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Social Anxiety Medication Reviews

29 October 2009 No Comment

Social Anxiety Medication Reviews
I have a mental illness -schizoaffective bipolar I, should I be worried about a disability review?

I’ve been disabled for 5 years already, tried working and I get stressed out and have depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, and I was unable to sleep even with medications.

at least I tried working. Should I be worried about getting my disability cut off from social security?

They won’t cut you off. They do have help though for those who want to become self sufficient and learn a vocation or need educational resources. It is called a Ticket to work. Then you can see if there is a way to work at a job that might just be part-time and turn into a therapeutically good change for you. But when you get a questionnaire from SSA tell them exactly how you feel. Working is a privilege not a means to sickness and getting worse. And if you do feel you can work they will wait for a long time (yrs) before you are completely on your own. Just see your doctor and change if your not getting better and don,t worry about that because what difference is it going to make if your sick anyway. If the president can reform the current health care situation the way he wants feel less anxiety. It’s all about getting better, then working or unemployment or living in the streets is better than being so sick. Hope you feel better, watch out and be worried more about taking good care so you don’t get any physical disease also and anxiety can really be bad. A good doctor understands that.To work “is the good ole times”. You can go to www.socialsecurity.gov/work
/recievingbenefits

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