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DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
Commissioner's Case No: CDLA/4329/2001
"It cannot be the case that just because someone has or has had ME that the ME of itself is a physical disablement which means that a person cannot walk. The ME must be linked with some resultant disability which gives rise to a person being virtually unable to walk. As far as the Tribunal is aware there is nothing to suggest that ME gives rise to mental problems which result in an inability to carry out physical activities.
It was with regret that the Tribunal concluded that they just do not believe (the claimant's) descriptions of her perceived disabilities. They did not find her to be a credible witness. The whole tone of the written and verbal evidence seemed to them to be trying to establish physical problems which she thought she should have rather than those which in fact existed. They felt that it was quite unsafe to come to a decision on her suggested limitations without very clear and conclusive medical evidence."
(Signed) E A L Bano
Commissioner
16 May 2002