hi can you email me at doodles6530@yahoo.co.uk would like to pick your brains thanks ,...........TwinkleToesKirsty said:Hi,
I'm Kirsty from sunny sunny England and I'm a diabetic. (Sounds like I'm at an AA meeting!)
I don't have a 'Standard' type of Diabeties, mines steriod induced Diabeties. I have been on steroids and other medicines for so long that I don't really produce much insulin anymore, what I do produce I'm fairly resistant to so I'm treated pretty much as a Type 1, on MDI of basal/bolus insulin. As well as Diabeties I have a severe form of asthma which doesn't respond to standard treatment, hence the steroids and subsequent Diabeties! It's all complicated but basically my body is pretty rubbish and doesn't work properly!
I am a student studying English Literature in Cambridge, I would like to become an English teacher at the end of it all. I'm a big fan of music aswell and play far too many instruments for my own good - its really a very expensive hobby.... My poor bank balance takes a regular bash in!
Anyway, I don't really know what else to say - except I am looking forwards to chatting with you all.
Bye for now,
Kirsty.
diy6530 said:" Your Lucky " to get the high rate of dla,.....I only recive the lowest of dla and have been for numberous of years as I suffer from diabetic typ 2, CPDO on my lungs, Rhymatoiad arthrities on my lower limbs and artyhrities on my upper limbs, also I am epileptic grandmal I have high blood pressure and poor eyes sight as well I suffer greatly with my kidneys not funcationing properly or filtering and not giving myself the protien that my body needs as well too I suffer from asthma,....and I Have 3 spinal slip discs and and high blood pressure and Diabetic retinophy , and you ask for more money from dla ???? I only get £65.00 pounds a week to live on and reviewd my claim many of times etc and still they claim I am not ill enough to recive the highest rate further more by law I am not allowed to drive or use a scooter etc because of my epilepsy and my mobility needs are more serious than others who claim dla when their is hardly anything wrong with them ,..........makes myself sick when people get more than others so you may wish to think what you have been given before asking for more think about other people that are worst off first than your self ,........
Finzi said:diy6530 said:" Your Lucky " to get the high rate of dla,.....I only recive the lowest of dla and have been for numberous of years as I suffer from diabetic typ 2, CPDO on my lungs, Rhymatoiad arthrities on my lower limbs and artyhrities on my upper limbs, also I am epileptic grandmal I have high blood pressure and poor eyes sight as well I suffer greatly with my kidneys not funcationing properly or filtering and not giving myself the protien that my body needs as well too I suffer from asthma,....and I Have 3 spinal slip discs and and high blood pressure and Diabetic retinophy , and you ask for more money from dla ???? I only get £65.00 pounds a week to live on and reviewd my claim many of times etc and still they claim I am not ill enough to recive the highest rate further more by law I am not allowed to drive or use a scooter etc because of my epilepsy and my mobility needs are more serious than others who claim dla when their is hardly anything wrong with them ,..........makes myself sick when people get more than others so you may wish to think what you have been given before asking for more think about other people that are worst off first than your self ,........
Wow, Kirsty "makes you sick" but then you want her to chat with you and give you advice? <blinks>
It sounds like you have a lot of very unpleasant medical conditions, but as I'm sure you know, to get HRM DLA you have to be "virtually unable to walk". There is no lesser degree of mobility that counts - lower rate mobility is for people that can walk but need to be supervised (eg blind, cognitively impaired). Kidney disease, COPD, arthritis, diabetes, epilepsy, high blood pressure, retinopathy, bad back are not conditions that "entitle" you to DLA - you get HRMDLA if you can't walk - end of.
It is very unfortunate that your epilepsy means that you can't drive. I would recheck the advice about the scooter - while I am sure you would not be allowed to use a road scooter, I am not sure the same applies to the smaller scooters that can't be used on main roads (ie only on pavements).
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Crazily enough, I've only just read that post, due to being MIA for a while!
How dare you say that I make you sick. You don't know hardly anything about me. I'm not saying that I'm worse off than all others but I get what I get because I am actually very unwell, and obviously receive HR because I need it.
I'm sorry that you have so many health problems, but if you want to play the who's got it worse game, then I'm not interested, I'm not lucky enough to have a life expectancy above 40 so I don't have time to waste.
I wasn't saying I want more money anyway. If you read what I said I was saying that I want more for myself than a life on benefits, and I want to be a teacher.
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