

Not good. Having allergic reactions to my meds, a UTI that won’t clear up and need more foot surgery. And my migraines are flaring up. 
Worked several jobs, including in a nursing home. Got thyroid cancer and the treatment caused me to have a stroke and many other health issues. Thanks to the stroke I’m now partially sighted, can’t walk properly and can no longer work. Also have chronic foot infections and migraines. NHS treatment is so awful it has made my health worse rather than better. My local pharmacist tells me I’m a drain on the NHS because my medications cost so much. Got awarded disability benefits until 2028, but still waiting for the backpay and payments to start. Absolutely penniless and in debt.


Not good. Having allergic reactions to my meds, a UTI that won’t clear up and need more foot surgery. And my migraines are flaring up. 


I don’t know enough about it to comment.


You mean AMOC as in the climate thing?


May the workers finally rise up.

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Thank you. Unfortunately the DWP just get away with stretching people’s claims and appeals out for months or years, leaving them with no money during that time so they end up in debt to survive and then not paying interest on their backpay, so they just get into a cycle of debt that’s hard to get out of. especially with granting awards for short periods of time so it keeps happening over and over again. Really, I think it’s by design. They want to put people off claiming and drive others to suicide.


I usually try to avoid paypal (due to not wanting to explain incoming funds to the dwp) but I’m at the stage where it’s getting to be a necessity for transport so i did make a mutual aid post today where I’ve said that if anyone can contribute via paypal they could PM me for details.

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I think being human would be better if we still lived a wild life. There’s an Australian film called Walkabout, about two schoolchildren in the 1970s who get lost in the outback and found by an aborigine, and he takes care of them and they all end up living a wild natural life together for a while, and it looked so lovely. If we just lived in tribes, searched for food and slept it wouldn’t be so bad. It’s all the bureaucracy and the alarm clocks waking you up at the crack of dawn and the stress of working some unnatural job for minimum wage in an expensive society, and severely sick people being pressured into artificially extending their lifespan with meds with horrible side effects so their suffering lasts longer than it would naturally, and the pollution and noise and the endless bombardment of bad news like wars, and disabled people threatened with destitution for being unable to work, and adults at work and children at school all day long so families only see each other briefly each day and constant rising prices for everything, that make life so unbearable.

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Marigold gloves and a binbag, pull it out by hand. Cheaper than getting a plumber.