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Default Oct 08, 2012 at 10:16 AM
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I've been good for two years come Febuary. Just a few mild depressions. Is work what I need. I feel an overall lack of usefullness and some shame. I paid into SSDI for 38 years and I'm not scheduled for a long life with Type 1 Diabetes. So I may not collect for as long as someone who starts at 65 yrs. old. Still I feel I could work. Leave well enough alone? Volunteer? It's a small town. Very small, less than 2000 peeps. I'm embarrassed to admit I'm I'm Bi-Polar and on SSDI. People always ask when they realise your not working. As a volunteer I'd get that. If I quit SSDI I may not get back on. Has anyone here went back to work from SSDI? Did you have a relapse? Were you able to get back on?
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