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We're not really in a position to advise, perhaps other members will have a view. however, if it is your illnesses and/or condition(s) that are preventing you working, perhaps you could explain what measures might be taken for you to be able to work, as a (silly) example, if you were confined to bed for the majority of the day due to your condition, then a job where you could lie down for extended periods might be a reasonable answer.Hi Gordon I have been asked the question by the job centre advisor (who I have say is very nice and she thinks it is ridiculous me being there, but is just doing her job) but what a ridiculous question to ask. If I had an answer to that I could be planning my whole futur, dates, times etc. - I could even find a cure for my illness. I just think common sense in less common these days. They still ask this question even though all my consultants state ' to ill to work'....madness!
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