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[1997] NISSCSC C4/97(IB) (14 November 1997)
Decision No: C4/97(IB)
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS AND BENEFITS
(NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
SOCIAL SECURITY (CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS)
(NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
INCAPACITY BENEFIT
Appeal to the Social Security Commissioner
on a question of law from the decision of the
Ballymena Social Security Appeal Tribunal
dated 18 September 1996
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
"Her other problem unrelated to her shoulder problem is that ofoverwhelming fatigue during every day activities. She has had
this problem for probably around 15-20 years since the birth of
her second child but much worse over the last four years.
Ordinary daily activities leave her profoundly exhausted such
that she has to rest during the day. She can walk short distances
only. I believe this condition to be one of ME and I also believe
her disability to be quite a genuine one...."
The Tribunal preferred the evidence on the clinical findings of the Medical Referee. The Medical Referee records that on physical examination of her back there was no abnormality, and that sensation in her lower limbs were normal, no physical incapacity from standing, her knee joints were normal on examination with full range of pain free movement. He said she had no back problems and there was no physical findings to correlate with claimants alleged incapacity, but recorded that she had some limitation of abduction in her left shoulder joint today but only 10%, otherwise no physical problem and recorded:- "Reached each hand to back of head." I have considered this document and attempt to relate it to claimant's complaint of overwhelming fatigue and profound exhaustion and find that the Medical Referee took no cognisance at all of those complaints and the Tribunal just dismissed them out of hand. As far as Dr W…'s report was concerned it merely said that it did not accept it, or assumed that there had been an improvement in the range of shoulder movement.
(Signed): C C G McNally
COMMISSIONER
14 November 1997