Hubby is applying for invalidity pension following SCA last year. He was refused in September last year and then applied for a review. Got response from that last week - refused again.
The letter says that he can appeal (I'll be doing that for him as he's not good on this type of thing). Can anyone give me any idea what type of info will assist me? Do I bombard them with medical info?
When the review was applied for there was paperwork from his GP, a letter from hubby along with name, phone no. & email of his cardiologist (who hasn't been contacted at all).
Cardiologist says that hubby is unable to work as he cannot have any stress, do isometric exercise, drive professionally, go up ladders, no lifting over 10-15kg. His short-term memory is very poor which makes learning a new skill nigh on impossible too. Somedays he's full of beans, other days he'll have a short walk and then sleep for 1/2 an hour or more and be wiped for the rest of the day.
I don't want him to go onto Disability as this will affect our income as I work part-time. He's currently receiving Illness Benefit and has been since March 2012.