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This discussion was created from comments split from: I may not be able to return to work due to illness and disability - employment advise..
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Hello I am new to this site i have just been awarded high rate mobility and high rate daily living component . i am not fit to go back to work i am still sending sick notes to my work that will soon be terminated through ill health will i be entitled to esa .
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call your local jobcentreplus as soon as possible so your not missing out in benefit,ask about carers allowance also.If you rent your property ask about that also.Basicually ask about everything you have nothing to lose
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Hospital told me not to even think about working that was the day before assessment so hospital focus on worse symptoms where as ATOS don't give A TOS and focus on lying
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