Hi, Have had some wonderful support on here since my Dad's funeral a week ago. The whole sorry saga is in my other threads.
I have been on ESa for 13 weeks, after coming of carers allowance when dad went downhill, and I did too. I've been in a right mess..
I got the dreaded letter to go for a medical on Tues 11th (next week), on the morning of the funeral.
I've been in a right state, been having panic attacks, seen gp x 3, mental health services, had ambulance trying to take me into hospital, all in the last week.
Seems like something has happened from one of those professionals, as had a letter this morning cancelling my appointment, but giving no reason.
Have just had a call from ESA, who were looking into it, and they tell me that further evidence has been supplied to them this week, and have been put in support group for 12 months.
What does this mean? I'm in shock and shaking. Will it mean I will not be able to go to uni in September if I feel well enough. I have accepted the place and could always defer a year. Could I just try it and see how I go on?
I really don't know how well I will be by then, and worry even if it's good news :-)
I have been on ESa for 13 weeks, after coming of carers allowance when dad went downhill, and I did too. I've been in a right mess..
I got the dreaded letter to go for a medical on Tues 11th (next week), on the morning of the funeral.
I've been in a right state, been having panic attacks, seen gp x 3, mental health services, had ambulance trying to take me into hospital, all in the last week.
Seems like something has happened from one of those professionals, as had a letter this morning cancelling my appointment, but giving no reason.
Have just had a call from ESA, who were looking into it, and they tell me that further evidence has been supplied to them this week, and have been put in support group for 12 months.
What does this mean? I'm in shock and shaking. Will it mean I will not be able to go to uni in September if I feel well enough. I have accepted the place and could always defer a year. Could I just try it and see how I go on?
I really don't know how well I will be by then, and worry even if it's good news :-)