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Originally Posted by Pierre
All that happens on here, is that people quote the extremes to try and prove a point.
Nobody, in their right mind would say anyone in wheelchair does not need assistance, but it assessing that need.
There may be people out there in wheelchairs that earn a good salary.
Just because you're disabled does not exclude you from having career or earning a good living, to think that is actually quite patronising.
You might have someone in a wheel chair quite capable, able, willing and eager to work. That doesn't need any benefit or aid.
Or you may have someone with all limbs intact, that has arthritis, and has good days and bad days. Sometimes can get around, sometimes can't get out the house.
None, of the above doesn't mean that trying to ascertain the need out there and only pay for those that require it, is some kind of evil thing.
Get real, if you think you qualify to receive benefit, for any reason, Then expect to be assessed as to whether you need it.
No stop whinging.
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I totally agree. I'd easily give up both legs and be in a wheelchair compared to the way I am now (Yes seriously). As long as it's pain free I'd be able to live around it.
But that's not the point though is it. People don't understand the differences between being disabled and being ill/sick though you can easily be both obviously.