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Esa reassessment support group

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  • @poppy12345 I have to say your answers are always a little curt. 
    If mine or someone else’s questions annoy you as they are a repeated question, then scroll on by and don’t bother commenting.
    people ask questions on here as they are anxious and would like reassurance etc and your replies are less than helpful.
    please don’t bother responding to my posts in future if all you can do is reprimand people.
    not sure why you feel the need to ‘pull everyone up’ any way.
  • Thanks for the helpful comments guys
  • poppy12345
    poppy12345 Posts: 18,887 Forumite
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    Piglet122 said:
    @poppy12345 I have to say your answers are always a little curt. 
    If mine or someone else’s questions annoy you as they are a repeated question, then scroll on by and don’t bother commenting.
    people ask questions on here as they are anxious and would like reassurance etc and your replies are less than helpful.
    please don’t bother responding to my posts in future if all you can do is reprimand people.
    not sure why you feel the need to ‘pull everyone up’ any way.

    Your questions were answered the last time you asked it. There's no other information anyone can give you. I totally understand how stressful it is because i claim ESA myself but there's nothing you can do but wait.
    People spend a lot of their time helping others here and to have to constantly repeat the answers does get rather annoying. Sorry if the truth hurts but that's the way it is. I'm out...
  • I started a thread on this myself last week as I’m due in January. I guess on top of the backlog the new claims will be enormous. There will be many more unemployed and I guess some of those will sadly suffer from depression and go down ESA route. Plus I’ve heard many cases of long Covid the system will be under huge strain be interesting how they handle it.
  • Kris35
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    You are too curt Poppy. 
  • Kris35 said:
    You are too curt Poppy. 
    If you want to read people being pandered to, mumsnet is free :) 
  • Kris35
    Kris35 Posts: 167 Forumite
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    Not into pandering myself, I prefer polite and welcoming. If you like barbed tones, maybe join an occult forum or something. 
  • Kris35 said:
    Not into pandering myself, I prefer polite and welcoming. If you like barbed tones, maybe join an occult forum or something. 
    Aye you’re not wrong there. Not sugar coating deffo = satanism! 
  • poppy12345
    poppy12345 Posts: 18,887 Forumite
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    Kris35 said:
    Poppy youv'e done it to me before, going through my previous posts thinking you've caught me out when you actually hadn't. I'm sure you'll go and check now, I personally can't be bothered.

    There's no rules on looking back at peoples previous threads. In your case, i remember your previous one where you were extremely argumentative. I'll leave it at that now and will make no further comments to you...
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