination? Happy to do either but it's be useful to know timescale wise.
I got my form in online a week ago and just wondered what kind of timescales people have experienced.
Do they invite you in for an interview or medical examination? Happy to do either but it's be useful to know timescale wise.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Can be 10 to 12 weeks for decision to be made. Depends on what medical evidence you have and whether they have sufficient information from your form and evidence from your GP or specialist as to whether you have to have a medical. From June (I believe) it will be the new Personal Independance Payment that will be applied for if in one of the areas where it is first being rolled out. Good luck with it.
Thanks both. A good few months then.
I'm sending in a load of copy letters from some of my consultants/physio though I don't get copied into all the letters, like gastro don't copy me in, mostly rhumo.
I'm hoping my work assessment comes through soon, it was a bespoke DSE/OH referral with ATOS. She was very very good (and advised me herself to apply for DLA) though it's been over a month and still awaiting the written report. Thought it could be good to send if it has appropriate stuff in it.
I've just got my disability bus pass. It's no good for work as only after 9.30am and I'm in for 7am though good for using trams to get about the city centre easier and to larger supermarkets so will definitely be a help.
I can get out to some other places easier too without having to get a bus (much longer and more uncomfortable and getting to bus stops) and just to be somewhere different even if it's just another part of Manchester for a coffee! Still can't get very far but just nice to be somewhere else for a while.
I'm sending in a load of copy letters from some of my consultants/physio though I don't get copied into all the letters, like gastro don't copy me in, mostly rhumo.
I'm hoping my work assessment comes through soon, it was a bespoke DSE/OH referral with ATOS. She was very very good (and advised me herself to apply for DLA) though it's been over a month and still awaiting the written report. Thought it could be good to send if it has appropriate stuff in it.
I've just got my disability bus pass. It's no good for work as only after 9.30am and I'm in for 7am though good for using trams to get about the city centre easier and to larger supermarkets so will definitely be a help.
I can get out to some other places easier too without having to get a bus (much longer and more uncomfortable and getting to bus stops) and just to be somewhere different even if it's just another part of Manchester for a coffee! Still can't get very far but just nice to be somewhere else for a while.
Personal Independance Payment is going to be more difficult to get so don't hang about sending your application in. DLA is difficult enough, don't be surprised if you are turned down on your 1st attempt but if you are you have a right to ask for decision to be looked at again and if still turned down you can appeal.
I have a copy of the form (saved from online) and only sending photocopies.
I'm expecting to be turned down first time, seems to be par for the course, especially I imagine with the new PIP payment system approaching.
I got some advice for this one (not CAB) but will go to them if I have to appeal (as I'm expecting).
Bednobs, do you have RA problems with your knees? Asked another question in Health & Fitness if you could have a look if you have had anything similar?
I'm expecting to be turned down first time, seems to be par for the course, especially I imagine with the new PIP payment system approaching.
I got some advice for this one (not CAB) but will go to them if I have to appeal (as I'm expecting).
Bednobs, do you have RA problems with your knees? Asked another question in Health & Fitness if you could have a look if you have had anything similar?
I have had 2 weeks of injections so far, they are sliding me up the doses again so had two weeks of 15mg and then 2 weeks of 20mg then see rhumo nurse to get sorted with Homecare to look to go up to 25mg then once settled on injections they said they will look to go on a biologic (maybe at my consultant apt in June).
My ESR has been up again and my CRP has bounced up too so will be interesting to see what my next bloods are in a few weeks, see if it's made a difference.
My hips are bad again so need to ask about steroid injections in them when I see my nurse in a few weeks as she is going to see about doing my shoulders then.
My ESR has been up again and my CRP has bounced up too so will be interesting to see what my next bloods are in a few weeks, see if it's made a difference.
My hips are bad again so need to ask about steroid injections in them when I see my nurse in a few weeks as she is going to see about doing my shoulders then.
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