OMG Paul, what on earth are you going to do?
Do you have any friends or family in the neighbourhood where you could stay
Sorry to hear of your trials but the Good Book has it written that 'another door Will open.'
The chief fireman looked at it and decided it was a fire hazard (along with the mess I have not yet finished packing away). He is going to report my apartment to the council as "unfit for human habitation" on Monday. I want to leave this place, but in my own time, not rushed out by the council. With dialysis it is taking me a long time to pack up, I cannot do it quickly.
Do you have any insurance?
Since the fireman is going to report your apartment to the council as being "unfit for human habitation" and if the authorities are also being informed of the fact that you are battling with ESRF and accompanying exhaustion, plus dialysis on top of it all, don't you think it could be a good idea to let them help you to be rehoused?
Quote from: kristina on March 04, 2018, 11:28:02 AMSince the fireman is going to report your apartment to the council as being "unfit for human habitation" and if the authorities are also being informed of the fact that you are battling with ESRF and accompanying exhaustion, plus dialysis on top of it all, don't you think it could be a good idea to let them help you to be rehoused?It would be a great idea except that I would not be an emergency case. They would put me on a waiting list and five to ten years from now they would find me somewhere.
My situation is bad, but I intend to be around for more than a couple of months. So if dying does not get you any help, my situation won't even register a polite letter.