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All my docs think I look much better now that I've left the workforce. My neuro even commented on it the last I saw him, saying that, despite the MS stuff, it was the best he's ever seen me look. We talked and he agrees the stress of my job (even at part time) didn't help matters before.
On my good days, I still sometimes wistfully think of doing a part time job. Then a bad day hits to remind me why I'm not working. It's been an adjustment for me to not work, but I'm really starting to see it as a good thing. It took a few months for me to get to this point, I'll admit, but things are looking up. ![]()
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Strength comes in all types of packages, even those you don't expect Dx'd MS 2007, Fibro 2009 |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | weegot5kiz (11-09-2008) |
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I think it depends on how you retire, by choice or by mandate. I was forced to retire about 5 years ago due to my MS.
I was a work-a-holic. I loved to work. I made a medium income but could support us. I did not plan well for when the paychecks would stop. I think that my stress is much higher in retirement because I don't have an off-shore bank account with a gazzilion dollars in it. I wish all the time I could work again, mainly because that would mean I wouldn't have MS. The bottom line is NO, I do NOT feel better once I retired.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (11-09-2008), weegot5kiz (11-09-2008) |
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I was disabled for 16 months after a car accident and lost my job in the process. It took me quite a while to adjust because a lot of my identity was wrapped up in my ability to work. So I didn't look at it as a relief.
That said, it was. My stress level decreased greatly and I was able to enjoy doing the little things because I had time to do that. Once I let myself realize that I was a person even if I couldn't work and that was ok, that I could contribute to society in other ways, I was fine. But boy, what a mind adjustment for me. I was a bit of a workaholic and was very involved in the community. Working full-time, volunteering at my kids' school, president of my neighborhood community group, going to school 3/4 time.... yeah, it was tough to adjust. Now I stay a lot less involved. Plus, I can't take the stress. Work is enough for me right now and even that is more than I can take sometimes.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (11-09-2008), weegot5kiz (11-09-2008) |
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it took a while, but yes.
I was forced to retire after a fall. it was a horrible fall, and I couldnt reach the minimum standards required to regain my work spot. I missed my job, I missed my co workers, I missed being useful, and had to learn a whole new way of life. it took some time to learn how to live without being on the clock. As the years have ticked by, I see a dramatic change in my energy, stamina, health, and over all attitude. Had you asked me in the first year, I would have said NO! but after some time to learn how, I vote yes, everytime.
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Yeah, what Dejibo said--that's what I was getting at.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | weegot5kiz (11-09-2008) |
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In Remembrance
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I chose to retire from the workforce years ago although I keep our business books through 2003. DH semi retired at 62 so my job was less difficult than it had been.
I do not miss the stress and turmoil of running our own business nor do I miss the stress of the outside workforce.. ![]() Now, when I think about having to go back to work, I ![]() ![]() YES, I am much better off now and love it.. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | weegot5kiz (11-09-2008) |
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