A room that is big enough to take 12 or more people is not exactly a "small room".
Not all computer software is possible to control with voice activation.
If you're well enough to do a 3 year degree course, why aren't you able to work?
Sciatica is
not a disability, it is an condition that people tend to recover from.
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Sciatica usually gets better in 4 to 6 weeks but can sometimes last longer.
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Yes, it's true that some disabled people try out work and find it's too much for them. What do you suggest these people do if their claim was cancelled because they were deemed to be fit for work, they found a job within the DWP and were then dismissed because they had taken time off because their disability prevented them from attending work?
Your flippant and offensive remark about those who suffer from depression shows that you really have no comprehension of mental illness at all.
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There is clinical depression and there is just feeling down.
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The symptoms of depression range from mild to severe. At its mildest, you may simply feel persistently low in spirit, while severe depression can make you feel suicidal, that life is no longer worth living.
Most people experience feelings of stress, anxiety or low mood during difficult times. A low mood may improve after a short period of time, rather than being a sign of depression.
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I resigned from a job because of severe depression. Day after day I wasn't able to function and do any work.