Universal Credit

Hello

Right now I am experiencing really poor mental health and anxiety issues that she long term ongoing. I feel ill and constantly tired and withdrawn. It's like I'm in a weird haze everyday. 

Anyway. I lost my my recent job at Amazon. Order picker. I was employed there for 4 months but honestly spent most of the time there off with sickness. I only had to sign onto UC again in early March. And have just started seeing a work advisor again in mid April. I am told to look for full time work and warehouse work again.

I'm totally feeling like a rabbit in the headlights. I can't even go into a shop right now without feeling dizzy and having terrible migraines. I'm not sleeping well either. My social skills are just awful. My confidence is rock bottom. I don't feel employable. Definitely not full time work which will just burn me out beyond anything.

I don't know what to think. Am I trully just lazy? I don't feel well that's all I can say. I feel under intense pressure and of course I am afraid of losing my UC money so I don't feel confident to explain how I really feel. I just nod and say yes I am looking for work etc. 

I have mentioned autism. 

I have got 10k of debt too. Built up over last 4 years while being in and out of work. I am thinking bankruptsy but not sure. 

I'm totally overwhelmed. Any advise, support anything would be of help. I appreciate it. 

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  • "Many people at the word ""credit"" immediately imagine interest payments, overpayments, etc. I used to be skeptical about it until I figured it all out. I used Mortgage Advice Hull because I had often been recommended to this broker. The specialists here matched the program to my capabilities, and they, unfortunately, are not the best. To be more precise, it was a universal loan. Simply put, it's a universal help for citizens. Such a benefit was designed to reduce red tape when applying for social assistance from the state. The universal credit benefit is paid only in our country (Great Britain), and there is no need to pay back the money to the state."

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  • "Many people at the word ""credit"" immediately imagine interest payments, overpayments, etc. I used to be skeptical about it until I figured it all out. I used Mortgage Advice Hull because I had often been recommended to this broker. The specialists here matched the program to my capabilities, and they, unfortunately, are not the best. To be more precise, it was a universal loan. Simply put, it's a universal help for citizens. Such a benefit was designed to reduce red tape when applying for social assistance from the state. The universal credit benefit is paid only in our country (Great Britain), and there is no need to pay back the money to the state."

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