Jeremy Kyle . No lad wants their mum helping them to the bathroom, but I’d get dizzy and nauseous. I was 19, but I felt 90." Unsurprisingly, Josh – who’d always previously been happy-go-lucky – suffered mentally, too. "I’d lie awake at night having accident flashbacks and night tremors.
My GP prescribed pills for anxiety and depression."Josh, who was working as a sales assistant at O2 at the time, was also struggling with the financial burden of being on statutory sick pay of around just £80 a week."During the recovery period I lost so much money.
Bills mounted up and I took out credit cards, accumulating around £11,000 worth of debts over 18 months."As the accident had not been Josh’s fault, friends encouraged him to seek legal advice,.
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