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Being discriminated

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sam12
sam12 Posts: 1,338 Pioneering
Because am moving away and remarry this outragous from pip assessment my bf supports and helps me he accepts I have serious mental health issues cutting extra not many people Do that  he wants to give me stable future he knows not my fault. My Dr so angry about way we all being treated by pip dwp. My mind getting out of wack with worry I got out tablets to take but Lancashire well being lady rang me I told her right away i goin to go hungry lose my phns make me even more suicidal already esting less I eat to soft foods expensive I don't think am able to last out the process of this 

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  • feir
    feir Community member Posts: 397 Pioneering
    edited July 2018
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    I've been housebound for a year. Nobody cares.

    To add to that you need a government in that supports the disabled and supports them not being discriminated against and treated as 2nd class citizens, we don't have that right now. Just got to wait until we get one. i'm campaigning for euthansia as that is the only viable option under this government.

  • sam12
    sam12 Posts: 1,338 Pioneering
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    Am.housebound over 3 years u crack up  u don't know my health issues. We all discriminated by the government my Dr is on our side 100% he said it bad of the government they are killing us off things gettinf much worse 

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