Greetings. New to the site, wanted to speak to others who have been dealing with this or have just started. I was diagnosed back in January 2018 but have been experiencing symptoms MUCH longer than my diagnosis. (Wasn't ignoring it, just figured I was getting older, breaking down physically) but was feeling physical issues that were slowing me down so I went and got examined.
I am faced with a realization: the "kid" can't do what he used to do but he needs to find a way to do so to survive.
It worries me.
I keep pushing forward, that's my credo but I am concerned.
My current job has that emoji on my "slow down" due to my condition and they're asking for written information from my doctors but despite all of the laws set to protect in situations like this, I still feel that they're going to make a way to send me on my way and that scares the crap out of me. I don't know what I can do in the wake of a release (I know, I can sue but I'm looking for a different option, some place else to work)
I just don't know.
But I won't give up.
Hoping to hear from others who might be in the same situation, how they dealt with it.
Thank you all.
I am faced with a realization: the "kid" can't do what he used to do but he needs to find a way to do so to survive.
It worries me.
I keep pushing forward, that's my credo but I am concerned.
My current job has that emoji on my "slow down" due to my condition and they're asking for written information from my doctors but despite all of the laws set to protect in situations like this, I still feel that they're going to make a way to send me on my way and that scares the crap out of me. I don't know what I can do in the wake of a release (I know, I can sue but I'm looking for a different option, some place else to work)
I just don't know.
But I won't give up.
Hoping to hear from others who might be in the same situation, how they dealt with it.
Thank you all.
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