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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1022684" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Neither. I've just applied for pip but they want to know if I'm on esa and I wasn't but just been placed on my partner's joint esa whilst on appeal. Partner is a wreck after being attacked by a gang of 8 and then his brother committing suicide just after. He'll never be the same man again. It's screwed him up. He cannot function well. He'd be a danger to a boss and himself. The stress and trauma has turned him cockoo. He had a breakdown at work and faced a disciplinary for being late for work. Then they paid him off due to longterm sickness. He has gone through some awful times recently. Too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1022684, member: 196960"] Neither. I've just applied for pip but they want to know if I'm on esa and I wasn't but just been placed on my partner's joint esa whilst on appeal. Partner is a wreck after being attacked by a gang of 8 and then his brother committing suicide just after. He'll never be the same man again. It's screwed him up. He cannot function well. He'd be a danger to a boss and himself. The stress and trauma has turned him cockoo. He had a breakdown at work and faced a disciplinary for being late for work. Then they paid him off due to longterm sickness. He has gone through some awful times recently. Too much. [/QUOTE]
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