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7 June, 2008 at 9:10 am #340601
@abitofmary_j wrote:
just found this, yes i would report someone, Ive to go for a medical yet again my 6th in 3yrs, i currently get Incapiticy benefit, but my doctor has said I should be entitled to disabity, which ive been refused twice already.. 3rd time lucky eh, but what sickens me is when I came out from assenments, and was waiting for my mum to pick me up, the people whom left their medical whom could hardly walk etc, or had neck braces as whiest in the buildin low and behold as soon as they out the building mircles they got better, no olimps, the neck brace pop’d back into the shoppin bag and away they go…
Have to agree with ya there mary when mom had the stoke they came to the house and she had to go to a medical place
They said because she could walk with a stcik and got out the chair her self she wasnt disabled
Even tho she had 2 heart attacks and a bypass before that she was a stubon f00ker tho i said play on it mom make out you carnt do much
She said f00k um and lived on 62 a week while a man over the road from her had only been in this county 3 years said he had a bad back
had a disabled parking space out side his home and every think but you should of seem him mow the grass and was quick enough at getting down the pub on a sat night
WA N KERS the lot of them
7 June, 2008 at 10:54 am #340602I know someone who was born with only part of one arm which he gets living allowance for of about £30 a week, yet once a year he has to go for a medical with the benefits Doctor.
They seem to think his arm is going to grow back over night ffs :roll:7 June, 2008 at 11:21 am #340603i must admit i get disability living allowance for my son, and i cant really see why he gets it as he has no mobility issues only the autism and deafness and comm problem but i do get it and put it away for him as i suppose he may need it when he gets older and some of the deaf equipment u get is quite expensive i suppose, but when u see people immobolised who dont get it it doesnt seem right, esp when there is so many playing the system with no issues, but i wouldnt shop them merely tell them what i thought face to face.
7 June, 2008 at 11:43 am #340604Now then, this issue does make me mad, alcoholics and drug addicts get DLA, this is their own fault and yet they sometimes get full wack DLA :shock:
Yet people through no fault of their own don’t get a penny, makes you laugh eh? That is the government for you. :roll:
7 June, 2008 at 12:49 pm #340605My sister has epilepsy and is disabled down her left side.
When I was 9 I remember clear as day this guy coming to our house to assess her. She had to walk up and down the path outside the house so he could see how impaired she was.
She can barely use her left hand, and her left foot is smaller than her right and she is very unsteady on her feet, but she gets by ok. She has a few psycological issues too, that cant be seen. She has attempted to take her life on two occasions, one as recent as last weekend. Yet the qwack at the hospital deemed her fit, when my mum was crying out for her to be referred for counselling.
Back to when I was 9 and she was 6, I remember my mum being really stressed out at the time, complaining about having to prove that my sister was and is disabled.
I know this guy who has been “on the sick” all his life yet their is fook all wrong with him. People like that should spend a day being my sister and experiencing what really being permenantly disabled is like. :twisted:
7 June, 2008 at 1:38 pm #340606(((((((((((Sharon))))))))))))
7 June, 2008 at 1:40 pm #340607@(f)politics? wrote:
i must admit i get disability living allowance for my son, and i cant really see why he gets it as he has no mobility issues only the autism and deafness and comm problem but i do get it and put it away for him as i suppose he may need it when he gets older and some of the deaf equipment u get is quite expensive i suppose, but when u see people immobolised who dont get it it doesnt seem right, esp when there is so many playing the system with no issues, but i wouldnt shop them merely tell them what i thought face to face.
hey poli, of course you should get disability living allowance for your son, he needs 24 hours care/supervision i should imagine? i dont know a lot bout autism though xxx ((((((((Poli)))))))
7 June, 2008 at 2:12 pm #340608@*Sian wrote:
Now then, this issue does make me mad, alcoholics and drug addicts get DLA, this is their own fault and yet they sometimes get full wack DLA :shock:
Yet people through no fault of their own don’t get a penny, makes you laugh eh? That is the government for you. :roll:
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@(f)politics? wrote:
i must admit i get disability living allowance for my son, and i cant really see why he gets it as he has no mobility issues only the autism and deafness and comm problem but i do get it and put it away for him as i suppose he may need it when he gets older and some of the deaf equipment u get is quite expensive i suppose, but when u see people immobolised who dont get it it doesnt seem right, esp when there is so many playing the system with no issues, but i wouldnt shop them merely tell them what i thought face to face.
Should be able to get tax credits as well :)
7 June, 2008 at 2:37 pm #340609@cath 55 wrote:
@(f)politics? wrote:
i must admit i get disability living allowance for my son, and i cant really see why he gets it as he has no mobility issues only the autism and deafness and comm problem but i do get it and put it away for him as i suppose he may need it when he gets older and some of the deaf equipment u get is quite expensive i suppose, but when u see people immobolised who dont get it it doesnt seem right, esp when there is so many playing the system with no issues, but i wouldnt shop them merely tell them what i thought face to face.
hey poli, of course you should get disability living allowance for your son, he needs 24 hours care/supervision i should imagine? i dont know a lot bout autism though xxx ((((((((Poli)))))))
Thats just it cath why should i get money for merely looking after my son , more intensive sometimes i guess but the same as any parent would there child, it doesnt seem right to me but like i said he will be able to buy the products that are available to help the deaf as and when he needs them when he gets older i suppose which without me saving the money for him maybe he wouldnt be able to afford, though i dont know, but i imagine he will still get something when he is older too.
7 June, 2008 at 3:51 pm #340610Well what you all seem to forget is there are deferent benefit rules for the under 18’s.
There is a suspicion that all claims for people over 18 are bogus. So that is why they have to wait or go thru endless medicals.
It’s a bit like the old “poor house” system of the 1700’s, if you make something that terrible and cumbersome, only those who have no choice use it or put up with it.
The system has never been fair and never will be, we have too many people asking for benefits and its costing far too much to administer.
The benefit system will be cut back for all soon due to this.
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