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RockyMountainShy

RockyMountainShy Report 25 Oct 2014 02:56

SIX THOUSAND POUNDS!!!!!!! THAT's hmmmmmmmm carry the 3 hmmmmmmm TWELEVE THOUSAND DOLLARS!!!!!

Are you sure your worth it Sharron. I know you caring for Fred saved the government money, but still................... :-D

Sharron

Sharron Report 25 Oct 2014 02:15

Not sleeping again so I am on here moaning.

Now I have to fill in a questionnaire about how my "illness" affects my ability to work so I am assuming I will have to be assessed by those people who tell everybody they can work, regardless of what is wrong with them.

Fine, yes, I suppose I could work but I am cream crackered. I am 61 and there are thousands of other people also looking for employment who are younger and less knackered.

The level of care Fred needed would probably have cost the government well over a thousand pounds a week in residential care whereas he was receiving a little over £300 pounds worth.

I must have saved them hundreds of thousands (pause for standing ovation), I have only a year until I draw my pension. You would think they wouldn't begrudge me another six thousand.

I feel like a fugitive!