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  • shegirl
    shegirl Posts: 10,107 Forumite
    elsa12 wrote: »
    oh cares for me

    sometimes pain so bad i have to rub them and oh rubs them for me

    i take ibrofen a lot

    its not funny

    Uh huh. Ok. I can understand the trauma in having to rub yourself, must be nice to have your husband help at times.

    Do you ever have to rub him?

    Just wanting to be sure if it's a mutual problem so we can best advise
    If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?
  • densol_2
    densol_2 Posts: 1,189 Forumite
    elsa12 wrote: »
    oh cares for me

    sometimes pain so bad i have to rub them and oh rubs them for me

    i take ibrofen a lot

    its not funny

    It's possibly caused by you running round the shops every day rushing to spend your £50 !

    Some people on here ( me included ) are lucky to have £50 a week to spend let alone £50 a day - don't expect sympathy I'm afraid
    Stuck on the carousel in Disneyland's Fantasyland :D

    I live under a bridge in England
    Been a member for ten years.
    Retired in 2015 ( ill health ) Actuary for legal services.
  • tomtontom
    tomtontom Posts: 7,929 Forumite
    elsa12 wrote: »
    oh cares for me

    sometimes pain so bad i have to rub them and oh rubs them for me

    i take ibrofen a lot

    its not funny

    I hope you give oh a good rub in return :beer:
  • lovinituk
    lovinituk Posts: 5,711 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    shegirl wrote: »
    :rotfl: oh dear!! You'll soon have to slip through the back door ;):o
    :T

    Watch out, I know someone who can find out everything about you!! :D
  • shegirl
    shegirl Posts: 10,107 Forumite
    Don't feed it or you'll never get rid of it.

    But it's hungry ;)
    If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?
  • tomtontom
    tomtontom Posts: 7,929 Forumite
    shegirl wrote: »
    Uh huh. Ok. I can understand the trauma in having to rub yourself, must be nice to have your husband help at times.

    Do you ever have to rub him?

    Just wanting to be sure if it's a mutual problem so we can best advise

    They could claim CA for all that mutual rubbing!

    (And I've just completely misread your signature!)
  • Caz3121
    Caz3121 Posts: 15,874 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    ESA contribution based would apply if you have paid sufficient NI in the tax years 12/13 and 13/14
    Income based ESA would not apply as your husband earns too much
    PIP would be the only thing to look at if you have care or mobility needs

    if you are seriously struggling to support your children, ask your husband to give you more money. You already receive child tax credits and child benefit so cannot think of anything else

    Maybe you need to look at budgeting but I struggle to work out how £50 per day "spare" is not enough...voting for wind up
  • elsa12
    elsa12 Posts: 15 Forumite
    going somewhere else
  • shegirl
    shegirl Posts: 10,107 Forumite
    tomtontom wrote: »
    They could claim CA for all that mutual rubbing!

    (And I've just completely misread your signature!)

    DODOS!! I'm guessing that's the bit :rotfl:
    If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?
  • densol_2
    densol_2 Posts: 1,189 Forumite
    elsa12 wrote: »
    going somewhere else

    Anyone remember that bit in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory when the original Gene Wilder says ....

    " no stop come back ..... "
    Stuck on the carousel in Disneyland's Fantasyland :D

    I live under a bridge in England
    Been a member for ten years.
    Retired in 2015 ( ill health ) Actuary for legal services.
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