AquaBlue
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A giant obstacle stands between me and my goals to one day become a professional Terp. My current plans are to achieve a college degree in the field and to get certified prior to entering the field. But a tall hurdle stands between that goal and my health.
You see I am currently on disability because of an illness I sadly possess. I suffer from a sever form of bipolar disorder (as mentioned on another thread). Because of this sad fact I have no choice but to be a disabled individual; and as a result I get low cost medication (a vital aspect of my condition- just one of my numerous pills (just one) cost nearly $300 per month- so MediCare is the only way I can affort the cost), and the quality medical attention I receive is another very important need in my current situation.
You see I can’t function normally (in daily life) without these two things: meds and medical supervision. Both are highly costly so government help is my sole option in order to lead a somewhat normal existence.
Now if I am able to perform normally in a job situation (while under medication), I will be removed from the government aid (from disability). The bad news is that by working I lose all my medical benefits and my illness will overtake my life (again) and erase all of my progress. So I am in a bind.
Work (as a Terp) without medical and medicinal assistance, or not work (never be a Terp) and forever be bound to the limitations of both my illness and finances. Those are the only two avenues ahead of me. It is either one or the other.
I have pondered this impossible situation and have not come up with any solution. So the decision is either to choose my health (remain disabled) or to choose a normal independent life as professional Terp (while somehow coping (somehow) with the dire effects of non-medicated mental illness).
This dilemma is truly a tough one to solve. I am seriously concerned and this problem has put a damper on my inclination to one day reach all my personal goals.
What are your thoughts?
Any replies (solutions)?
You see I am currently on disability because of an illness I sadly possess. I suffer from a sever form of bipolar disorder (as mentioned on another thread). Because of this sad fact I have no choice but to be a disabled individual; and as a result I get low cost medication (a vital aspect of my condition- just one of my numerous pills (just one) cost nearly $300 per month- so MediCare is the only way I can affort the cost), and the quality medical attention I receive is another very important need in my current situation.
You see I can’t function normally (in daily life) without these two things: meds and medical supervision. Both are highly costly so government help is my sole option in order to lead a somewhat normal existence.
Now if I am able to perform normally in a job situation (while under medication), I will be removed from the government aid (from disability). The bad news is that by working I lose all my medical benefits and my illness will overtake my life (again) and erase all of my progress. So I am in a bind.
Work (as a Terp) without medical and medicinal assistance, or not work (never be a Terp) and forever be bound to the limitations of both my illness and finances. Those are the only two avenues ahead of me. It is either one or the other.
I have pondered this impossible situation and have not come up with any solution. So the decision is either to choose my health (remain disabled) or to choose a normal independent life as professional Terp (while somehow coping (somehow) with the dire effects of non-medicated mental illness).
This dilemma is truly a tough one to solve. I am seriously concerned and this problem has put a damper on my inclination to one day reach all my personal goals.
What are your thoughts?
Any replies (solutions)?
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Depressive Episodes
Depressive episodes are characterized by overwhelming feelings of sadness, worthlessness, and hopelessness. Symptoms may include:
- Sadness
- Excessive crying
- Loss of pleasure
- Abnormal sleep
- Low energy
- Restlessness
- Difficulty concentrating
- Irritability
- Loss of appetite or overeating
- Feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness
- Thoughts of death or suicide
Manic Episodes
Manic episodes are periods of elated mood, which can include racing thoughts, extreme irritability or reckless behavior. Symptoms may include:
- Inappropriate sense of euphoria (elation)
- Racing thoughts; talking too much
- Extreme irritability
- Reckless behavior
- Abnormal sleep
- Excessive energy
- Out of control spending
- Difficulty concentrating
- Abnormally increased activity, including sexual activity
- Poor judgment
- Aggressive behavior
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