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jdhCatWorld
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Hi I'm New on here and have been living with being epileptic for 18 years following brain surgery . It's a daily battle that many people do not see. It ruined my career as a nurse and lost me my home and friends but we have to make the best of our cards although the support from benefits etc is becoming more of a problem with cut backs etc. I had an ESA interview last week and have been put on the working group so I'm wondering what it's all about ?
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Hi @jdhCatWorld
Good Evening & a very very big Welcome.
Can I please say “yes yes yes”
I had my BI in 1998 at 32.
Please please have a good look around & please let me know if there’s anything that I can help/support you with????? -
Hi @jdhCatWorld, and welcome!
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