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+ | Graham Shawcross, 63, had probably fatal Addison's ailment, but was ruled fit to operate final November and had his ?400-a-month incapacity advantage halted.<br><br>Yvonne, his wife of 23 years, claims the anxiety of shedding his rewards, and of launching an appeal against the selection, induced his death.<br><br>She told Division of Operate and Pensions bosses Graham had died, but they nevertheless invited him to attend an appeal hearing - and wrote again a few days later to say he was eligible for Employment and Assistance Allowance for at least the up coming 24 months.<br><br>Yvonne of Radcliffe, Manchester, stated: 'Graham would definitely be alive these days if it was not for the pressure.<br><br>In November, Graham received a letter from the DWP informing him he was no longer entitled to incapacity benefit soon after an assessment identified he was match for work.<br><br>But Graham, who did not obtain a single level when his capability to perform was assessed, suffered from Addison's condition - a rare adrenal gland disorder which influences hormone manufacturing.<br><br>The condition, handled with steroid medication, causes exhaustion, muscle weakness, dizziness, fainting and cramps and can lead to adrenal crisis, which can be fatal.<br><br>Mr Shawcross had suffered from Addison's disease given that the age of 21 but had worked for forty many years just before unwell-well being received the far better of him.<br><br>Soon after attractive the determination at the end of January, he was summoned to a hearing in Bury in June 19 - regardless of Yvonne informing the DWP of his death.<br><br>On June 24, a 2nd letter arrived stating his appeal had been granted and he was eligible for Employment and Assistance Allowance for at least the next 24 months.<br><br>Mr Shawcross, father to thirty-yr-old Gary and Rebecca, aged 21, volunteered as the treasurer of the Bolton Road estate tenants and residents association.<br><br>His wife, who runs a college kitchen, stated when he attended his healthcare assessment with Atos Healthcare he brought with him a large folder about his issue, which was not consulted.<br><br>Bury South MP Ivan Lewis mentioned: 'Graham Shawcross was a outstanding guy, who for nearly 40 years, worked tough in spite of possessing a continual illness.<br><br>You have turned off story recommendations. Turn them on and we'll update the list under with stories we consider you'll adore ( how we do this).<br><br>You've turned off story suggestions. Flip them on and we'll update the listing beneath with stories we consider you are chronic liar disorder - you could try this out - going to really like ( how we do this). |
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A widow was horrified when a letter arrived for her late husband saying he had won his appeal against his sickness rewards becoming axed.
Graham Shawcross, 63, had probably fatal Addison's ailment, but was ruled fit to operate final November and had his ?400-a-month incapacity advantage halted.
Yvonne, his wife of 23 years, claims the anxiety of shedding his rewards, and of launching an appeal against the selection, induced his death.
She told Division of Operate and Pensions bosses Graham had died, but they nevertheless invited him to attend an appeal hearing - and wrote again a few days later to say he was eligible for Employment and Assistance Allowance for at least the up coming 24 months.
Yvonne of Radcliffe, Manchester, stated: 'Graham would definitely be alive these days if it was not for the pressure.
In November, Graham received a letter from the DWP informing him he was no longer entitled to incapacity benefit soon after an assessment identified he was match for work.
But Graham, who did not obtain a single level when his capability to perform was assessed, suffered from Addison's condition - a rare adrenal gland disorder which influences hormone manufacturing.
The condition, handled with steroid medication, causes exhaustion, muscle weakness, dizziness, fainting and cramps and can lead to adrenal crisis, which can be fatal.
Mr Shawcross had suffered from Addison's disease given that the age of 21 but had worked for forty many years just before unwell-well being received the far better of him.
Soon after attractive the determination at the end of January, he was summoned to a hearing in Bury in June 19 - regardless of Yvonne informing the DWP of his death.
On June 24, a 2nd letter arrived stating his appeal had been granted and he was eligible for Employment and Assistance Allowance for at least the next 24 months.
Mr Shawcross, father to thirty-yr-old Gary and Rebecca, aged 21, volunteered as the treasurer of the Bolton Road estate tenants and residents association.
His wife, who runs a college kitchen, stated when he attended his healthcare assessment with Atos Healthcare he brought with him a large folder about his issue, which was not consulted.
Bury South MP Ivan Lewis mentioned: 'Graham Shawcross was a outstanding guy, who for nearly 40 years, worked tough in spite of possessing a continual illness.
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