Arthritis Of The Neck
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arthritis of the neck

i have arthritis in my neck and spine and bottom of my back a says i should apply for dla?
i also have nf 1 which gives me lots of pain in my full body the tumors are preesing on my nerve endings in my spine i have a laege one on my neck (left side and right side) which my specilist says is causing the promlems in my left side which causes my left arm to have limited use with the nf and the arthritis would it be worth while claiming for this dla and would i get any thing i also suffer from black outs and this is related to the nf
Hi Tracey!
I’m sorry you’ve got to deal with these problems, DLA or not, I wish you the best and send lots of hugs. I’m on DLA (Crohn’s disease) and whether you receive it or not is based on a comprehensive assessment of both your mobility problems and personal care requirements. If you have difficulties with any of these, you may well be entitled to claim.
Have you a Disability Information Service in your area (or even a Citizen’s Advice Bureau)? They have experienced people that will be able to advise you on what and how you can claim. They’ll even help you fill out the forms – so give them a call. Also, try the Direct.gov website and look at the disability information there – it’ll give you an idea on whether you should claim.
I’ve been very ill and housebound for a while now, but when I first claimed, they denied me. Don’t give up, if you feel the decision is wrong – make sure you appeal. It’s not easy, but the more help you can get completing the forms and/or appeals process – the easier it’ll be for you.
All the very best.
Erika – Arthritis in Neck, Hip Pain, Leg Pain, Forearm Pain, Chronic Bilateral Hand Rash, Depression


Thanks for posting this. This information really helps people that are suffering on arthritis.