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Originally Posted by escapeartist
I wish I could help but I'm in the same position. I work summers at an amusement park although they may not let me back this year because I was manic last summer and didn't perform very well and left for a hospitalization and never went back. I attempted community college, but my symptoms got in the way. Even now I'm lucky if I can concentrate enough to read a short article in the newspaper my concentration is so bad.
My advice though is to get a part time job just to have some structure to your life. If you can get on disability that'd be good too. Good luck; I hope it all works out for you.
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One of the biggest symptoms I have is concentrating. As a social worker I would be sitting in my cube with work piled high. I would try my best to read my work e-mails and reports. I could not focus to save my life. I remember one day breaking down at my desk. I'm now on disability. I wish you the best of luck
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