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Its the fear of the unknown I think DWP given ptsd as it is traumatic Just think your blessed amazing sister who has your back sounds like have real good support I sent my pip form off in July for some reason I'm not stressed maybe because takes a year I had bad couple of days worrying just think of all the things we gone through and we are still here we live in a fear based society and dealing with DWP is triggering I look at them as just people probably stressed to the eyeballs we got to be ready to deal with them take day by day because the mind torments you everyday well mine does telling me all manner of things I've rung up family screaming put of my mind and all the things i was worried about last year hasn't happened and I was bad bad bad pls excuse spelling I Hooe you have some restful days
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OOh Yes you pimple poppers hhh I've spent hours trying to connect phone to Internet !@ i wonder what starmers speech about today
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Thankyou x
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Thankyou Morgan
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hi Catherine, I absolutely agree with you. I really do think they have given us PTSD on top of everything else we have and thank you. I do have a great support system and I do believe without it I wouldn’t be here honestly. As for your PIP I just got done with my review. I sent mine back in September and in August they sent me a letter saying everything is staying the same however my health has deteriorated in the past three years so with the help of few great people here, especially poppy I submitted a mandatory reconsideration and it was successful and I was awarded enhanced for both. I think like night city has said You have to stand up for yourself sometimes and fight for yourself. But with PIP, they mostly keep your claim the same. Right now, I’m going through an ESA review, I’m still on the old one so I understand completely how you are feeling but I think we will both be okay! ☺️
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Oh great on pip oh yes 2016 when I got report back they lied I went to town can't say what I said and I got so angry in pip form this time I said you don't follow the Equality Act I also wrote don't lie I'm telling you what's wrong with me I am telling you I said I can't take the lies sick of being scared I relized everything is to keep us fearful take day by day try to relax I love this saying I've had many troubles in my life most of them never happened pls excuse spelling x
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that’s so beautiful! I’m going to use it! And yes I understand your frustration, they lie and just hope we’ll accept it, it’s exhausting!
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you're both stronger than you think and you'll both be ok, the system is twisted but in the end a genuine claimant like yourselves will always be ok.
It's people who don't have expert official diagnosis they will go for people who say they have something (possibly do) but don't have the proof and youngsters under 25.
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Been missing you Nightcity, good to have you back
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💜 Bless you, thanks Judie
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Thankyou feel so down with the whole world seems to heading towards the bigger picture
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just enjoy your life and Christmas lovey, nothings changing for a long time and it's the court case next week which may delay everything more or even change it.
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Your right thankyou so glad your on here 😊
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