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Waterford man describes life with chronic pain

Waterford man describes life with chronic pain

A WATERFORD man who is living with chronic pain has described his desperation and despair over the fact that he currently is facing his illness benefit being cut off.

Listener Michael described on Deise Today this morning how he is only aged 51 and had worked all his life until a back injury struck late last year.

His illness benefit is now just about to be stopped but Michael does not know if he'll be able to get an invalidity pension.

He also told Damien Tiernan this morning that he doesn't know if he'll ever be able to work again and says he is "stuck in a house every day" with no sign of any help or support, financial or otherwise.

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Michael's plight struck a chord with many listeners to this morning's show, with a flood of messages in, expressing sympathies and support for him.

Meanwhile, also on this morning's show, Dr Edel McNeela from WIT's School of Science gave a run-through of the various Covid vaccines and spoke about the effect the roll-out of a vaccine will have...

Huge Waterford hurling supporter and Portlaw native Philly Hennebry ( he now runs a successful pest control company in Morris County, New Jersey) spoke to Damien about his excitement for Waterford ahead of Sunday's big All-Ireland clash...

Our news editor Julie Smyth caught up with children from the Mercy and Mount Sion schools in Waterford about their expectations for the match...

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AND...FG county councillor Lola O'Sullivan highlighted the issue of safety while sea swimming in the current cold weather.

You can listen back to this morning's Deise Today by clicking the links below...

 

 

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