Would love to hear about experiences and feelings around claiming disability benefits!
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GlasgowMama
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Hi, I've recently been awarded PIP, and I still feel really strange about identifying as disabled. I never applied for it for over a decade, a little bit through fear of the process and all the horror stories one hears about it all, but mostly, if I'm completely honest, I never applied because I think I was in denial about being disabled. Has anyone else had these same feelings? It's a strange experience, but I'm at the point in my life where my needs and my responsibilities toward myself and my family outweigh my fears and prejudices around the whole label thing.
I would love love to hear about your experiences and feelings around claiming disability benefits, and/or asking for help. Thank you for any participation in the discussion, I'm hoping to hear from at least a few of you guys, although I do understand that it's a deeply personal issue that I'm asking about. I have no agenda, and have no malicious intent, I just have nobody to talk to, and I'm glad I found this forum, I'm hoping I can get some social interaction here, even if it is only online. Loneliness is not a good state of being. Thanks for reading, have a great evening/day
I would love love to hear about your experiences and feelings around claiming disability benefits, and/or asking for help. Thank you for any participation in the discussion, I'm hoping to hear from at least a few of you guys, although I do understand that it's a deeply personal issue that I'm asking about. I have no agenda, and have no malicious intent, I just have nobody to talk to, and I'm glad I found this forum, I'm hoping I can get some social interaction here, even if it is only online. Loneliness is not a good state of being. Thanks for reading, have a great evening/day
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Hi @GlasgowMama
Welcome it’s great to meet you today!!!!!!!!
Yes I have got all of the “T-Shirt’s”
Following my “Stroke” in 1998 at the age off 32 my “life” changed “big time”
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Thanks so much for your reply, it's nice to know that there's an active community here, I think it's going to help me a lot
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Hi @GlasgowMama welcome to the community!
I felt the same before claiming PIP. I always wanted to work and becoming disabled last year completely took it all away from me. I will admit I never wanted to claim benefits, it was difficult enough coming to terms with my disabilities let alone needing to claim a benefit.
I started to look at the bigger picture and realised I do need the extra support.
Disability Gamechanger - 2019 -
Hi @GlasgowMama
“No probs”
“It’s my Pleasure”
Please please let me know if I can help you further???????
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Hi @GlasgowMama, and a warm welcome to the community. It's great to have you here!
Thanks for sharing this with us: I'm sure many others will be able to relate. I hope at the very least, it helps to know that you're among others who understand here on the community. You're not alone, and we're here to support you however we can.
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