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<blockquote data-quote="leahkian" data-source="post: 1605809" data-attributes="member: 32193"><p>I had my transplant at The Freeman hospital in Newcastle and at the current moment my two children live with me full time, so i can get free medication as i get tax credits for the children. I am on ESA but they put me in the wrong group and say that i am fit to work but they will not change it, Even though all the consultants have explained that there is no way i could return to work, I still have to check my BS 2-3 times a week and was told by my consultant that even though i have a new pancreas you can still get low BS which make you feel like having a hypo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leahkian, post: 1605809, member: 32193"] I had my transplant at The Freeman hospital in Newcastle and at the current moment my two children live with me full time, so i can get free medication as i get tax credits for the children. I am on ESA but they put me in the wrong group and say that i am fit to work but they will not change it, Even though all the consultants have explained that there is no way i could return to work, I still have to check my BS 2-3 times a week and was told by my consultant that even though i have a new pancreas you can still get low BS which make you feel like having a hypo. [/QUOTE]
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