Hi Burley and Astrid !"£ to the forum, I think a good GP is worth their weight in gold. It took a while to get diagnosed, I was being sick and had chest pains insomnia etc. To be honest as I never had been on ESA ever (never ill or ignored if I was) I was sent to medical, looking back I was so ill (anxiety and depression) I cried through it. The Dr said I should speak to someone, and deemed me fit for work! My Dr wrote a letter of appeal which was ignored, and I ended up going to tribuneral, where I was grilled for and hour (solicitor and dr part on the panel) which I passed. It seems because I was not diagnosed specifically at first, was the reason I was failed. I recently have had to re-fill in the ESA application form, and had to get help with it because it was so difficult to understand. To be honest the pressure to get better and get back to work i think is not helping my condition to some degree (I put myself under enough pressure) . I constantly search for jobs, although I know I am in no shape to work (head is scrambled) this is also confirmed by my CBT therapist.
On the occassion I have been to the job centre, they have been really nice, but it is difficult to know where to get the right help. I have worked over 30 years and feel at a loss, and I have to agree with you Astrid those that abuse the system seem to get all the help.
BTW mindful help are located on in the Uk and offer a free service, they have posted here on the forum, maybe they can be of some help. I think I am very lucky that my GP is supportive (he is one of those Dr's that don't suffer fools lightly) and has got me a place on CBT. Take care xx