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  • Breast_Cancer_Survivor
    Breast_Cancer_Survivor Posts: 10,838 Forumite
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    edited 22 July 2010 at 8:26PM
    sunnyone wrote: »
    you are posting the opposite of what ash has claimed before that its here dyspraxia that means that she cant form a sentance correctly but dont let that stop you from making excuses will you.

    How did I know that you would be here with excuses, that you would make her disabilities fit the question instead of asking or checking it?

    Its ok to assume excuses for things, no matter what the truth is:rotfl:

    But never to question anything thats posted here?

    No wonder some MSE`s think that this board is for people to cheat DLA and hand hold, ash has even offered to help someone cheat to get DLA by making there problems fit the benefit:rotfl:

    I don't know what ash has posted in the past but I know for a fact that dyspraxia doesn't interfere with your ability to spell it's dyslexia that does that.

    I don't care if her disabilities fit the question or not I was simply speaking from a common sense point of view ie. depression effects your ability to concentrate.

    Does it really matter what the truth is?

    If someone's GP thinks that someone has dyslexia then who are we to argue?
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  • Indie_Kid
    Indie_Kid Posts: 23,097 Forumite
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    sunnyone wrote: »
    Her posts are contradictory and her claims change day to day, she argued with my about bus passes saying that a discretionary BB gave you a passport to a bus pass

    Actually it would - those on HRM qualify anyway, blind people qualify and so do those with other disabilities that aren't legally allowed to drive.
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  • sunnyone
    sunnyone Posts: 4,716 Forumite
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    ash4becks wrote: »
    ring the star centre in heburn if you doubt me over the blue badge i had my assesment yesterday, but btw i did get my disablity bus pass and doc wrote a letter stating that and what my walking was same letter will go for my dla appeal too

    btw i didnt no i had a brother thats news to me as iam A ONLY CHILD !!!!!!!!!!

    I apologise, it was your mates bro, as you put it in that thread.

    You said that discretionary bus passes and BBs each were a passport to the other and thats not true, not in the least true at all.

    Dont worry from your posts here you wont get HRM for flare ups that last a few weeks once in a blue moon, you have posted that you can get all your camping gear and your dog around alone on public transport (just one of the many things that would discount you from HRM) to go to a festival and yet within weeks you want HRM because you are virtually unable to walk:rotfl:
  • Is there any way to check if you're on someone's ignore list? I think I'm on sunnyone's. :D
    Only 3% of those registered blind in the UK have zero vision.
  • Is there any way to check if you're on someone's ignore list? I think I'm on sunnyone's. :D

    I wish I was. :eek:

    :rotfl:
    I'd rather regret the things I've done than regret the things I haven't done.
    Lucille Ball
  • DX2
    DX2 Posts: 8,275 Forumite
    I wish I was. :eek:

    :rotfl:
    Of course you have the opportunity to put any other person on ignore, if you so wish. Strange how many of you don't :whistle:
    *SIGH*
    :D
  • sunnyone
    sunnyone Posts: 4,716 Forumite
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    I dont have anyone on ignore, I dont see the point of it but feel free to put me on yours, I dont care and to me if you ignore people it like going "lalalalalalalal" over the top of someone in real life when they speak, childish.
  • So you're just avoiding my questions then. Fair enough.
    Only 3% of those registered blind in the UK have zero vision.
  • sunnyone
    sunnyone Posts: 4,716 Forumite
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    So you're just avoiding my questions then. Fair enough.

    What questions, im not avoiding anything or anyone?
  • krisskross
    krisskross Posts: 7,677 Forumite
    I am still of the opinion that for all claims and renewals it will now be more difficult to get the result you are after as it seems obvious to me that things aren't going to be allowed to just drift on until 2013 when the medicals start. The government has stated that too many people get DLA and aim to reduce the cost by 20%. I think it will be starting now.

    Doubt if anyone will in the future get DLA because they can't get out of bed in the morning and don't wash, even if they get it at present.
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