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Old 04-25-2011, 04:47 PM #3
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It's great that you have quite a bit of help since you have teenagers Stellatum And also that your MG decided to come into your life at a time when your schedule wasn't as heavy. My husband helps out a lot for me and my son is now 15 and my daughter is 12. Sometimes they help and sometimes they are messier than when they were little ones! I'm getting extra needed rest from overdoing it this past weekend

I tried my best to keep working with MG. Worked for 10 years after diagnosis but finally realized that I just couldn't do it anymore. I always said that Social Security couldn't say that I didn't try! I went from Full-time in the office to reduced full-time in office to part-time in office to reduced full-time at home to part-time at home! Finally I accepted the fact that I just couldn't work at all and filed for SSDI. I mean if you can't work part-time from home, what's left?
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