Quote:
Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Yes, it's a terribly sad disease, including for those around them.
We all have our problems, but there is always someone worse off than ourselves.
---------- Post added at 22:35 ---------- Previous post was at 22:30 ----------
I still don't understand what you mean. Are you saying this in reaction to the Government saying that depression & anxiety should no longer qualify for sickness/disability benefits and that sufferers should be required to go back to work?
If so, these conditions can be very debilitating. I suspect that the Government know this and it's electioneering to try and appeal to their more right wing supporters.
The term 'neuro diverse' encompasses a host of conditions that affect th8ngs such as memory, cognitive skills, speech, personality, behaviour etc etc.
|
In answer your question YES , sitting around feeling sorry for yourself really works well

if the pandemic showed anything its sitting at home is not the solution