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Zero Points On My Capability For Work Assessment

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dickythecook | 18:02 Fri 27th Jan 2017 | ChatterBank
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I have determined that I would need to be a blind stroke victim who is drug addicted, a violent agoraphobic sociopath with one leg and no arms to fulfil any of the tested criteria. Due to the lies of the corrupt ATOS system 4½ years ago I have cost the taxpayer upwards of £30,000. If they had let me heal for another 3 months after my big toe was amputated due to osteomyelitis then none of that money would have been spent on me. Four+ years of pain and depression could have been avoided.
My care from the NHS has been exemplary likewise the Podiatry team that looked after my ulcerated foot. 12 weeks at £80 would have been an awful lot cheaper than the last four years or so on ESA On top of the bill to the NHS.
My apologies to all the taxpayers and also my thanks.
It was reading the letter from Guess that prompted me to write.
Even when my foot was at its worst I would not have passed this assessment. Hopefully back to work in 2½ months if anyone will employ a 7 toed Chef.
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I'm not sure I understand that post then. I thought you were querying why the NHS hadn't solved the problem in 4.5 years when it wasn't the NHS that made him go back to work but ATOS who wouldn't accept he needed longer to recover.
I did query BOTH, because the OP was criticizing ATOS but praising the NHS
In that mood shouldn't the OPer criticise the NHS for taking 4.5 years to clear up a wound.
OPer can appeal against the ruling of ATOS...did he? if not why not?

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