Hi Mumping, yes I am aware of that so I should have said I don't 'entirely' agree with you
If stress is given to an employer as a reason for leaving a job and the stress has caused absence covered by a doctors certificate, then it is unlikely that 26 weeks will apply. Employment Services will, of course, write to the employer to confirm the reasons given for leaving, which is why it may be a good idea to include it in the resignation letter. However, I didn't include the reason in my resignation letter and the Employment Service paid me Job Seekers Allowance on the strength of medical evidence.
Sorry, if I intimated that you were wrong, I just wanted to indicate that it wasn't necessarily the case that textmum would have to wait 26 weeks.
The best thing I ever did was leave that job. We had a load of really heavy financial commitments at the time and I stayed in the job for far too long - it really affected me badly. I should have left a lot earlier and I hate to think of others suffering in the same way.