Mood disorders. Schizophrenia. PTSD. Autism or Asperger’s syndrome. Depression. How do you prove neuropathy? The most obvious evidence you will need is your complete medical history, including a neurologist’s diagnosis of your peripheral neuropathy based on testing such as MRIs, a nerve biopsy, blood tests, nerve conduction tests, or aRead More →

preparing and cooking food. eating and drinking. managing your treatments. washing and bathing. managing toilet needs or incontinence. dressing and undressing. communicating with other people. reading and understanding written information. Can you automatically qualify for PIP? Unlike DLA, there are no conditions which automatically qualify you to receive the benefit.Read More →

You had bunion surgery to remove a lump of bone (bunion) from the joint where your big toe joins your foot, and to straighten your big toe. You will have pain and swelling that slowly improves in the 6 weeks after surgery. You may have some minor pain and swellingRead More →