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kathyann55
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hi i have a pip tribunal to attend this coming Friday 16/03/18..the last one i attended was horrific,i was shouted at to sort out my anxiety by a dr,given the 3rd degree by a dwp rep and made to feel sick,inhuman,unworthy and even more ill and anxious than when i first went in...why is it allowed to happen..its not my fault i have a chronic and two lfe threatening illnesses...they are despicable inhumans .....
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Hello again, @kathyann55
I've just replied to your previous post, so won't go into details again. I am profoundly saddened to read of your experience, and profoundly saddened to know that such experiences are not rare. Nobody should be put through this sort of thing, and I am ashamed to live in a country where it is possible.
Keep in touch, keep your chin up if you can,
Here and listening,
Richard
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