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Elizabeth1 said:@twonker my daughter as she lives with me and they are her dogs which we have had for 10 years before I was ill if it got anything to do with you
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@twonker well if I don’t get awarded pip because we have dogs that’s ridiculous, many disabled people have service animals. My anxiety has been much worse though all of this and you have made it much worse something else to worry about thank you very much0
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Elizabeth1 said:well if I don’t get awarded pip because we have dogs that’s ridiculous, many disabled people have service animals. My anxiety has been much worse though all of this and you have made it much worse something else to worry about thank you very much
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Who's talking to who here. Looks a bit confusing. All @Twanker was trying to say was that if you have pets it gives the assessor another reason to say you can bend to the floor to put food down whether you can or not. She has not said anything wrong at all. Please stop having a dig at each other especially when it's at the wrong person. Some apologies are needed or the thread will be closed down and that's a shame. We're all in the same boat. Trying to cope with a broken system.0
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