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whistles
Community member Posts: 1,583 Disability Gamechanger
To everyone who makes this forum possible, the community who reply to posts and support each other.
I have been made welcome, attempting to join in and feel less shy about things.
If I have concerns or worries this place probably will be my first port of call.
I have been made welcome, attempting to join in and feel less shy about things.
If I have concerns or worries this place probably will be my first port of call.
Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going.
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Hi whistles
I am really glad that you found us.
It is a safe place for you and please feel free if you do have any worries or just need to let off steam sometimes we will be here for you
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Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Hello @whistles Pleased to meet you. Welcome. I am always here. Helps my day.
I live on my own. Have disability mental health issues.
Made friends. We all support each other in the community. Talk chat and debate listen. So please offering the hand of friendship.
May I hope to talk to you soon if you wish. About anything
Take care
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Hello @lillybelle Pleased to meet you. Welcome. I hope you are keeping safe and warm.
I enjoy meeting and starting the day speaking to my friends in the community. It helps me, have mental health problems.
I am lonely so that helps me as well meeting new people in our community
I have memory problems use diary to help me. Just an idea.
I am always willing to listen , chat and talk about anything you wish.
Offering hand of friendship
Take care
Community Champion
SCOPE Volunteer Award Engaging Communities 2019
Mental Health advice, guidance and information to all members
Nutrition, Diet, Wellbeing, Addiction.
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Hello everyone.
Thanks for replying.
It's a great firm isn't it.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going. -
Hi @whistles how are you. I love this forum and have met some lovely caring friends. There's alot of knowledgable people who can help with all sorts of problems. Best of all we all understand each others struggles as we all in the same boat.
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hi janejr. well said we are all here to help each other!
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Hi all, we have one thing or things in common disability and claiming benefits, but our views and opinions are so varied and by the wide spectrum we bring comfort, help joy laughter to all our fellow members. Let's keep posting even if we are repeating information others have posted.
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Someone somewhere knows what are you going through, have been through.
I am new to pip and I feel for anyone who is waiting for that brown envelope.
I had a good assessor and it was a stroke of luck!
Saying that the dwp were in the news a lot the week before, maybe he couldn't sleep! I know I couldn't beforehand.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going. -
after spending a long time away from community forums its nice to be back chatting to like minded people..
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