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I've seen you on the nekkid thread.

There is fuck all wrong with you you fucking skiver, you are physically perfect.



But if I was the doctor I'd have given you a quick going over just to make sure.

Do you think because tp has posted pictures on the naked thread it gives you and others the right to make comments like this? I doubt she is particularly offended (she might be :confused:) but that's not the point.

It makes you sound like a dirty old lech.
 
Do you think because tp has posted pictures on the naked thread it gives you and others the right to make comments like this? I doubt she is particularly offended (she might be :confused:) but that's not the point.

It makes you sound like a dirty old lech.

Yes that's my character this quarter.

Come April I shall be a pixie.




















I suspect my attempt at creating a lol situation missed by a nanometer.
 
Hi TP, I just tried to send you a PM... but failed... I don't want to divulge too much of my own personal experiences here in public, but in my experience, even if the benefits people tell you or lead you to believe that your symptoms/circumstances don't warrant DLA, if you seek specialist help filling out the forms from independent advice workers who have expertise and knowledge in this area, then it is possible to make a successful claim. Whether you can get help from any support organisations for people with MS, or more general disability advice workers, or help from a CAB or whatever, I don't know, but I strongly urge you to look into this further and make a claim.
 
i can fill out dla forms in the correct manner, they're fuckers to complete and 1,000's of people need to appeal every year to secure their entitlements. its a good benefit to claim as its tax-free, is paid whether you're in or out of work and can increase other benefits if you are receiving them. let me know if you want a hand.
 
Believe it or not I take a relatively casual interest in the boards, and there being hundreds of active posters I don't recall the each and every exact details that people post concerning their personal life. And so I referred to what I'm now reminded of as MS as "some neurological thing"...

If someone referred to my previous panic attacks as "some mental health thing" or my present Crohn's/Colitis/who knows what it is as "some gastrointestinal thing" I wouldn't take offense, yet you're seemingly taking offense on someone else's behalf for an entirely innocuous term - you need to get out more.

:)

Considering I've been off sick for the past 3 weeks with a kidney infection, I probably DO need to get out more. Unfortunately, I am presently unable to.
 
Hi TP, I just tried to send you a PM... but failed... I don't want to divulge too much of my own personal experiences here in public, but in my experience, even if the benefits people tell you or lead you to believe that your symptoms/circumstances don't warrant DLA, if you seek specialist help filling out the forms from independent advice workers who have expertise and knowledge in this area, then it is possible to make a successful claim. Whether you can get help from any support organisations for people with MS, or more general disability advice workers, or help from a CAB or whatever, I don't know, but I strongly urge you to look into this further and make a claim.

Sorry, pm's are recievable from contacts only to prevent unsolicited crap from paranoid freaks, have added you if you wanna try again or something
 
Would you not rather work? This isn't a value judgment btw - I've been on JSA and/or income support for a significant part of my 20s - but though I've picked up that you've got some neurological thing going on, y'know you seem fine at the moment.

As I said it's not a value judgement, s'just it's hard living off benefits - in terms of coping financially/the hoops you need to jump through/being made to feel like a sponger - and so if you could postpone it for as long as you can(?)...

I'm sure you've thought it through - and that the medical will have been succesful - just adding my 2 cents.

Do you work for the DWP? They'd love you! :hmm:
 
Of course everyone knows that ending up on DLA is the pinnacle of one's working life, why - it's plainly what everyone dreams of and where everyone aspires to end up...

Get real peeps! Does anyone really think that a life on DLA is comparable to a lazy sunday afternoon off work?

If you don't belive how crushing it is to be confined to a house (no money to go anywhere, too ill to go anywhere, little self esteem to want to go anywhere) then I suggest packing one's job in and sitting infront of the TV for a month while trying to find a social life. Now you have become a social outcast and general skint flint, people are just queuing up to be your friend. It's a real holiday.
 
Of course everyone knows that ending up on DLA is the pinnacle of one's working life, why - it's plainly what everyone dreams of and where everyone aspires to end up...

Get real peeps! Does anyone really think that a life on DLA is comparable to a lazy sunday afternoon off work?

Has anyone on this thread even hinted that?? :confused:
 
Of course everyone knows that ending up on DLA is the pinnacle of one's working life, why - it's plainly what everyone dreams of and where everyone aspires to end up...

Get real peeps! Does anyone really think that a life on DLA is comparable to a lazy sunday afternoon off work?

If you don't belive how crushing it is to be confined to a house (no money to go anywhere, too ill to go anywhere, little self esteem to want to go anywhere) then I suggest packing one's job in and sitting infront of the TV for a month while trying to find a social life. Now you have become a social outcast and general skint flint, people are just queuing up to be your friend. It's a real holiday.
nutter :rolleyes:
 
No. Ex got his DLA sorted before I met him. Are you saying they are complicated and hard? That's why I'm advising better advice innit. CAB or ask about on an mong board.


To say filling in a DLA form is a nightmare would be an understatement :mad:
 
DLA should not be equated with unemployment benefits. This is important. It is a benefit for people who are disabled, full stop.

It's not like Incapacity Benefit which assumes you will get better and go back to work eventually (like a back problem for instance). You get DLA because you are registered disabled. You can work if you are able, still get the benefit.

There should not be any value judgements attached to it. TP has Mulitple Sclerosis, poor cow, so she is disabled and should get the benefit.

Just thought it was worth repeating, like.
 
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