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Been called for medical - not happy

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  • hi op,
    my husband has tachycardia his heart beats at 127 beats a min night and day,his consultant has tried different tablets,and lots of tests,he has had to wear monitors for 24 hours and also 4 days.

    He see's his consultant every 4 months,if your tachycardia is a problem your consultant would be seeing you regular and you would have medication to help.
    hope all goes well at your medical.
  • Dunroamin
    Dunroamin Posts: 16,908 Forumite
    MUMZ2BEE wrote: »
    My partner's wages wont support both of us; his overtime has now stopped, and as he pays the mortgage he cant afford to pay for me as well!!

    if his income has gone down drastically, the WTC should go up to compensate.
  • BigAunty
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    The Samaritans offer a non-judgemental sympathetic ear. They aren't just there to provide support to those who feel suicidal but are thoughtful and kind to anyone who is experiencing a crisis. Consider giving them a call, they may have a local branch.

    You maybe going through a profound change in the future and it's clear that you prefer the status quo. The Samaritans can help you overcome the stress and fear that is hanging over you until the ATOS process is concluded.
  • i aswell as muttley have given you the process in many of your threads, had you made a single thread and just updated it it would be in one place for you to refure back to to what steps you need to take now.

    there is nothing we can do to assist you through the medical other than tell you can have someone with you when you go to the medical for support and a whitness.

    listen to the line of questions they ask you and answer them as they apply to you.

    then wait for the DWP to contact you for a result once you have your result come back to one your threads look up the advice you have been given, and ask any more questions for clarity.
  • sparkycat2
    sparkycat2 Posts: 170 Forumite
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    FBaby wrote: »
    I have to say that I agree. Sinus tachycardia is nothing more than a fast heart beat and this in itself wouldn't be classified as a heart problem. It can lead to it and would need investigation, but many people suffer from it (including my partner who works full-time) without any consequences. Same with the thyroid problem and depression. Unless you have strong medical evidence of care etc... I don't think these diagnosis on their own will be enough to get you where you wish to be.

    Abnormalities of heart beat, Hypothyroidism, Depression are each listed on detailed breakdown by medical condition of ESA assessments. With awards for each including Support Group and work related activity group although they are each much more likely to result in the assessment result of Fit For Work.

    I guess it depends on the severity of the condition and effect of the conditions on the person. I am not a doctor maybe there is a broad range of hypothyroidism with some people suffering debilitating effects despite the fact I know someone with the condition who takes medication and they are fine, there is for depression despite me knowing someone who has or had clinical depression and returned to work, and maybe there is for sinus tachycardia. I think all three cause fatigue, so I would assume they are worse in combination.
  • Muttleythefrog
    Muttleythefrog Posts: 20,534 Forumite
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    edited 4 October 2012 at 8:13PM
    Can we stick to this thread now Mumz for your case.. please try to keep everything here... we've got the links to previous threads above and I for one am begging you not to make any more. As above... be aware of the descriptors you feel apply to you and attend the medical and be honest. Be aware they like to extrapolate facts from daily life to determine if descriptors apply. Your physical appearance and behaviours will be recorded and also potentially used to justify descriptor choice. A couple of days after the medical I would call the DWP and ask for a copy of the resulting ESA85 ATOS medical report. At that point.. when you get it... you might need some advice here.
    "Do not attribute to conspiracy what can adequately be explained by incompetence" - rogerblack
  • MUMZ2BEE
    MUMZ2BEE Posts: 381 Forumite
    Yes very sorry for the confusion!!

    I shall keep this thread up and running whilst my dreaded medical approaches.

    I just thought I would ask one more questions before the medical; if I fail at the medical do they stop my money immediately!!??

    I've got a phone call today coming from my GP, and I will be asking her to refer me back to adult mental health services so I have some support whilst this is going on.

    Many thanks everybody; sorry for being a pain!!
  • MABLE
    MABLE Posts: 4,239 Forumite
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    MUMZ2BEE wrote: »
    Just got a letter from ATOS that I need to go for a medical assessment on the 26th October.

    I feel very very scared, I am shaking and tearful already and worried I will fail and loose my money!!

    Considering I thought I had filled the form in to the best of my ability, I have a heart condition and am worried how the stress of this will affect my health.

    I've heard so many bad things that people fail at these medicals, I really don't know how I will cope if I have to appeal!!

    Any help please to help me pass would be very grateful!!

    You know your disability is genuine so you have nothing to fear.
  • sniggings
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    HB58 wrote: »
    Indeed - this gives you the chance to show the assessor how you are. My assessment went smoothly, I was treated well and put into the WRAG (which has recently been overturned on appeal). it is human nature for people to post on forums when they are unhappy, and to keep quiet wen they are not, but many of these 'medicals' go well.

    :rotfl: treated well but put in the wrong group so you had to appeal...that's not my idea of it going smoothly :eek:
  • sniggings
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    Mara's right. The aim of these things is to get people back into work that they can do, not keep them at home.

    My mum had to attend an ATOS medical - she said they were very friendly and clear about what was going on, they didn't try and ask her anything to "trip her up". As it was, she was 3 months from her pension anyway, so it was a bit silly calling her in! :D

    OP - you might find work helps your anxiety, and admin work doesn't require too much walking. :)

    they are very friendly whilst they lie on the form and fail you, the figures are proof that they are at the very best incompetent.


    HBS x

    they are very friendly whilst they lie on the form and fail you, the figures are proof that they are at the very best incompetent.

    Failing over 50% of claims, 50-70% of those failed win on appeal, yeah they are very friendly.
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