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Originally Posted by newtus
yea its commonly know.
and now i just want to say something. kinda to everybody.
you know this whole thing about not looking or focusing on the label or stuff like that.
its very almost imposssible not to focus on it. cuz like me - for example - i need to be show social security administration my diagnosis. thats one thing. more would be like theres some support groups that are tailored to people with certain illnesses. in college certain disorders were able to get more help in college in general. i mean just on and on. i wanted to also do a clinical trial to make some money. but some they need ONLY people Sz.
the list goes on.
i personally in my opinion - i think it would be doing the consumer/patient a disservice for them not to know their label. disservice on many different ways.
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I agree.
Unfortunately, we live in a world that likes to use labels for everything and labels can be useful when needed but it seems to me that your focusing on the label first and with it has xyz symptoms and not looking at the symptoms independently of the label. I know all too well labels mean a lot when it comes to SSDI as I'm in the same boat as you, but for me, that's as far as that goes. I think if we keep getting stuck on the label and the symptoms we are suppose to have to fit that label then we will be forever stuck in this never ending cycle and will never find relief however small it may be.
I hope I'm making sense.