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2 years 8 months ago #269886 by Henry01
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Thanks so much. I will require lots of extra support from my partner who has retired so is able to offer the support. I don’t think I could do it otherwise. Thanks for your comment, I start the job tomorrow. Hoping it all goes well
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2 years 8 months ago #269887 by Henry01
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Hi Gary
My condition fluctuates very much! I can honestly say that at the moment I am needing much more support at home. I would say it’s far too soon to say that I am better. I have had this condition for over 20 years and while I may have periods of stability it always returns. Also even when I am relatively stable it takes a hell of a lot of management
My condition fluctuates very much! I can honestly say that at the moment I am needing much more support at home. I would say it’s far too soon to say that I am better. I have had this condition for over 20 years and while I may have periods of stability it always returns. Also even when I am relatively stable it takes a hell of a lot of management
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2 years 8 months ago #269889 by Henry01
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Hi Gary
Just a question, I have had bipolar and anxiety which does fluctuate, for over 20 years. It really is very difficult to say if you have improved. Even if you do it isn’t for long. If I was to ring every time there was a change then I would be assessed all the time. I am a bit confused as to what to do. Working just means I need more support at home
Just a question, I have had bipolar and anxiety which does fluctuate, for over 20 years. It really is very difficult to say if you have improved. Even if you do it isn’t for long. If I was to ring every time there was a change then I would be assessed all the time. I am a bit confused as to what to do. Working just means I need more support at home
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2 years 8 months ago #269898 by BIS
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Hi Henry01
It obviously is very difficult to know when your condition has improved and whether it is going to be for the long term. The issue is do you still fit the specific criteria set out in the ESA assessment. Only you know that. I know that it isn't helpful, but it's a decision every claimant has to make for themselves.
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It obviously is very difficult to know when your condition has improved and whether it is going to be for the long term. The issue is do you still fit the specific criteria set out in the ESA assessment. Only you know that. I know that it isn't helpful, but it's a decision every claimant has to make for themselves.
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