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Old May 28, 2013, 01:53 AM
hartbroken hartbroken is offline
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I am diagnosed with schizoaffective, and my biggest problem is delusions and paranoid schizophrenia. I just accused my boss of not handling the money right. Now I'm so embarassed that I have to quit. I hate to, but my disease doesnt' let up either. I could be corrected about money issues a dozen times, and I'd still be delusional about it.

I'm bummed.
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Old May 28, 2013, 03:47 AM
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Please don't quit just yet.

Maybe you could sit down and have an open discussion with the boss about your struggles pertaining to money and between the two of you y'all can come up with a solution to keep it from being an issue all the time.

Music (and driving) have been such a soothing and healing part of my journey that I'd be totally devastated if it wasn't a part of my life anymore.

I hope after you've had a chance to let things cool down a bit that y'all can work it out.

Good Luck & Best Wishes!



ps. If you can find the courage to also disclose that you are struggling with a mental health issue, you may find the boss to be a most understanding and supportive ally.
Thanks for this!
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