Hello everybody! I've been MIA for a long time from here I know.
I wanted to share this website with those who are still trying to keep working with MS or even other disabilities.
https://www.ada.gov/2010_regs.htm
My MS has gotten to the point of me being either fired from work or needing to go on disability soon so I shared with everyone at work about the MS and my symptoms.
I had previously been allowed to sit while I work for 4 hours a day but our HR department had lost that information. I got a new note from my doctor saying that I cannot stand while I work, period, due to MS.
So that helps me to keep working if I can keep my sales up enough to stay. I know it might only be a temporary reprieve because I have issues with pain, weak hands, cognitive issues (word recall, forgetting names, handwriting difficulty, bathroom issues, etc...)
I didn't realize the protection provided under the ADA act though. So they really won't want to fire me if I am doing my job in a reasonable manner.
I need to work four more years if I can handle it so I can get early social security at age 62 1/2. I could easily get disability but I'm stubbornly avoiding that for as long as I can because I'm afraid if I do so many things would happen:
I might go stir crazy
I might kill DH or vice-versa

My cognitive decline might accelerate
I might run out of money in my retirement because other than the MS I am fairly healthy (that is the biggest one)