Professionals refusing to supply evidence
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Jurph
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I'm struggling to get evidence together for my tribunal.
I have Fibromyalgia, Depression and Anxiety. I was denied PIP with 0 points. The problem is that I'm only recently diagnosed.
I have 5 years of medical evidence that basically says I complained about pain but no tests showed anything wrong.
My GP referred me to a Occupational health as part of my local social services. I've seen her half a dozen times about what help I need st home but she's refused me evidence to help with PIP!
She said they don't do that because of the 'backlash'!
How on earth am I meant to appeal the decision when I can't get anything to back up what I've said?
No test can show what I suffer with. I don't get help from any other professionals so I'm stuck.
I have Fibromyalgia, Depression and Anxiety. I was denied PIP with 0 points. The problem is that I'm only recently diagnosed.
I have 5 years of medical evidence that basically says I complained about pain but no tests showed anything wrong.
My GP referred me to a Occupational health as part of my local social services. I've seen her half a dozen times about what help I need st home but she's refused me evidence to help with PIP!
She said they don't do that because of the 'backlash'!
How on earth am I meant to appeal the decision when I can't get anything to back up what I've said?
No test can show what I suffer with. I don't get help from any other professionals so I'm stuck.
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Backlash?
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@Waylay I have no idea what she meant. It's clearly my local social service's protocol not to give supporting documents
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Sigh. Yeah, my pain clinic said the same thing.
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I've just realised this posted twice.
I'll keep replies to the other thread.
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