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Ok, I usually try to be positive.l I am tring to go back to work after 4 annies. 2 coiled, one clipped and the "latest, greatest: pipeline emboliztion device. I am doing pretty good here at home. But working??? Not so good. I really thought I could. I have been crying for two days because I dont think I can anymore. I feel so overwhelmed.. IT seemed perfect at first. Right behind where I live. so limhited driving. Something else I cant tolerate much of anymore. Driving. I dont know what to do t. I am not quitter(or speller either ) But I honestly dont think I can. I dont know how I can finish raising my daughter on disabilty. She is 17. I need to move out of this expensiive apartment I live in, but cant move myself, friends bailed early on in this.Any ideas? I guess it is jusst really getting to me to admit I am going to have to do it, throw in the towel.I dont have much family support
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Hi......... I know how hard it is to go on disability after being a very active working woman. Get your friends, your daughter and her friends together and have a meeting on getting you moved. The young people often have great ideas on getting the job done, plus they really like to help. It's now 9 months since my big move and I actually think I will do ok ..........The hardest part is finding the medical support that I had to leave behind.........but I think I am on the right track with that. Also, since your daughter is 17, it might be nice if she could get a part time job. That is something that can help her and you both. I know it seems very overwhelming right now, but don't look past today. Take one step at a time and before long you will be moved and settled.
There for you. Jo Ann
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Thank you Choochee
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Hi......... I know how hard it is to go on disability after being a very active working woman. Get your friends, your daughter and her friends together and have a meeting on getting you moved. The young people often have great ideas on getting the job done, plus they really like to help. It's now 9 months since my big move and I actually think I will do ok ..........The hardest part is finding the medical support that I had to

