Degenerative disc disease
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I have posted on the forums before. I suffer with degenerative disc disease which is affecting most of my spine. In my neck it is affecting c1/c2, c2/c3, c3/c4, c4/c5, c5/c6, c6/ c7, t1, and t2. In my lumber spine quite a few discs have herniated making my back pain unbearable. I also suffer with atrial fibrillation and I am going for an angiography on 23rd of this month.
I take a ton of medication but it will take me all evening to list everything.
I recently put in a claim for ESA but didn't get it as I didn't score any points. I was in hospital before we got the letter, after having sepsis. When I eventually came out of hospital, I was so weak, I was fit for nothing
My sister works for DWP, so she wrote a letter for me, and sent off, with as information as I had, including a letter from my GP saying that I would not be fit for work. I was using 2 crutches before I went into hospital, but now I am finding it very difficult, and need a wheelchair.
My husband works so hard having to look after me, I don't know what I would do if ever anything happened to him.
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wknight lesley1954
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If you really want to work, being in a wheelchair will make you attractive to a big employer because you will fill their quota. I know several people who held very good jobs from a wheelchair so it's not a barrier to employment, best of luck
Stu3599 lesley1954
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My advice would be to try again using an advice agency like CAB. Also apply for pip.
amkoffee lesley1954
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