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morning family hope everyone is well, just an update on my new assessment team and social worker they have just left with a very long list of things that i need so i can live as normal as possible. In the list i asked for was everything from helping me shower in the morning preparing food leaving drinks that i can get to and taking me out into the big wide world. Let’s just hope everything comes together and i can get my life back together, it’s been a long road these past 3 years so I’m looking forward to it. I just want to say thank you to everyone on this forum that has stuck by me when life has become undesirable. If you’re still interested I’ll keep you posted on how things are going. I always thought being disabled was a very unpleasant experience but with the right support and good family ( the scope family) life isn’t too bad after all.
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Oh yes, if you’re wondering why i call you all family it’s because you are the only family i have and probably the best anyway . NC
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Morning @cripps
What a lovely post! I am so glad you are getting the support you deserve and Im thrilled you enjoy the community and we have been able to help! Onwards and upwards!!!Scope
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Thank you for being there, I’m glad your not here to see a grown man cry ? i think i maybe slightly embarrassed. ?. NC
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Oh, this was so lovely to read @cripps!
Thank you so much for sharing with us, it's great to hear that you're getting the right support -
Hey, there's nothing wrong with a few tears!! Emotional release is good for us!
Im so pleased to hear you sounding more positive and hopefulScope
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? big hugs !!!!
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Yay!
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