Hi everyone, My name is Jamie (F) and i am 26 years of age
This post was made on behalf of me (thank you rusty j)
Ill explain my situation
Ive had CFS since the age of 17 in 2006 after having a severe case of glandular fever which took me over 6 months to recover from, however the fatigue never went away. I was brushed off for years by doctors telling me its normal or that is was because of depression. I didnt even know what CFS was untill about 2012 when my tafe teacher told me he thought i had it because he also coincidentally was my teacher when i had glandular fever (but i had to quit as a i was so sick)
I finally found a doctor about two years ago who diagnosed me with CFS, after running all the basic tests and assessing my symptoms, how ever she is just a GP, not a specialist.
My level of fatigue impacts all areas of my life, some days i cant leave the house and can only get out of bed briefly. Some days i can go for for a couple of hours then just crash once i get home. My concentration, memory and mood is greatly affected. I also get extremely dizzy whenever i stand or bend over, i lose my vision, sweat, feel nauseous, weak, shaky and have to hold on to something till it passes. This happens most days.
I get hart palpitations occasionally from bending over which causes me to faint if i dont stop what ever im doing and sit it out.
I also have IBS and some bladder issues. I have moderate to severe muscle, joint and nerve pain partially due to a leg discrepancy caused by a rotated hip, however that doesnt explain my finger and elbow pain. Headaces most days.
I also have mental health problems which are currently managed. However at the news of my application being unsuccessful i had a total break down for a couple of days untill i came across this forum and started to have hope again.
I was relying on the extra pension money so i can move out of my parents house (ive been rejected from every rental i have applied for because my income is too low, even though i have an excellent rental history) and have some independence, also so i could finally afford to see specialists.
Okay so about my pension application. I had my GP fill out the report, she stated that i have CFS and that i am unable to work at all. She listed some symptoms but i know it wasnt in depth enough. She also put down depression/ anxiety due to my poor health and recommenced that i get my Psychologist to write a report taking about how my condition affected my mental health. I asked my psyc to do this and she repeated that "i acknowledge that physical and mental conditions over lap how ever i keep to two separate". She did write a very short two paragraph report stating that i suffer from an anxiety disorder and she defined the disorder.
With my claim i also attached the report from when I originally had Glandular fever, and two physio reports.
At the job capacity interview with an Occupation Therapist at centrelink i further discussed my symptoms but i felt very dismissed by the interviewer who really seemed like she was completely skeptical of me and almost manipulative. She also asked if i had seen any specialist about CFS and i told her the only ones i knew of (at the time) were far too expensive for me to afford on my current payment of $250 pw. She also asked if i was on any treatment for it and i said i didnt know of any apart from all of the supplements, painkillers and physiotherapy i was already doing.
I am waiting for a letter to come in the mail explaining why my claim was not approved, i hope this gives me enough information so that i can appeal.
Since joining this forum i have found out about the CFS clinic at Griffith which sounds really promising for me, i will be making an appointment and getting a referral ASAP. I couldnt find any information about weather they charge or not, the phone lines are only open Thurs and Fri so i will be calling first thing Thurs. I also did a google search about psychologist who specialise in CFS and i found one on the sunshine coast by the name of Sam Clarke
http://www.scclinpsych.com.au/about-our-psychologists/sam-clarke/
Thank you so much for all of the responses, ive already learnt so much and this is only my second day on here!