steve30 wrote:
I'm not really sure how they would be able to help. Out of interest, what help did they provide you?
But hopefully I will be successful.
Sorry I completely forgot about this thread.
Someone from the NAS came to my house to help me fill in the form. She went through the form with me and took note of my answers to the questions, then she took the form away and filled it in for me. She then brought the form back to me and let me check through it to make sure everything was accurate. Basically, the NAS know what the DLA people are looking for, and how to word it so that it goes in your favour. Also, other people are allowed to fill it in for you, I think there's a place for them to sign on the form. It's helpful to have someone with experience as they can help jog your memory about certain issues, etc. Eg. if you suffer from depression you could be at risk of injuring yourself, or if you sometimes forget to eat then you could be at risk of neglecting yourself, etc.
You should also speak to your GP btw, because they usually don't have a clue about AS or how it effects you. Make sure they know the type of support you need, things you struggle with, etc.