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Record Numbers Not Working Due To Ill Health

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NanaDana Tue 16-May-23 13:38:09

The Office for National Statistics has indicated that the figures for the period January to March 2023 show that the number of people not working in the UK due to long-term sickness has risen to a new record high of approximately 2.5 million. One major factor in the significant rise is the Covid pandemic. Since it started, there are well over 400,000 more people who are now outside the labour market. There has also been a notable rise in the number of young people with mental health issues. Reference was also made to an increase in musculoskeletal difficulties.. "problems connected to the back and neck”, with a suspicion that this may be related to largely sedentary home-working, and to lack of exercise and reduced mobility. The impact of post-viral fatigue, or “Long Covid” also features in the report. How do these figures relate to your own life experience?

icanhandthemback Thu 18-May-23 16:48:22

Primrose53

We always laugh about the time we had to take a neighbour to the disability assessment office (or whatever it’s called) as he couldn’t drive. He has special needs. We went down a one way street and parked in a small multi storey nearby. I accompanied him down and went in with him but it was so busy I was not allowed to stay.

I waited outside watching people coming and going. I noticed a youngish chap going in who was dragging his leg and limping badly. After over 2 hours our neighbour came out and we walked into the multi storey and the “limping man” actually overtook us on the stairs, taking them two at a time with no sign of a limp! 🤣

They film now in various places to check people like this. They would not have necessarily paid his claim.

biglouis Thu 18-May-23 16:58:23

I used to post on another forum. There was a member who was very well read up on benefits and had arranged his affairs so as to take maximum advantage of loopholes and inconsistencies in the system. He was also very helpful in giving advice to others (including myself).

Although what he had done was 100% legal the amount of flack and abuse he took was phenomenol and eventually drove him off the site. I suspect there was a great deal of bitterness and envy at the root of it from people who had not been quite so clever in arranging their own financial affairs.

There is no system yet invented that cannot be"gamed". Gaming is not breaking the rules, but manipulating them so as to gain maximum advantage for oneself. Having the intelligence and cunning to take advantage of the loopholes and ambiguities can be a great source of satisfaction to those who were born with that kind of mind.

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 18-May-23 17:17:38

Of course if you have a serious car accident, a heart attack or cancer the ability to choose is taken out of your hands. Thankfully I have never been in that position.

I’m extremely grateful to now be retired and to only have my husband and my dog to look after, and to no longer ‘eat what I kill’ as was the case in my profession, with other hunters always trying to snare valuable corporate clients - as did I. That was, and still is, the reality in my field. My blood pressure has dropped to a level I would never have believed possible. But those who have never been wholly dependent on clients or customers, who can disappear in the blink of an eye, for their daily bread will probably never understand the drive to survive that that situation instils.

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 18-May-23 17:18:52

This gaming sounds like fraud biglouis.

Devongirl4 Thu 18-May-23 17:38:47

God what nasty people are in this group. I have a young friend, a mum of 5 yr old twins who caught covid at the beginning when they were 2. No help from the dad who she eventually left. Long covid has left her very disabled but she STILL works part time, with difficulty. It’s a painful struggle all the time. Just because maybe you didn’t catch it or had a sniffle doesn’t mean long covid isn’t out there. It’s devastating.

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 18-May-23 17:50:13

Nobody has said otherwise have they? Yes, working might be a struggle but good for her.

Doodledog Thu 18-May-23 17:56:21

I'm sorry to hear about your friend. It must be really difficult for her. I don't think anyone has denied the existence of Long Covid though, although maybe it feels like that when you are so close to it. I hope she improves very soon.

4allweknow Thu 18-May-23 19:35:08

GSM me too

Saggi Thu 18-May-23 20:02:00

My whole immediate family has had Covid at least twice ….I’ve had it three times and yes….. weve had all the jabs!! Nobody is long term ill ….nobody is ‘not working’ nobody is not going to school! But then I’m a skeptic and cynic so these folk do t stand a chance with me!!

GagaJo Thu 18-May-23 20:14:48

Norah

halfpint1

I am self employed and have been for many years, being too sick to work is never an option.

Indeed. Never been an option for us.

I'm self employed and I have to be totally wiped out, unable to sit up, let alone stand up, to be off work now.

I even worked less than 10 hours post op, in hospital. I hadn't intended to and had cancelled most of my clients, but one got in touch and begged. And to keep them, I did the work. They were grateful and I got a bonus payment as thanks, but that wasn't why I did it. I did it because if they had gone elsewhere because I hadn't helped, it would have made a big dent in my regular earnings.

Having said that, I worked through radiotherapy post cancer surgery, and I was an employee then.

Rainnsnow Thu 18-May-23 20:34:14

Well said.

Rainnsnow Thu 18-May-23 20:37:21

Sorry posted too soon

Rainnsnow Thu 18-May-23 20:45:47

Lots of people pay tax to fund this type of support system. Shaming people when they are physically ill is wrong. Nosey people may not be privy to all the information. Lots of strong views on here . Working for your self does limit some benefits, but that should be part of the choice you make when going self employed. I’m proud we do look after others in society but the system is flawed. Older people don’t always use computers and feel shameful about claiming when they are really ill. Lots want to work and run them selves into the ground doing so whilst ill .

GagaJo Thu 18-May-23 21:42:19

I mostly agree with you Rainnsnow, but some of us have aged out of paid employment and self-employment is all that is left to us. Self-employment isn't always a choice. It's a last resort.

It scares me what would happen if I got really ill. I have no other means of support and don't get a pension for another 10 years.

Cumbrian123 Thu 18-May-23 22:42:54

How about benefit payments for those who are Not poorly , only .
I wonder how many folks would suddenly become productive and stop whining- just a thought .
No I’m not from a warm comfortable environment, glass of wine etc etc

Doodledog Thu 18-May-23 23:07:42

People who are ill can’t just ‘stop whining’ and get better.

nanna8 Fri 19-May-23 00:59:20

I was just thinking of a friend who has a disabled sticker and parks in a disabled spot because she has a chronic illness and is very weak. She doesn’t look disabled and it is surprising ( or maybe not ) the number of times people inform her she is taking up a space for people who are really disabled. We shouldn’t judge, should we? I would think the majority on sickness benefit are actually sick but of course there are a few unscrupulous people around, always have been. The same with beggars. To my mind if they are asking I will give them something if I feel as though I want to. The very fact that they are begging means they need help, psychological if nothing else.

Cabbie21 Fri 19-May-23 05:48:52

Cumbrian123

How about benefit payments for those who are Not poorly , only .
I wonder how many folks would suddenly become productive and stop whining- just a thought .
No I’m not from a warm comfortable environment, glass of wine etc etc

Cumbrian123, why do you want to stop benefits for those who are ill? What are they supposed to live on? How are they meant to pay their rent or mortgage? Eat? Travel to hospital for teatment?
Surely you have not thought this through? Or have I misunderstood you?
And most sick people are not "whining", they are soldiering on, struggling to hold down a job, or trying to get the benefits they are legally entitled to.
Please don't tarnish the character of the many sick people because of the relatively few malingerers. The benefit system is hard enough to navigate when you are well, even harder when you are ill.

Yoginimeisje Fri 19-May-23 07:11:46

Germanshepherdsmum

If I were to say what I thought I would be banned.

Agree.

My son had a severe adverse reaction to the Swine flu jab. 10yrs on he is still recovering, just getting back to work now, but not the high-powered job he had before. Some never recover, some left paralysed.

Yoginimeisje Fri 19-May-23 07:14:28

My son never claimed any benefits, until he came back to live with me 3yrs ago.

Yoginimeisje Fri 19-May-23 07:21:31

I'm self-employed, so can never take time off or my bills & mortgage [when I still had one] wouldn't be paid. Hence never having any jabs as couldn't risk being ill.

Calendargirl Fri 19-May-23 07:28:22

Yoginimeisje

I'm self-employed, so can never take time off or my bills & mortgage [when I still had one] wouldn't be paid. Hence never having any jabs as couldn't risk being ill.

But the jabs may well have prevented you getting ill.

volver3 Fri 19-May-23 07:31:33

Yoginimeisje

I'm self-employed, so can never take time off or my bills & mortgage [when I still had one] wouldn't be paid. Hence never having any jabs as couldn't risk being ill.

So is the implication that the rest of us don't care about getting ill because we don't think we are responsible for paying our bills?

madeleine45 Fri 19-May-23 07:59:31

As someone who has had to cope with back pain for over 30 years, I can assure you that it is nothing I wanted to have to live with, and it started with a slipped disc, having to lie flat for a long time and cope with a great deal of pain , but also a lot of frustration, when I was unable to do so many things and even now have to be very careful in what I do. It is not a visible thing. I had a broken wrist years ago and it was in a plaster. People were helpful opening doors etc etc, but this is nothing you can see. I have to go into a disabled parking space as I cannot get out of the car unless the door is wide open and dont have the option of going into a smaller space. I was once a good walker, now have difficulty in walking even short distances. I have cancer, which I am dealing with, but can tell you that my back gives me more day to day pain and difficulty in my life and is extremely frustrating. No doubt there are some people telling lies about their abilities to do things but how I wish I had the option just to walk without pain or do anything without having to consider how or if I can actually do something. I am an honest person and have worked and paid taxes etc and never been on benefit, and am not looking for pity. However I do feel annoyed to read the judgement of people who know nothing of the reality and the fact that they are doubting my honesty makes me furious as I prize myself in that and to have people implying that I am lying or making up the effects of this on my life ,just adds to the annoyance and depression about the situation. Perhaps some of these people should look in the mirror before making such judgements on others !! Of course everyone has the right to their views but can they all honestly say they have the knowledge or proper information to make such claims. So if you see me standing by my car (waiting for the pain to ease so that I can start to walk) please do not immediately thing oh another scrounger/skiver. I wish I could walk never mind run down the road, be able to go up stairs without some sort of a lift, to bend down to my garden and if there was any way of being able to pay for this to improve I would be saving madly now, but there isnt.

Franbern Fri 19-May-23 08:27:30

I have always thought that the mark of a GOOD civilisation was how they treated their old, their sick, their disabled.many of the problems on

I also know of the old fascist method of first dep-humanise any group of people that the State is currently needing to use to blame the woes that that State has brought about.

The last method has been so well used for what are called 'The Boat People'. Those men, women, children so desperate to seek a better life, that they take horrific chances in dinguies across the Channel.

Now that de-humanising finger is pointed at the sick, the disabled etc.

For those of you on here who proudly boast that none of YOUR family are amongst these, just count yourself so very, very fortunate - and I really do hope this lasts for you and yours.

As has been said,- not exactly living the high life on sickness benefit. Indeed, the continuing financial worries of trying to make ends meet, can effectively make other family members very sick themselves.

On Long Covid, as far as I am aware there are actually blood and/or other tests which are used by Doctors before making this condition official for a sufferer.