On your application form, it is important to give as much detail as possible to illustrate how you meet the criteria of each descriptor. Your GP, neuromuscular consultant or other healthcare professional could help you with the claim or provide a letter of support. Explain to your GP or health care professional how your condition affects your daily life so they can support your application.
A supporting letter can be provided by anyone who is involved professionally with your care. Most often, recent clinical letters are good supporting evidence. Letters could also be from physiotherapy, occupational therapy, social work or a professional from a neuromuscular team such as a nurse specialist or care advisor.
Often applications are rejected because people don’t provide enough detail regarding the impacts of their condition, or they do not provide supporting evidence such as hospital letters with the application. It’s important to make sure you go into adequate depth about what you experience and whether you are helped by anyone and how often.
Remember that the person reading the application form may have no experience of muscle wasting and weakening conditions and their complexity, so provide as much helpful information as you can, and clearly explain if your condition is variable. If the application does not get the outcome you think it should, you can request the decision be looked at by Social Security Scotland again.