‘It took two years. They even cut down a tree especially and made me a shoe with no dyes in. Yet they still irritate me.
‘Socks draw the glue in and slippers don’t help. It’s so unfair and stressful – I’m genuinely ill.’
Her life on benefits ended after she took a medical test and faced a tribunal from the DWP on October 2.
Now she has been declared fit to work, though she will still be allowed to claim £200 a month in disability living allowance.
She said: ‘They’re questioning my doctor’s ability as a doctor. She sees me and knows me more than a ten-minute assessment does.’
Mrs Kenny, who lives with scaffolder husband Steve, 49, and also has diabetes, said: ‘It started when I contracted dermatitis when I was 18 or 19.
'I was working at a baker’s and suddenly my hands started coming up blistering.
‘I was referred to the skin hospital where I was told it was the detergents I was using in the baker’s. I carried on working but it got worse and started to affect my face.’
She gave up the job and began working in a shop but found she was allergic to dust. She then changed jobs again and worked in a warehouse packing leaflets in magazines but found that played havoc with her allergies as well.
Mrs Kenny said: ‘I worked up until I was 21. Since then I haven’t worked basically because things just got worse and worse.
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