Benefits
Anthony1987
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Hi I'm little lost in what i have got so just checking what other benefits I'm in entitled to is having gaseous distension of colon classed as Irritable Bowel Syndrome ? I'm seeing a Gastroenetrologist at some point as i had a camera done and everything fine on that'd side just ovb my colon has expended
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Hi do you have a local cab office near you they be able to tell you what you can apply for as it all depends on if you work or don't work if your applying for pip it's not what disability you have but how it affects your daily living
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Anthony1987 said:Hi I'm little lost in what i have got so just checking what other benefits I'm in entitled to is having gaseous distension of colon classed as Irritable Bowel Syndrome ? I'm seeing a Gastroenetrologist at some point as i had a camera done and everything fine on that'd side just ovb my colon has expendedHi,More information will be needed before anyone can advise any further on what you could possibly claim, if anything. Do you live with a partner that works or live alone? Do you currently work at the moment? Any dependent children? If you're claiming any benefits, which ones?I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Nh don't work it effects me to do alot of thing's now even walking can tried me out sleep ain't good as I'm always awake and need the toilet alot i live with my mum i do have two kids but don't live with me universal credit i have got another appointment with them to moz to sort rent out
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