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pcoventry Posted - 23 June 2012 : 13:48:59
Am I allowed car insruance on a monthly plan if the total amount is under £500? am I right in thinking It can be over aslong as the lender knows I am BR? Or is all forms of credit out?

I managed to keep my car and buy the OR's interest. Now I need to get it back on the road but my insurance seems to have doubled to what it was 4 months ago before BR.
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pcoventry Posted - 01 August 2012 : 17:55:46
Thanks I will sure look into that. Right now I am enjoying getting about for nothing but I feel like I take the mickey some days even though I dont

Went to the job centre today. Nothing I can do as I can't drive, sit for long periods, stand for long periods, Use machinery (as my left arm also gives out a few times a week - which is how my problems started and I crashed whilst it happened) and with no skills either

I am screwed :/
year 2029 Posted - 31 July 2012 : 17:07:39
Theres various things that are supposed to ease it along with the medication.

Unfortunately its a bit age related too :-(

Exercise is supposed to be good, and I know a few people who've benefited from Tai Chi with different neck problems.

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Views expressed are my own personal views, based on what has happened during my own BR process unless otherwise stated.
Professional advice should always be sought.
pcoventry Posted - 31 July 2012 : 17:04:31
No must admit I haven't really thought of much yet.

year 2029 Posted - 30 July 2012 : 10:03:03
Have you thought of doing something like Tai Chi?

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Views expressed are my own personal views, based on what has happened during my own BR process unless otherwise stated.
Professional advice should always be sought.
pcoventry Posted - 29 July 2012 : 19:22:08
Thanks. And it is. Luckily I can still get to where I need to go (or would want to go right now) so it could be worse.
Niobe Posted - 29 July 2012 : 18:44:24
Sorry to hear that. Sounds like the bus pass is your only way forward at the moment.

Ascend may you find no resistance
Know that you made such a difference
All you leave behind will live to the end
The cycle of suffering goes on
But memories of you stay strong
Someday I too will fly and find you again

pcoventry Posted - 29 July 2012 : 17:45:27
I've also got Osteophyte in my lower neck and top of my spine so for that reason alone I am dangerous to drive. I didn't know until a few weeks ago about it. It can only be pain managed I am told, the risk to operate is high.

So even if my eyesight came back tomorrow I still have that to deal with.

year 2029 Posted - 29 July 2012 : 14:24:41
Crikey! Thats a bit of a turn around, hope all's ok?

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Views expressed are my own personal views, based on what has happened during my own BR process unless otherwise stated.
Professional advice should always be sought.
pcoventry Posted - 29 July 2012 : 03:15:48
Hello,

Sorry Ive been trying to get on this site for days. For me it's really fast until I log in and then it takes 7-8 minutes to change the page!

everything else is fine. I get the same result on several connections.

I wasn't sure if the OR could reverse their decision to sell my car but I assume they wont because it's been paid for now. At the time I was not sure if I was going to return to work or not.

Basically a week after this all happened the DVLA revoked my driving licence due to my eyesight. So now I definitely won't be returning to that job.

Swapping your keys for a Disabled bus pass - very scary!
year 2029 Posted - 19 July 2012 : 00:11:12
Hi pcoventry
I'm glad you got your car back.

Maybe one day you can feel you can post your circumstances, but I understand if you can't right now.

I had various vehicles in BR, and slightly complicated, but was glad to have some returned.

Keep your chin up.

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Views expressed are my own personal views, based on what has happened during my own BR process unless otherwise stated.
Professional advice should always be sought.
pcoventry Posted - 18 July 2012 : 23:58:36
Needs work doing to it and other reasons. Main thing is that we have it back and I hope one day I can again ;)
year 2029 Posted - 18 July 2012 : 21:25:51
Why can't you drive it?

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Views expressed are my own personal views, based on what has happened during my own BR process unless otherwise stated.
Professional advice should always be sought.
pcoventry Posted - 18 July 2012 : 21:06:20
Just an update. In the end My car was valued at £1000. After a chat with the OR himself at the office I am under we got the car for £200.. And now I can't drive it BUT it's done that's all that matters.
year 2029 Posted - 24 June 2012 : 16:57:50
Well that's a personal decision.

I don't go around shouting about mine.

If I'm required by law to declare it, or think its in my best interest, then I do.

I doubt people declare openly lots of things they're supposed to, but keeping within the law is the main thing.

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Views expressed are my own personal views, based on what has happened during my own BR process unless otherwise stated.
Professional advice should always be sought.
Niobe Posted - 24 June 2012 : 16:35:11
I believe that Coveritall on the sister forum still declares his BR even now.

Ascend may you find no resistance
Know that you made such a difference
All you leave behind will live to the end
The cycle of suffering goes on
But memories of you stay strong
Someday I too will fly and find you again


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