thisgoesupto11
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- Dec 2, 2019
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The reason I am thinking of ctb is almost solely due to my circumstances. I am in chronic pain 24/7 in my neck, back and legs. I struggle to walk, suffer chronic migraines and have to rest on the couch for most of the time. I am now going to be reliant on our government for any money to live on and I am dreading it.
The DWP (dept of work and pensions) who decide whether we get benefits or not have been called out recently in an article that truly shames them. A list of 20 suicides read out in the house of commons, committed mostly because they failed the fit to work test.
Anyone else have chronic pain and is thinking of ctb because of it?
I have a family so it really is the last resort for me, but it's daily torture.
The DWP (dept of work and pensions) who decide whether we get benefits or not have been called out recently in an article that truly shames them. A list of 20 suicides read out in the house of commons, committed mostly because they failed the fit to work test.
DWP shamed in parliament as MP breaks down reading list of suicide victims
Debbie Abrahams struggled to hold back tears as she read more than 20 names of those who had died after experiencing problems with the benefits system.
metro.co.uk
Anyone else have chronic pain and is thinking of ctb because of it?
I have a family so it really is the last resort for me, but it's daily torture.