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<blockquote data-quote="mrssmurf2" data-source="post: 227756" data-attributes="member: 27618"><p>Hi Tito</p><p></p><p>See if your local council have a mental health advice. They not just advise on benefits they also advise on getting help. I found mine on the local council's website. I do know with mental health issues it can be difficult to find help and can sometimes make you feel worse and very lonely BUT don't give up and just keep trying. Use the web to search these things out. It seems a terrible way of doing it as most of the time you totally don't feel like helping yourself but don't give up and keep trying. Let us know how you get on. </p><p></p><p>Shygirl</p><p>In certain circumstances you can still claim ESA, and I fully co-operate with the benefit office and inform them of any changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrssmurf2, post: 227756, member: 27618"] Hi Tito See if your local council have a mental health advice. They not just advise on benefits they also advise on getting help. I found mine on the local council's website. I do know with mental health issues it can be difficult to find help and can sometimes make you feel worse and very lonely BUT don't give up and just keep trying. Use the web to search these things out. It seems a terrible way of doing it as most of the time you totally don't feel like helping yourself but don't give up and keep trying. Let us know how you get on. Shygirl In certain circumstances you can still claim ESA, and I fully co-operate with the benefit office and inform them of any changes. [/QUOTE]
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