Have we a thread about this? https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-10-29-oxford-test-potential-treatment-fatigue-long-covid-patients
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">What do you think of Oxford uni being able to trial this drug so quickly for exact same symptoms of exertional...
I achieved what Ben has without any outside help, had I also had a desk job like Ben as opposed to my very physically demanding job in a factory I dare say I could also have got back to doing some work.
That's me, although I'd still describe myself as moderate. I'm lucky that I can prioritise walking above anything else to the benefit of my physical and mental health.
The link was on this page https://help.thetimes.co.uk/Help_TimesArticleDetail?ArticleNumber=000002047&Category=Times
but didn't work, so I removed the extra https:// from the address.
That's only partly correct.
https://www.gov.uk/employment-support-allowance/eligibility
My understanding was that you need to be in the support group and on contribution based ESA. The work related group was time limited to 12 months of contribution then converted to income related. However it...
We've had 3 days of snow cover here in my area of the UK, only about 2 inches or so, today it is mild and more or less all gone. I too love shovelling snow, I'm on a corner so have a fair bit of pavement to clear (not that I'm expected to here in the UK) I also clear the path in front of both my...
I obviously don't know all the details but you should be able to keep a hold of your house I'd have thought ? there is support out there https://www.gov.uk/support-for-mortgage-interest/eligibility
I did 12 hour shifts in a physical on your feet all day job before I got ill, I used to do 7 a week some weeks, walked to and from work too, no problem
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