Hi, I'm not finding UC to be very helpful
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carleigh26
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Hi I am new on here I have read some discussion on universal credit benefits but none that relates to me I have been on the health journey since January I filled in a health form telling them about my illness they revived the form on the 2nd of March 2021 I have received no assessment date I have rang them and don’t find them very helpful they just say I have to wait and they can’t give me no time scale my work coach say it’s nothing to do with them and to keep putting sick note in to them I do have pip but it’s the universal credit I just don’t under why it is taking so long are there any other people waiting this long
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Hi and welcome to the community
Your wait isn't that long at current time
People have been waiting since last year
Your work coach is correct the assessment company is the one who you are waiting for
There are still huge backlogs for new claim and you will see on here similar examples
You need to continue to send in fit notes until a decision has been made -
Its very frustrating, but you have been given the correct information.
There are waits and unfortunately you will just have to wait it out and in the meantime, what your work coach says is true, its nothing to do with them, but you do need to continue with the fit notes to ensure they are continuous -
Thank you for the replies it just so frustrating and adding to my mental health as struggling financially as well
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Welcome to the community @carleigh26 I'm sorry to hear that you've been waiting a while, and that this is affecting your mental health.
Are you able to afford the essentials, such as food, rent, bills etc.?
Are you receiving any support for your mental health at the moment? -
I am managing just about with help from family but that make me worse as I have always been independent I have an appointment the 4th august with the mental Heath health team but that is just a telephone call
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I'm glad to hear that you're just about managing at least @carleigh26, though I'm sure it can't be easy. There's no shame in having to lean on loved ones when you need it, but I can appreciate that you'd be keen to get your independence back.
I hope that your telephone call on the 4th goes well. Although it's only a call, hopefully it'll be a good opportunity to talk about where you're at and how they might be able to help. -
it’s it’s so hard to come to terms with an illness knowing it’s not going to get better I have osteoporosis and fibromyalgia and also a fused ankle that makes walking difficult I also have problem with my blood clotting so on warfarin for life this all makes me feel so down feeling I am a burden to my daughter when I am in so much pain
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And need her help to wash and dress
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I don't think you're a burden to her @carleigh26. Have you spoken to her about how you feel about the fact she helps you out with daily tasks? It might be that chatting to her about it helps to put your mind at rest a bit.
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Yes we talk a lot but I can see that she is tired she also has two children and a husband to look after she don’t get time for herself
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Is her husband able to help out with the kids @carleigh26?
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He works long hours
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