I chose "Other."
I'm employed full-time, but on probation with a date in a few weeks to be fired if I have not improved.
At this point, I see no way to keep from being fired unless I get a brain transplant and can suddenly understand my job, and the bipolar magically disappears.
So for the last few days, I've been FREAKING OUT.
One minute, I'm fine and I think I'll just let them fire me and I'll get unemployment for a while.
Then I start thinking I should be out there trying to find a job right now, even though where I live and with this economy, I'm probably going to make the same amount with a different job as I would receive on unemployment.
The difference is health insurance.
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- Purple Daisy -
Bipolar II * Rapid-Cycling
46. Female. Midwest USA. Just returned to treatment in July 2012 after being out of treatment since 1994. First diagnosed at age 21.
Writer stuck in a cubicle by day.
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