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<blockquote data-quote="rowan" data-source="post: 810204" data-attributes="member: 85095"><p>I really hope you continue and get your PIP. The worry they've caused over this change is enough to make a lot of people worse, stress is a contributing factor to so many illnesses. (Not to mention the suicides that are down to benefit changes and cuts!) It'll be my turn later in the year to make the change, even though my DLA was awarded indefinitely as there is no cure for my illnesses either.</p><p>That's what is so sickening, they award these payments to enable us to live as near 'normal' a life as possible, and even though our condition either stays the same or more often gets worse they suddenly decide we don't need that help anymore just in prder to save a bit of money that they could very easily save from elsewhere, somewhere that wouldn't be noticed but the vast malority of the poulation. Tax avoidence, tax cuts for the richest, MPs expenses and subsidies, bankers bonuses, sort out just those few things and you've probably got more than enough to give the most vulnerable people their lives back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rowan, post: 810204, member: 85095"] I really hope you continue and get your PIP. The worry they've caused over this change is enough to make a lot of people worse, stress is a contributing factor to so many illnesses. (Not to mention the suicides that are down to benefit changes and cuts!) It'll be my turn later in the year to make the change, even though my DLA was awarded indefinitely as there is no cure for my illnesses either. That's what is so sickening, they award these payments to enable us to live as near 'normal' a life as possible, and even though our condition either stays the same or more often gets worse they suddenly decide we don't need that help anymore just in prder to save a bit of money that they could very easily save from elsewhere, somewhere that wouldn't be noticed but the vast malority of the poulation. Tax avoidence, tax cuts for the richest, MPs expenses and subsidies, bankers bonuses, sort out just those few things and you've probably got more than enough to give the most vulnerable people their lives back. [/QUOTE]
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