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<blockquote data-quote="Vegman1441" data-source="post: 1584750" data-attributes="member: 133045"><p>Hi All.</p><p>My Neuropathy came from being given Simvastatin's, it only took seven days before my feet started hurting.</p><p>After a total knee replacement I claimed ESA but was told at a review that I did not have Neuropathy even though my doctor said I did. It was a case of get me off ESA ASAP, I went on to JSA but no employer would touch me.</p><p>After six months I was told I would no longer get any money, that was August 2016 I have to rely on my wife working to feed me. If I wasn't over 60 I could not afford my insulin and other meds this would mean I would be dead, just what this country wants.</p><p>And after being poisoned by the NHS I wonder if I can claim composition.</p><p></p><p></p><p>How come people who get into this country who have not paid in one penny can claim without any problem yet I am allowed nothing. I don't want to have to think like this but its true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vegman1441, post: 1584750, member: 133045"] Hi All. My Neuropathy came from being given Simvastatin's, it only took seven days before my feet started hurting. After a total knee replacement I claimed ESA but was told at a review that I did not have Neuropathy even though my doctor said I did. It was a case of get me off ESA ASAP, I went on to JSA but no employer would touch me. After six months I was told I would no longer get any money, that was August 2016 I have to rely on my wife working to feed me. If I wasn't over 60 I could not afford my insulin and other meds this would mean I would be dead, just what this country wants. And after being poisoned by the NHS I wonder if I can claim composition. How come people who get into this country who have not paid in one penny can claim without any problem yet I am allowed nothing. I don't want to have to think like this but its true. [/QUOTE]
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