Anyone been declined ESA following cancer treat... - My Ovacome

My Ovacome

18,248 members20,377 posts

Anyone been declined ESA following cancer treatment?

rareoldme profile image
15 Replies

I was working at the time and returned but was sacked (long story). This sent me into a huge spiral of anxiety and depression and I looked to claim ESA. My doctor agreed what I have been through (SCCOHT) will have long term affects and signed to say so. But the result of my assessment is that because I can check myself into a doctors appointment and give directions to a stranger in the street if I am approached than I am mentally fit for work! How are these things on par with looking for work, applying, passing an interview and holding down a new job?

Any time I’m away from my friends and family I feel like I’m drowning. Holding my breath until I’m back with someone who keeps me going. I break down all the time. How can I look for a job and pass an interview like this? Anyone been here?

Written by
rareoldme profile image
rareoldme
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
15 Replies
Welshandproud profile image
Welshandproud

If you have a Maggie's near you then go and talk to their benefits advisor. They helped me a lot when applying for a blue badge and ESA. Good luck xc

rareoldme profile image
rareoldme in reply toWelshandproud

I’m not sure what Maggies is but I’m on my way to my oncology appointment so I’ll mention it. Not really an area an oncology doc would deal with really but dunno what else to do. It’s cost me £15 to get to the hospital because of an error on the bus app taking money for day riders and not giving them. What a day! Could be worse I know.

Lyndy profile image
Lyndy in reply torareoldme

Macmillan can help you over the phone...call their helpline xx

Katmal-UK profile image
Katmal-UK in reply torareoldme

Hi, as Sian says, see if you can get to a local Maggies or google : maggiescentres.org which should be able to tell you your local centre. Good luck.

Welshandproud profile image
Welshandproud in reply torareoldme

Oh no. What a day. Maggie's is a wonderful charity which supports people going through cancer and their families and friends. Have a look at their website to check if there is one near you. Our local one is brilliant. Good luck xxx

CallmeMum profile image
CallmeMum

Have you applied for PIP? You should get that on special grounds xxx

rareoldme profile image
rareoldme in reply toCallmeMum

I haven’t applied for PiP on the basis that I’m independent. As far as I’m aware the special grounds are if you are terminal or have a very short time you are expected to live. DWP told me to apply and told me the assessment was just a formality. Now this!

CallmeMum profile image
CallmeMum in reply torareoldme

Cindy was on it for 4 years she applied about 3 months after a diagnosis and got it they just kept reviewing it every so often, I haven't looked at your profile so forgive me for asking, have you been told that you're incurable?

rareoldme profile image
rareoldme in reply toCallmeMum

No thankfully I haven’t been told that. I was diagnosed 1c2 and had TAHBSO with lymph nodes, appendix and omentum removed followed by 6 cycles of chemo (cistplatin and etoposide) NED since but I went back to work and was sacked in June. Work was what kept me going when I was away from my family. But that was taken away from me and I spiralled into being this emotional mess. My Dr agreed I need some time out and so did the job centre and told me to claim ESA. Now they say I can’t.

CallmeMum profile image
CallmeMum in reply torareoldme

This is Macmillians support page, hope it helps also call your CNS and see what can be done I'm certain that you are entitled to something xxx

macmillan.org.uk/informatio...

rareoldme profile image
rareoldme in reply toCallmeMum

I’ll have a look. Thanks.

Neona profile image
Neona

I would have thought that you qualified for contribution based ESA as well as PIP and a blue badge

rareoldme profile image
rareoldme in reply toNeona

They have said no esa but I’ve asked for a mandatory reconsideration. I thought pip wouldn’t allow me anything because I’m independent.

Neona profile image
Neona in reply torareoldme

The PIP form has categories for trouble / worries with going out etc- you need to get help from Macmillan to fill in the form- diagnosis is unimportant fir this but the way you fill in the firm really matters. You have to show how you are affected in everyday tasks. I don’t need personal care at present but I got points in lots of other categories.

Grace123 profile image
Grace123

What a challenging situation - my love and prayers are with you xxx

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Question re Work

Ok so here I am looking to apply for new job. Love the work I currently do but like a lot of places...
Katmal-UK profile image

Anyone else worn out well after treatment finished?

So I had SCCOHT and TAHBSO 2017 with 6 rounds of cistplatin and etoposide. That finished March...
rareoldme profile image

Return to work meeting and reasonable adaptations

I’m looking for some advice please. I will be having my sixth (and hopefully final) chemo session...
SarahBa profile image

Moving Forward - Getting Ready to Look for Work and Have Started to Study again

Hello there I was made redundant last year in June while I was recovering from pulmonary emboli...

Bad day

I had such a bad day at work today I struggle every day with things that were second nature to me...
Jasel23 profile image

Moderation team

See all

Top community tags

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.