Do I look suspicious *Compliance Review UC*

This is so embarrassing, I have severe social anxiety and panic attacks and autism suspected. I have been on universal credit for a while now, and I had a letter in JULY about a compliance review, I had nothing to hide at all!!! but because I have anxiety I panicked and panicked and cried every single day, they only wanted to check if I was receiving the correct amount of UC, but obviously my anxiety thought it was the end of the world, I had my compliance interview it went on from July - September, I sent her my council tax, water bills and my tenancy agreement, then I sent her a years bank statements today after me ringing her weekly for an update because my anxiety was bad, she closed the case and said "
Thank you for providing additional information following your compliance interview held on 06/07/2025.We have considered this information and decided that your benefit award will not change at this time."But beacuse my anxiety is sky high, i panicked and wrote a message to her in my jornal, that said "Thank you for your reply Sara, you were amazing and so caring and thoughtful and made this so much easier for me, at the beginning of the call I explained I have severe social anxiety, and suspected autism (currently going through diagnosis) and have a hard time understanding, processing information or responding to questions, as I need processing time to formulate thoughts, a few times I had sensory information overload which led to anxiety meltdowns, but you spoke slowly and clearly, were very kind and compassionate and patient with me, and I am so thankful for your great care. Take care. I'd like to put a good word in for you at how well trained you are at your job." Because she was so amazing to me, always helping me with my nerves and speaking slowly, only now my anxious self thinks I look suspicous from that message :'(
Do I? sorry please someone ease my mind :( I feel so dumb I sent that message, my anxiety makes me attached to people and I kept ringing her (hahaha awkward) and she was so understanding, thats why I sent that message
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I think that is a very nice, kind gesture and it should be taken by them as such 😊
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You don't look suspicious to me. You appear genuinely grateful for someone who recognised your issues, and treated you well.
I'd say it was a nice message to send someone.
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That doesn't sound suspicious at all @mummy1223, it was very kind of you to let them know how much she helped you ☺️
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That doesn't look suspicious. It may come as a shock to some UC staff though, I expect they're used to receiving negative comments. (Which is often understandable based on my own experiences with them!)
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