Feeling sad

Feeling sad, ESA are bullying me and lying to me, my carer is leaving I've know her for years and years. Got on well with her, yet ESA continues to bully me with nasty letters.

Suppose to go to Halloween party/Austim they forgot to pick me up.

feeling very sad, missing carer. Got on well with her.

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  • Hi Diamonds,

    I’m sorry to read you’re going through such a tough time, it’s good that you’ve let us know what’s happening. Dealing with ESA/PIP issues can challenging as there are often unexpected changes. It sounds like you've had a few let downs recently but hang in there. Sometimes you have to just push a bit further and remain positive before things change.

    Many people have similar thoughts when coping with so much and I hope you’re okay.

    If you are having trouble cope with the issues, it’s very important to tell someone about your feelings. Call your GP and make an urgent appointment. Your GP can make sure you get appropriate help and support.

    The Samaritans also provide confidential non-judgemental emotional support, 24 hours a day on 08457 90 90 90 (or 1850 60 90 90 in the Republic of Ireland), or by email on jo@samaritans.org.

    MIND have information pages on coping with self harm based on the experiences of people who’ve been through it that you may find helpful.

    If you are very close to doing something to hurt yourself - call 999 now or go to your nearest A&E department. There should be someone there to support you and make sure you get ongoing support.

    If you need help with an autism related issue, our helpline can be emailed on autismhelpline@nas.org.uk or they’re open Monday-Friday 10am-4pm on 0808 800 4104. We'd love to speak to you.

    Diamonds... Keep positive and keeping sharing with the community on here... Smile

    Take super care and you're not alone!

    Avi

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  • Hi Diamonds,

    I’m sorry to read you’re going through such a tough time, it’s good that you’ve let us know what’s happening. Dealing with ESA/PIP issues can challenging as there are often unexpected changes. It sounds like you've had a few let downs recently but hang in there. Sometimes you have to just push a bit further and remain positive before things change.

    Many people have similar thoughts when coping with so much and I hope you’re okay.

    If you are having trouble cope with the issues, it’s very important to tell someone about your feelings. Call your GP and make an urgent appointment. Your GP can make sure you get appropriate help and support.

    The Samaritans also provide confidential non-judgemental emotional support, 24 hours a day on 08457 90 90 90 (or 1850 60 90 90 in the Republic of Ireland), or by email on jo@samaritans.org.

    MIND have information pages on coping with self harm based on the experiences of people who’ve been through it that you may find helpful.

    If you are very close to doing something to hurt yourself - call 999 now or go to your nearest A&E department. There should be someone there to support you and make sure you get ongoing support.

    If you need help with an autism related issue, our helpline can be emailed on autismhelpline@nas.org.uk or they’re open Monday-Friday 10am-4pm on 0808 800 4104. We'd love to speak to you.

    Diamonds... Keep positive and keeping sharing with the community on here... Smile

    Take super care and you're not alone!

    Avi

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