Danbob when I had that desicion made for me by some
idiot who figured that because I wasn't sweating, wasn't rocking backwards and forwards and 'had no ideas of suicide or self harm' (not that he even asked so... he must be some sort of rubbish telepathic idiot who gets it very wrong!

) I disputed it and I am pretty sure they have to carry on paying you at least something until your appeal is heard. it might not be the full about (I think mine was around £65 a week) but it is better than nothing. When I won my tribunal back in July, I was told my amount would go up to £94 a week and I would recieve a rebate as I had been underpaid since February />.
I don't mean to panic you - but it
is all changing next year. Unless you are terminally ill, no-one will be entitled to ESA

I am pretty worried about this because I am just at a kind of happy medium at the moment (I'm doing permitted work) I would imagine there
must be something else coming in to take its place. I regularly see a lady at the job centre now, just to 'monitor' me... and she is very friendly and is disgusted that I was told to go back to work (a lot of people who work for the DWP agree that the 'medical examinations' are complete bull!!!) If you dispute it (which I think you definetly should) and they keep paying you, you are almost in a win-win! By the time it gets to appeal/tribunal, it'll all be about to change anyway!! You'll also get your medical report through, which tells you exactly why they think you are eligable for work (it
will be completley ridiculous reasons like.... your clothes were clean or... you didnt speak under your breath

)
They are idiots Danbob who have
NO idea about mental illness and how it effects us day to day! All they see is an able bodied person who in 'their' opinion, can sit behind a desk! Thats all it boils down to! But it definetly does not help us when we already have enough to deal with.
xx