Lewis Brown
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I have posted here before - having had 3 discecomies, I find carrying out everyday tasks tough most of the time.
Why is there so much stigma attached to back problems???
I have now been out of work for nearly two years - and I do not like it, but if I am to work again, it must be something that is suitable to my condition.
Every day is different for me. I rate my pain from one to ten - so that friends understand. Every day I am in pain - and I can cope with that - well I have to, like many of you on here. But some days I can hardly move and the pain is unbearable. So I reach for my painkillers - which also cause their own problems.
So why oh why is it that the DWP etc keep saying to me 'oh, you have back pain' and why is it that I have to KEEP repeating to them 'no, I do not just have back pain - I have had THREE back operations'.
Now I know there are people worse off than me - but I am getting sick and tired of this.
So, I find it hard to dress, go to the bathroom, and do other things around the house - but because I can walk 30 yards - I am deemed as ok! Tut tut!
My leg pain has now returned - and I am in the process of requesting another MRI scan.
I would love for 'these bods' to live my life, just for one day - and see how they cope!
Once again - my benefits have been stopped.
I am not work-shy and I have worked since I was 13 - so why am I being treated like a criminal??? (well, that is how I feel).
Sorry for rant
Why is there so much stigma attached to back problems???
I have now been out of work for nearly two years - and I do not like it, but if I am to work again, it must be something that is suitable to my condition.
Every day is different for me. I rate my pain from one to ten - so that friends understand. Every day I am in pain - and I can cope with that - well I have to, like many of you on here. But some days I can hardly move and the pain is unbearable. So I reach for my painkillers - which also cause their own problems.
So why oh why is it that the DWP etc keep saying to me 'oh, you have back pain' and why is it that I have to KEEP repeating to them 'no, I do not just have back pain - I have had THREE back operations'.
Now I know there are people worse off than me - but I am getting sick and tired of this.
So, I find it hard to dress, go to the bathroom, and do other things around the house - but because I can walk 30 yards - I am deemed as ok! Tut tut!
My leg pain has now returned - and I am in the process of requesting another MRI scan.
I would love for 'these bods' to live my life, just for one day - and see how they cope!
Once again - my benefits have been stopped.
I am not work-shy and I have worked since I was 13 - so why am I being treated like a criminal??? (well, that is how I feel).
Sorry for rant