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junethumwood
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I am 63 years old I've worked for 42 of them but 5 years ago I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia.and depression also I am a diabetic. I have received a letter from the esa saying my money has stopped due to my interview and getting 0 points .I have been to jsa to sign on fit for work but my body is in constant pain. on strong meds with make me tiered.I have sent a letter to esa as I am waiting for a reply to a mandatory reconsideration as I don't feel they have taken in to consideration the impact that my illness has on everyday living
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Hi @junethumwood, sorry to here what you are going through.
You will meet lots of members of community who are undergoing the same process of not being underwood and received 0 point.
Please do not give up you made the right step by sending your mandatory reconsideration.
With patiently and good luck. -
Thank you for begin here to help
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Hi June and welcome
So sorry that you are being put through this
You have done the right thing asking for an MR
Have you asked for a copy of the assessment report ?
This will show you the areas that you need to challenge
Have you applied for PIP ?
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Hi @junethumwood welcome to the community, as others have said, going for a MR is the right step and hopefully they will reassess in your favour, but if they don't you can go to appeal and we have support and information for you to do that.
We have some great videos by @Debbie_Scope that you can watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67tDSlsityY
Scope
Senior online community officer -
Hi @junethumwood,
I hope you find the videos or the transcripts helpful in appealing your ESA decision. There's lots of people going through similar battles but you found a great place here with the community to share your experiences and for support. There's always someone on hand to offer some friendly advice.
As CR has asked, are you claiming PIP? If not then this is something you should definitely consider. We've got some helpful information and we link to other resources like the PIP self-test to help you apply for PIP. You can find this on our PIP pages.
I hope all goes well with your ESA MR.
Best wishes
Debbie -
Hello I'm a new member here and also had ESA stopped. I have a chronic back problem in my lower spine because my spine is not in alignment. My nerves are in a very small space and this causes problems when i move. When i walk my legs go numb so it feels like im walking on stilts. I get weird feelings like one leg is on fire and another leg feels like I've wet myself. I can't walk far before legs go numb. I take tramadol, gabapentin and paracetamol for my nerve pain.this is my worst conditiin that i am suffering. How can i work when sitting or standing or walking brings pain after a time? I am so scared that my jaw keeps clamping shut and I'm grinding my teeth.
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