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Old 01-28-2008, 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by FinLady View Post
When do you know it's time to stop working?
huge decision, and I debated it (internally) for over a year.

then, the decision was made FOR me, by a massive flare that left me unable to walk or drive.

my main fear was as a single mom of three youngsters, I had to have a "revenue stream" and was petrified of the lag-time for the start of SSDI.

I had no medical insurance at work, so part of the "pro" side of my internal debate was that going on SSDI would get me Medicare.

"con" side was the kid's school tuition, and lots of bills to pay.

"pro" - I could take desperately needed naps, and not be literally *crawling* into the house after work.

"con" - I would miss adult interaction, personal satisfaction at work well done, praise from colleagues, and intellectual stimulus.

"pro" - I would have energy to care for my children!

it all worked out, as I got STATE disability insurance (California) and that tided me over until the SSDI kicked in.

a few times since then, I've actually felt physically well enough to work fulltime (for a short while) but then I remembered the cogfog... and the errors I was making.

like locking myself out of my car three times in one day, forgetting customers' names, and stuff... so I am glad I'm no longer working.
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