Very well said Tuesday ,I was thinking it but you said it perfectly.
I think with bringing his '??children??' in on it (grown men actually) that he's shot himself in both feet.
So maybe now he will need a wheelchair?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/uksurvivors/message/35117
I can give him tips on using it and make sure he knows that once in it we become 2nd class citizens,pushed ,banged into and obviously invisible .
What got me was the 'mild' OA?When it's still mild you really dont know you've got it !
So I'm the Yahoo expert on wheelchairs and OA , so for a small fee (£5 a time?)I'll answer anyone with queries
about both.But dont tell Benefits agency please as they're fussy about that sort of thing for some reason.
Talking of B/agency ,some-one (or more) on Seroxat User Group tried to stitch Tony up with them some years back and we had DSS come to our door.(Following some people contacting me after $cientology reared it's ugly head ,it seems it was who we suspected all along ,but definitely not Lorraine who somebody told me it 'might' be).
It's all recorded ,
Tony has (@54yrs )osteoporosis with current fractures ,has lost a lot of his bowel ,has an enlarged liver and heart ,dangerously high cholestorel and is type 1 insulin dependent diabetic.
Oh ,I forgot ,he's the oldest living person in UK with his glycogen storage disease ,aka Cori's/Forbes disease.
It's a muscle wasting disease ,it's working his way up from his legs ,destroying the muscles as it goes.
BTW ,we got an apology from DSS ,possibly a first ,and they were annoyed understandably .
I've got severe OA and peripheral neuropathy and lichen scleroses caused by 12yrs+ on paroxetine/Seroxat/Paxil.
At the moment I have a severe limb infection and I'm being threatened with hospital ,but I'm Tonys' carer and I dont want to go in.
Tony collapsed last night and we had to get out of hours docs out.
He's OK today.
Cyndersx
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