Depends on what you have happening in your life if you work a 9 to 5, and go to T , and family you already got alot on your plate. In that instance, yes make sure you are making time for yourselves keeping yourself healthy is important then yes absolutely. Sleep and exercise are important. I don't think it is good, for me, I have a lot of free time to stay cooped up at home listening to the headspace ALL the time...I make sure I get out if only just to walk in my neighborhood, but also other stuff shopping, movies, church, also writing, reading...At the same time, when something seems to be not be centered correctly then being outside can be dangerous. We don't want to end up with a massive switch headache/fainting on the side walk with someone calling an ambulance for us, that almost happened, at least two times in the past few years. Saying yes to SSDI, when you know it will get worst so that time or getting lost isn't an issue. Going at you guys rate until your healed enough to make another huge decision to either come off SSDI, or stick with part time employment, if everything doesn't past us by like with technology interview skills etc....Out dated= experience in a fierce economy already I often worry about if SSDI is the long term answer...I got student loans out the wazoo, so unless something happens soon I might choose corporate american in the next few years...I don't think I'm a candidate for student loan forgiveness cause I'm not permanently disabled, as per SSA definition, but if the world keeps the way it is, that very well maybe another benefit if that happens.....Maybe fostering, if I qualify is a good idea, who knows? lol
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