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DLA

chrissy025

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Hello i am new to this.
I wanted to ask a question about DLA. Can i claim this benefit as a diabetic, would it affect
my husbands seperate claim for other medical issues
 
Hi chrissy and welcome to the forum. Someone will be along soon who can help you with your question. In the meantime have a good look around and make yourself at home

Perhaps you may find this information interesting whether or not you are newly diagnosed. It gives advice on how to manage your diabetes which is what we think is the best way. You may have been told to do things differently but give this a try as it works well.

 
You will not be able to claim DLA for diabetes, unless you have an additional physical or mental condition. Diabetes alone is not counted as a disiability, as it really should not have an impact on your welll being or your life that terms you as being disabled, unless you have had a leg amputation from it or have gone blind from complications.

Diabetes is not classified as a disability to enable persons to claim DLA.
 
DLA Is for the extra costs you may have because you are disabled.

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeo ... G_10011731

How to claim
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Diol1/DoItOnline/DG_10017715

DLA is split into two parts Mobility and Care
you can apply for one ,or both parts

The Mobility part:You would need to be unable to walk or virtually unable to walk
from Physical disability or need someone to supervise you, for your own safety,
or both

Care Part : your disability is severe enough for you to need help caring for yourself
washing ,dressing ,eating, Medication ,someone to supervise you, for your own safety,
or both

Both parts you will need medical evidence

example: Ongoing Uncontrolled Hypoglycaemia ,, so you may need someone to supervise you
example: Mentally ill with diabetes may need someone to supervise you
example: blind with diabetes may need someone to supervise you
example children with diabetes will need someone to supervise them

as donnellysdogs said its normally the Complications of Diabetes that lead to a physical disability

However children with diabetes is atypical example when you can claim

I am wheelchair user my diabetes is not severe enough to effect my Disability

This is a handbook for DLA a decision makers info relating to diabetics see:
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/ch17.pdf

DLA a decision makers info relating Diabetes Children
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/dla.pdf full handbook
 
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