A review of Glasgow Disability Benefits Centre by Emma written on Friday 24th of August 2012
Dont judge. i used to be normal, functional. mental illness can strike anyone at any time, dont be so quick to judge people,i worked . i got the job at every interview i went for. i have a pretty high IQ. these days i can barely go outside, wash, feed myself or tidy up. i used to be beautiful when i took care of myself. 6 ft blonde, blue eyes, high cheekbones hourglass size 8 figure, tiny waist perfect boobs you an imagine the type, i was barbie looking lol. These days, mental illness has turned me into an ugly, smelly, emotional wreck of a person that i dont even recognise. just to clarify my medical problems are not about alcohol or drugs, so you cant blame me for my illness being self inflicted because it is not.
some ill people are paranoid about not being believed by doctors, so they do daft things like the stuff you described. i would go so far as to suggest that pouring booze on yourself and making yourself dirty are indicators of abnormal thinking, therefore illness, but thats another debate entirely.
i would love to know who you think does deserve benefits, because your comment makes it sound like you think only you should get them and everyone else is scrounging.
why dony YOU get a job amanda? are you a scrounger?.
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