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Morning michfinch and Ralph blimey mate 20 years writing a diary and all it gets is a curious glance seems like a lot of hard work mate to get that response don't you think
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Yep it’s a bit disheartening but when you do show all of them at interviews it does make your case stronger, I think.
It’s also useful for doctors visits. It’s very easy to mix up days when fits have occurred, as the memory plays tricks, so I take the current one to the surgery.
Talking of MP’s I think the current 50% rule on pip is probably the most unfair rule as far as epilepsy and other fluctuating conditions are concerned and that needs addressed immediately.
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Yes, that’s why I have involved my MP. Could you involve yours? Thanks, M
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Username_removed said:Ralph said:
Talking of MP’s I think the current 50% rule on pip is probably the most unfair rule as far as epilepsy and other fluctuating conditions are concerned and that needs addressed immediately.
It’s a significant improvement on DLA which required nearly 60% of the time (4 days in 7 etc.) and its of little relevance to epilepsy and shouldn’t harm the case at all. To put that in perspective, someone who gets no warning; can fit at any time unpredictably but only fits maybe once a week should still be able to construct a successful case for daily living because the “any time” bit is what’s relevant. Obviously that balance shifts if the fit is only once every 3 months the case law is quite clear in stating that you balance risk againat frequency exactly as for DLA.
I agree that they should be getting care if they are getting frequent fits without warning. They pose a danger of injury to themselves and others at all times and therefore must be supervised.
If you need constant supervision you should get the care component.
Frequent could mean once a week or fortnight, or month I don’t know.
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Blimey it's very confusing my brain hurts as for people suggesting what books to read try spike milligan . Told you I was ill the words on his gravestone
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Yes it beats all the gloom
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I listened to the audiobook Hitler my part in his downfall. Read by Spike, had me in stitches. Superb.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler:_My_Part_in_His_Downfall
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How appropiate.
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