Thank you
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most people are lovely of course. You just remember the horrid ones! I get it maybe once a month. I have cauda equina syndrome so I often canāt feel my legs. I was also badly affected by covid, blood clots in my lungs caused a strain on my heart. Arenāt I lucky
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I still work full time and have two kids etc (who reap the benefits of queue jumping at theme parks. Itās not all bad
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) so I get annoyed with Jack using her ādisabilityā as a poor me excuse and attention thing. Weāre disabled Jack we still have accountability, itās not a carte Blanche to be a bad person! The world owes you no more than anyone else!
Anyway. Thank you once more - you are a total angel for helping others with the nightmare that is PIP application and doing far more good for those who need it than Jack has ever done.