Good morning,
I am a 27 year old male with a condition called scheuermann's disease with some scoliosis.
I always suffer pain because of my condition and its severity can change from day to day.
I was recently made aware of something called DLA which offers help to people who suffer from a debilitating illness regardless of their income or circumstances.
I applied for this on the grounds that my condition gives me reduced mobility due to the pain. It slows me down and means I can’t do activities that most people would do without even thinking.
I was initially rejected for the help, so I asked to be re-considered, but I was rejected again. My case is now going to an independent tribunal to be considered. I can’t find much information on what is involved in the tribunal and I would be grateful if anyone could put me in the picture. I am more than happy to attend the tribunal and explain about the problems I suffer as a result of my condition.
I have concerns over the local NHS provisions regarding care for my problem which currently consists of an endless loop of physiotherapy appointments which to date have done very little to help with my pain. I last visited the doctor in September with severe back pain and I am STILL waiting for a physiotherapy appointment with no sign of one being available. I re-visited him three weeks ago and he said he would get on the case immediately, still nothing. I have had no choice but to start paying for osteopathy sessions to allow me to help cope with the pain.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I am a 27 year old male with a condition called scheuermann's disease with some scoliosis.
I always suffer pain because of my condition and its severity can change from day to day.
I was recently made aware of something called DLA which offers help to people who suffer from a debilitating illness regardless of their income or circumstances.
I applied for this on the grounds that my condition gives me reduced mobility due to the pain. It slows me down and means I can’t do activities that most people would do without even thinking.
I was initially rejected for the help, so I asked to be re-considered, but I was rejected again. My case is now going to an independent tribunal to be considered. I can’t find much information on what is involved in the tribunal and I would be grateful if anyone could put me in the picture. I am more than happy to attend the tribunal and explain about the problems I suffer as a result of my condition.
I have concerns over the local NHS provisions regarding care for my problem which currently consists of an endless loop of physiotherapy appointments which to date have done very little to help with my pain. I last visited the doctor in September with severe back pain and I am STILL waiting for a physiotherapy appointment with no sign of one being available. I re-visited him three weeks ago and he said he would get on the case immediately, still nothing. I have had no choice but to start paying for osteopathy sessions to allow me to help cope with the pain.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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