my support worker was off work with a broken leg so i had a remporary support worker, i moaned to the temporary one about him, she's mentioned it to the boss, i'm not in a position to complain, i'll just alienate him, it might be different if i had a carer who could complain and be blamed by him
I just have a bad feeling, you can't force people to care for you, thats one of the major flaws in the disability rights movement
MY gp said you've pissed everyone else off i'm the only one you've got left, looks like i've managed to piss off the support worker
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#2
Posted 19 April 2012 - 07:44 PM
Sometimes we all hve to be aware that people need thanking and thinking of in return. All humans like to feel they are appreciated.
I have learnt that even when praise or thanks is not really needed or earned, a compliment or thanks has helped the other person try harder. we all have spirits that require lifting on occasion.
Worth a thought.. Just trying to look at it from another perspective.
I have learnt that even when praise or thanks is not really needed or earned, a compliment or thanks has helped the other person try harder. we all have spirits that require lifting on occasion.
Worth a thought.. Just trying to look at it from another perspective.
I live in my own little world. But it's OK, everyone knows me here.
#4
Posted 23 April 2012 - 07:57 AM
I haven't had any support worker who gives a bleep. I'm probably on the naughty girl list then because they know what I think of them as I've started a formal complaint. Won't get me anywhere I know and won't get me any support, but if they're not supportive anyway it doesn't matter. I can't have support I think anyway as I doubt myself too much. I don't doubt my suffering, just whether I should be receiving support. I don't want support if it's uncaring though and all they want to do is get rid of you which is how i've been made to feel.
#5
Posted 23 April 2012 - 08:16 AM
Never bite the hand thumping you without a movement watching your back. Unfortunately these 'disability rights movements' are more concerned with promoting themselves than anything else.
"If humanity does not urgently change its ways, several critical thresholds may be exceeded, beyond which abrupt and generally irreversible changes to the life-support functions of the planet could occur." UN Report 2012
"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing." - Einstein
"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing." - Einstein
#6
Posted 23 April 2012 - 09:15 AM
they have a complaints department in mental hospital, when the mad shrink took away my 12mg of lorazapam, i wrote them about 10 times never heard SFA . Went to loads od solicitors, who said you must be nuts to think you can take on the NHS lawyer,s . Do you think a mental patient can take on a NHS shrink , for god sake man you were nuts at the time, I said i still am but i still remember what happend . Then i finely found a lawyer who prompedly shafted me an the NHS, He got the first part of the legal aid money to look into the drugs i had been given not that he ever did, Then he said i carnt proceed with your mental records i would have to get them, i said you get them your my lawyer
. I f by a chance they cave then me they would have been doctored better than
ant patient thats for sure,So the lawyer got about £700 for SFA from the legal
aid an vanished . i bet he makes a cool liveing out of doing absulute FA.
ant patient thats for sure,So the lawyer got about £700 for SFA from the legal
aid an vanished . i bet he makes a cool liveing out of doing absulute FA.
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