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Stefan19
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I have been on limited capability for some years now. In was reviewed again in 2018 and they give it to me.
However the meetings every 6 weeks are stressing myself out.
I have a disability which means that I am just not capable of work.
However my work coach says he has to have meetings up to check I am not dead. And unless I am in full time work he has to have meetings.
It stresses me out that there is no way physically I can work but at the same time he is badgering me by asking certain things like thinking of returning to work.
I am stressed out beacuse I don't see an end to the badgering by him. I am in the work related group but with a condition that is only going to get worse and no possible way I can get back to work in the future.
I am on disability benefits also. But not only that my disability means I am physically incapable of working.
Is there anything I can say to him to stop the meetings they have been going on for a year and nothing is ever achieved.
However the meetings every 6 weeks are stressing myself out.
I have a disability which means that I am just not capable of work.
However my work coach says he has to have meetings up to check I am not dead. And unless I am in full time work he has to have meetings.
It stresses me out that there is no way physically I can work but at the same time he is badgering me by asking certain things like thinking of returning to work.
I am stressed out beacuse I don't see an end to the badgering by him. I am in the work related group but with a condition that is only going to get worse and no possible way I can get back to work in the future.
I am on disability benefits also. But not only that my disability means I am physically incapable of working.
Is there anything I can say to him to stop the meetings they have been going on for a year and nothing is ever achieved.
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