Benefits

I've applied for a benefit and have been told to get a fit note from my doctor's (I understand why and think I can get one)

My question really is 

Has anyone else had to do this and what things should I say to my GP other than I can't work due to mental health and burnout

Parents
  • Well i was involved in a car crash where I my car skidden on ice and plunged down a banking. Fortunatley I wasn't too bad only a bruised ego and painful back and arm injuries. I was carted off to hospital for checks etc and spent a week in there. I had and still do sometimes have flash backs and my mental health is an issue but I recieve care from the mental health team who have been brillaint in supporting me. My GP wrote me a fit note for 6 weeks and when that expired I went back to see her still with bad back problems and I can't raise my right arm too far in the air etc. At the time I was working as a Care Assistant in a care home which in itself is a physically and mentally challenging job. My curent fit note ends on 1st August and I'll be going back for abother one. I decided that due to my age (66 in September) That I might as well take early retirment which I have done and my support worker assisted me to make a claim for UC. The DWP say that due to my savings being above £6000 I'm not entitled to any benefit but my support worker thinks I'll be entitled to PIP providing I keep getting fit notes and submitting them on my UC Journal. I hit Pension age on March 10th 2027. I've been Autistic for quite a few years now and it's only just come to light since the accident. At least I'm still alive and have a new life as a Retiree which is more than can be said for the car which sadly got written off. 

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  • Well i was involved in a car crash where I my car skidden on ice and plunged down a banking. Fortunatley I wasn't too bad only a bruised ego and painful back and arm injuries. I was carted off to hospital for checks etc and spent a week in there. I had and still do sometimes have flash backs and my mental health is an issue but I recieve care from the mental health team who have been brillaint in supporting me. My GP wrote me a fit note for 6 weeks and when that expired I went back to see her still with bad back problems and I can't raise my right arm too far in the air etc. At the time I was working as a Care Assistant in a care home which in itself is a physically and mentally challenging job. My curent fit note ends on 1st August and I'll be going back for abother one. I decided that due to my age (66 in September) That I might as well take early retirment which I have done and my support worker assisted me to make a claim for UC. The DWP say that due to my savings being above £6000 I'm not entitled to any benefit but my support worker thinks I'll be entitled to PIP providing I keep getting fit notes and submitting them on my UC Journal. I hit Pension age on March 10th 2027. I've been Autistic for quite a few years now and it's only just come to light since the accident. At least I'm still alive and have a new life as a Retiree which is more than can be said for the car which sadly got written off. 

Children