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Bigguy66
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Hi, everyone I've just joined up I live in Norfolk and have had to adapt my life since 1996, I had a work accident which resulted in half of my calf area being removed which left me with nerve damage skin grafts big scar and low self esteem I eventually had to refrain from work in 2006 which trying to get benefits was when my battles began Maybe you too can relate to this too with the benefits battle drop me a note if so
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Hi @Bigguy66 welcome to the community! I am sure many members of our community will be able to relate. Let us know if you need any helpDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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Thanks Ami2301 I have spoken with your team and sadly unable to help me at this time
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Hi @Bigguy66How are you? I see that you have spoken to our team, what team was that? I can try to help.
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