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prezz11
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Hiya just wondering if anyone could help me I'm 32 years of age I have been having severe back problems since 2016 which I have never seen or been transferred to a physio I can't sit down for a long period of time or walk too far either I have to get help from family members when it gets soo bad I have been back and forth to the doctor's at least 4/5 times a year I have had 2 MRi and due another one and only now been referred to an otherpedic doctor it gets soo bad I can't walk drive or even dress myself I have been told I have 4 bulging discs I'm not sure how I go about things or if I would even qualify for pip I have lost many jobs over the years due to this and it's just never going away it's always coming back and it's effecting my metal health and general daily living x
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Morning @prezz11 although like many I suffer with back pain. Caused by tumours growing on my spine. I can’t advice you. But many on here probably can.
I can say it’s my personal believe that you have to hound your doctor. I was often told by Gps it’s just ware n tear. My age or my arthritis as I have that in my joints. I stopped mentioning it to the doctor believing it was just my age. Even though it still cripples me.
But then I started to feel the lumps which became painful. And finally had a MRI scan. And hey presto.
So don't do what I did and stop complaining. Push and nag.
Good luck.
I only replied to you to welcome you to our Scope Family.
And hope to see you in our coffee lounge and games room.
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Heya @prez11 and a belated welcome to the community from me too.
I was just checking in to see if you'd had any progress with PIP? Did you apply in the end?Albus (he/him)
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