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It’s all horrible really, and not what I expected when I signed up as a patient. I believe it did all come down to overstretching and overcommitting to try to help more people. In the end it ended up hurting them too.

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…received a thinly veiled threat from Claire Taylor’s husband to take me to the police. It’s more like patients were ignored, then harassed, then threatened for trying to understand why they weren’t getting letters outlining meds, care plans and requests to GPS crucial to their care.

2 weeks ago 5 0 1 0

Definitely not cyber bullying from everything I’ve seen. I’m also gutted her clinic has closed, but I agree with everything @murtoz.bsky.social said on this thread. Patients were just asking questions about whether anyone else had gotten their letter. I posted a couple of comments and…

2 weeks ago 5 0 1 0

Hey Yann ☺️ 🫂

4 months ago 2 0 1 0

Hi, I’m so sorry, I should have put a message up on my page. I was just really struggling with this platform and don’t use it anymore. How are you? Thanks so much for checking in.

4 months ago 3 0 2 0

I hope the peak summer difficulties calm the heck down for you 🫂 It’s a very early, climate change summer in Scotland already! I’ve been missing your poetry posts here btw.

11 months ago 1 0 1 0

Hey 🥰 thank you! I’ve just been overwhelmed on this platform. Struggling to take care of my mental wellbeing here. Missing folk here though ❤️ How are you?

11 months ago 2 0 1 0
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I’m so glad you’re in Scotland too. Really crossing fingers so much that Scotland thinks beyond the media and algorithms and doesn’t elect Farage’s lot. I’m hearing so much casual racism, and that’s as a bedbound, housebound person. Scares me so much.

11 months ago 1 0 0 0

I get all of this. I’m a former journalist and I’d never go back to it even if I had a choice. But I just can’t excuse people. They’re making an ‘easy choice’ and they’re very likely doing it because anti migrant, anti SEND, transphobic rhetoric suits them.

11 months ago 0 0 1 0

I agree totally with your main point. But why didn’t everyone then go vote for Greens or Lib Dem’s or independents, I wonder, rather than the hateful Reform party? They had other options.

11 months ago 1 0 1 0

The rise of fascism in the UK isn’t a surprise. It’s because people actually like racist, homphobic, transphobic, eugenic policies.

#Fascism

11 months ago 5 0 3 0

I don’t think we’re sleepwalking. I think lots of people have their racist eyes wide open and are happily choosing it, sadly.

11 months ago 10 0 0 1

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11 months ago 1 0 0 0

I hear you, I want off it too. This is a horrific time for the human race. Hey, at least we all got each other to commiserate with!

11 months ago 1 0 0 0

You know I agree with you…100 per cent!

11 months ago 2 0 0 0

Correcting myself to say ‘young autistic people’. Apologies. Rough day and major brain fog.

11 months ago 2 0 0 0

I was a news producer, so was in constant contact with the graphics dept. We could have been colleagues in another life ☺️

11 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Absolutely heinous!

Funny how they can magically find autism testing services when for years young people with autism have been parked on waiting lists, desperate for help.

I’m gonna actually throw up with indignation.

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A digital graphic with a light blue background and bold white text. The title reads: “It’s not about illness. It’s about prejudice.” Below, the text explains that bowel cancer rates are soaring in young people due to changes in the environment, but no one accuses them of being suggestible, faking, or attention-seeking. In contrast, when it’s autism, ADHD, or mental health struggles, old slurs return. The graphic concludes that it was never about “too much illness,” but about who society chooses to care for — and who it still chooses to blame. The quote is signed “Dr Jay Watts” with the hashtag “#WelfareNotWarfare.

A digital graphic with a light blue background and bold white text. The title reads: “It’s not about illness. It’s about prejudice.” Below, the text explains that bowel cancer rates are soaring in young people due to changes in the environment, but no one accuses them of being suggestible, faking, or attention-seeking. In contrast, when it’s autism, ADHD, or mental health struggles, old slurs return. The graphic concludes that it was never about “too much illness,” but about who society chooses to care for — and who it still chooses to blame. The quote is signed “Dr Jay Watts” with the hashtag “#WelfareNotWarfare.

11 months ago 104 42 2 2

The term “skilled labor” is weaponized by the ruling class to divide the working class and separate people into a category where poverty wages are justified.

The idea that someone who works shouldn’t make a living wage because they’re “unskilled” is ridiculous,

11 months ago 416 95 15 5

It looks ace! I love the colour too. Last week, I had my pre-homebound hairdresser kindly come around and give me a buzz cut! I bloody love it! I feel so good and so myself. I didn’t expect to be quite so happy with it.

11 months ago 0 0 1 0

The right to social security is outlined in Article 9 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), ratified by the UK in 1976.

11 months ago 39 15 0 0

Chaotic. From one day to the next I’m not sure how it’ll go.

11 months ago 1 0 0 0

Currently the Labour government are getting away with whatever they want by using the chaos of the US to hide behind. They know that people are distracted - the best time to push through bills and policy.

Thank you for writing about this bill giving it the coverage it needs.

11 months ago 5 5 0 0

JFC. Labour might as well take a goddamn torch to everything that was good or better before they got into power.

They’re burning us all, and our environment, down, in favour of a gilded ‘growth’. Growth that really equals ruin.

I feel sick, sick, sick and devastated.

#LabourDisaster

11 months ago 10 3 0 0
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DWP claimants give verdict on welfare system - 'You're not treated as human' Amnesty International's new research, which involves interviews with hundreds of people on benefits, claims the current welfare system is 'consciously cruel' and ruining lives

New “The process feels like you are on trial for murder, they act like they are trying to catch you out and that you are begging". Excellent and much needed Amnesty report on the welfare system which pushes so many into barely liveable lives. tinyurl.com/4w9rfaar

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I worked in TV too! 🙌🏼

11 months ago 1 0 2 0

I know, right?! I’m sure if I legally challenged the policy, I’d get somewhere. But it’d take years, and as if folk in our position have the energy or resource to do this. It truly is wrong.

11 months ago 2 0 0 0

The best new housing options for my move have been scrapped as a possibility as I’m under 55.

Because I’m younger and disabled there is no, zero, zilch fully accessible housing open to me.

They tried to put me up a high rise 🤯

I’m worried.

#pwME #MECFS #DisabilityHousing #Accessibility

11 months ago 11 1 3 0

It’s totally unjust ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹🫂

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