Hi, my name is annet4465!
annet4465
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Hello to all. About 2 years ago I was diagnosed with lower spinal stenosis so up for any advice in coping with pain - walking - depression - benefits? Currently on esa only and struggling!!
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Hi @annet4465 - Welcome to the community, & thank you for sharing about yourself. Others will hopefully chime in with their coping strategies, etc.For pain, I use gentle exercise (I have hypermobile joints & can have partial dislocation of some joints + neuropathic pain), to keep me moving. I also use relaxation techniques such as focusing on my breathing. This I often do at the same time as using visualisation.....imagining lying on a warm beach & the sea washing my pain away. Distraction (listening to music; watching a film, etc) and mindfulness. Always remember good posture if you can in walking, standing & sitting.As far as benefits go, I will ask @poppy123456 ,as she is a mine of information. if she would please help.2
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Hi and welcome,I see you're already claiming ESA. Do you rent or own your home or live with parents? If you rent your home do you claiming housing benefit for help with this?Do you have any dependent children? If you could answer those questions, i'll help you further.PIP isn't means tested but claiming this will depend on how your conditions affect your ability to carry out daily activity based on the PIP descriptors. It's not awarded based on any diagnosis.You'll need evidence to support your claim because they rarely contact anyone for this. A face to face assessment is most likely because most people have them, it's rare to have a paper based assessment.A claim can take several months, sometimes longer. I'll add some links for you to have a look at.
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Hello @annet4465 Pleased to meet you.
Thank you for joining and sharing.
I am one of the team of community champions. We guide, advise and support members.
Please can I suggest you get some help with your depression, something to consider.
I use mental health charities.
Often accessing support, advice and well being on your mental health can be beneficial.
Often get assistance with your benefits and attendance to any assessments.
Used these three.
https://www.richmondfellowship.org.uk.
https://www.mind.org.uk.
https://www.rethink.org.
Last one is an advocate charity experiencing problems with medical professionals or NHS services or care packages they help you . Give you a voice.
One other point many charities do courses or have a Recovery College funded by themselves. Useful lots of guidance on mental health issues. Please can I add some services may not be in your areas. I would consult your GP for anything local to you.
Please if I can help or advise further be happy to do so.
Please take care.
@thespiceman
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Welcome to the community @annet4465. Is there anything in particular about these topics you need help with?0
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