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Old 14-01-2025, 11:52   #5
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Re: Is it just me...

I hate to agree with Blair, but he is right, you can’t go and get a friendly GP to agree you’re ‘anxious’ and use that as a pretext to get benefits instead of working.

As this relates to the OP, the question is what work you’re skilled and or experienced for and how far you’re physically fit to do it. As they have ruled you are fit for some work you have little choice at this point. You are going to have to look hard at everything you could do, whether it’s stuff you have previously done, and see what’s out there. Not ideal, I know, but I understand, and agree with, the general principle that work is better for your health than worklessness, and if there’s something you can productively do, you should do it.
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