PIP assessment: Two stories of applying for disability benefit - BBC News
He is not disabled, for fooks sake he's had a transplant so in a far better position than me. My eGFR is 9%, yet tomorrow I'm up at 5am driving 80 miles to a remote client site, carrying out a full days on site testing and driving back to get back home at aprox 8pm. Last year I was dialysing at client site. If he's on benefits he doesn't have to pay for meds. If he's working then £100 for a year gives him unlimited meds. Also I wish my meds cabinet was that fooking small. Fooking tosser.
He is not disabled, for fooks sake he's had a transplant so in a far better position than me. My eGFR is 9%, yet tomorrow I'm up at 5am driving 80 miles to a remote client site, carrying out a full days on site testing and driving back to get back home at aprox 8pm. Last year I was dialysing at client site. If he's on benefits he doesn't have to pay for meds. If he's working then £100 for a year gives him unlimited meds. Also I wish my meds cabinet was that fooking small. Fooking tosser.
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