Sunday 20 May 2012

Keeping on Keeping on!

So, the first news is that I've FINALLY got my DLA claim off to DWP - 66 questions covered by 13 pages of answers prepared on the computer.  I'm aiming to bore them into re-allowing my claim, LOL. I'm making light of it but I'm terrified that now they're being so hard on claims they'll stop mine and I have no idea how we'll cope without it - especially my Motability car.

Of course the next problem is the 'Fit for Work' assessment I've just received now they're changing Incapacity Benefit over to either ESA or Income Support.  It never rains but when it bloody well pours, does it?  Oh well, hopefully I can use some of the stuff I've used on the DLA claim to complete this one.

Then its just a case of sitting, waiting and worrying while the Powers that Be make their decisions.

BUT . . . .

On a positive note, this week I've taken delivery of my new Scooter:


           A Quingo Vitess, 8mph, 30 mile charge about 22p!









This is going to make such a difference to my life - when we did the test drive we went round the Park, taking Taia (our Standard Poodle) with us.  Being able to take her for a walk was such a buzz - its the first time I've been able to walk the dog in 10 years and I was so excited!

Yesterday Mike and I 'walked' down into town together and went for a coffee - it was so lovely to be able to go through the Park holding hands and seeing all the trees in leaf.  I spotted squirrels just sitting on the grass watching the people go by, and was totally transfixed by them.  Of course Mike has seen them many times before and takes them for granted now but its the first time I have and it was just magical!

Of course, having Tessie (yes, I DO name my vehicles, spinning wheel etc!) isn't going to make me any better, but it does mean that on the days I'm able to do things I'm going to be able to go out under my own steam rather than having to drive the car to one shop, walk in and out and then have to come home to sleep to get over the walking.  We were out for an hour and a half yesterday and yes, I was shattered when we got in (and had to sleep for  several hours to get over it, but just being able to do something that most people take for granted let me feel almost normal for a while.

2 comments:

  1. Love the new scooter! You get such a fuzzy feeling inside when you're suddenly able to do things you used to do, even if you're only doing it for a short time.

    And well done on filling out the forms, I've got mine waiting on the desk D:

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