never sign "commitments " that you are not happy with

smallprint
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So never sign "commitments " that you are not happy with I was harassed by my work coach to sign even when I told her i did not remember what my commitments were. I am on medication that is unstable and makes me very drowsy I asked her over and over if she wanted me to sign a legal contract when I was incapable . I did not sign and my claim did stop . What is truly astonishing is that my doctor is being over ruled by office staff with no clinical training I fear it is to late if you have already signed commitments but this is a covert government strategy to blindside the sick ,Internet illiterate and vulnerable it is truly shocking !!!!
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Hi @smallprint
A very big welcome to you I do hope that we can both offer you help and support ??
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So sorry to hear about your experience @smallprint, it must have been especially difficult to handle what with the effect your medication has on you. If you'd like to talk about it further on here, please feel free.
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