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30 points but still put into work related group
- pata1
13 years 10 months ago #43458 by pata1
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Hi Graham,
I wasn't suggesting that being on any anti-coagulent drug, nor having a previous DVT or indeed a pulmonary embolism amounted to being classed as 'disabled'.
You seem to have a desire to always want to have the last word. ?
Kind regards.
Pat
I wasn't suggesting that being on any anti-coagulent drug, nor having a previous DVT or indeed a pulmonary embolism amounted to being classed as 'disabled'.
You seem to have a desire to always want to have the last word. ?
Kind regards.
Pat
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13 years 10 months ago #43462 by micksville
Replied by micksville on topic Re:30 points but still put into work related group
for clarification Pat my disability is due to the knee deformity and my back issues the DVT just happens to be a further consequence of this. I got what you were saying.....and never for a minute construed it as saying a DVT is a disability. These posts can certainly go off message can't they? Lol
Thanks for the link on thrombosis Very helpful
Thanks for the link on thrombosis Very helpful
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13 years 10 months ago #43465 by tinytim
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i would not have a nurse assess me i refused to and insist on a real doctor,as that is what happened under incapacity benefit,i have already told dwp this and they can stick it in their pipe and smoke it.
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- pata1
13 years 10 months ago #43469 by pata1
Replied by pata1 on topic Re:30 points but still put into work related group
tinytim wrote:
Hi TT,
I wasn't suggesting that you have a nurse assess you.
However, Atos these days use doctors, nurses, occupational therapists and physiotherapists ( jointly called Medical Assessors) to carry out medicals for
both sickness & disability benefits.
Whether claimants can insist on a doctor, I cannot give you a definitive answer.
However, bearing in mind the number of complaints of medicals carried out by Atos doctors, it appears that claimants may be better off being assessed by a nurse, a point raised in a recent newsletter from Benefits & Work.
Good luck.
Pat
i would not have a nurse assess me i refused to and insist on a real doctor,as that is what happened under incapacity benefit,i have already told dwp this and they can stick it in their pipe and smoke it.
Hi TT,
I wasn't suggesting that you have a nurse assess you.
However, Atos these days use doctors, nurses, occupational therapists and physiotherapists ( jointly called Medical Assessors) to carry out medicals for
both sickness & disability benefits.
Whether claimants can insist on a doctor, I cannot give you a definitive answer.
However, bearing in mind the number of complaints of medicals carried out by Atos doctors, it appears that claimants may be better off being assessed by a nurse, a point raised in a recent newsletter from Benefits & Work.
Good luck.
Pat
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13 years 10 months ago #43477 by micksville
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yeah they gave me all that last time Graham though I am still sorely bruised on my stomach. Though i have done tghis bewfore, earlier last year i will never get used to the idea of injecting myself.
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- pata1
13 years 10 months ago #43490 by pata1
Replied by pata1 on topic Re:30 points but still put into work related group
All further replies to this post have been deleted, as per FAQ
This thread is also being locked, as discussing DVT's is not benefits related.
I made the mistake of responding to this because of my past experience as a
fully qualified nurse, as I was concerned about misinformation being given on DVT's.
If you are not happy with my decision, then contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Pat
This thread is also being locked, as discussing DVT's is not benefits related.
I made the mistake of responding to this because of my past experience as a
fully qualified nurse, as I was concerned about misinformation being given on DVT's.
If you are not happy with my decision, then contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Pat
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