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Originally Posted by Cocosurviving
Hello everyone,
I have not worked since 2012 and it took a while to get my disability. It’s hard being on disability if you once had a better paying job. I worked as a social worker for years. I had a bad panic attack at my job and left the office. My doc saw me as a walk-in and thought I had PTSD and adjustment disorder from work. I was placed on leave and referred to a DO, provider and later a psychiatrist that diagnosed me with BP1. I started meds and therapy. It is really hard being on disability. I want the best for my eleven year old plus I did not get a degree to not use it. I have thought about returning to the workforce. My concerns are if I’ll be able to preform well. I have poor memory and problems with cognitive dysfunction. Following directions can be very hard for me if there are several steps not written down. I know many people with bipolar work on this forum. For those that have symptoms how do you manage and work?
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Power on through: routine, discipline, lots of self care. I was on disability for 10 years after my dx, my child was 6-16 years old. My dx was also work related, I tried going back to work after my divorce and had a crisis which pushed me to seek help.
I did a lot of therapy over those 10 years, I had another dx besides bp that I had to treat.
I also rejoined the work force in a new career as my previous one was too triggering, and I had to start over, which hasn’t been easy but I’ve made it.