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Old 06-30-2008, 04:17 PM #1
lifesaver54 lifesaver54 is offline
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Hi, Lifesaver54 here!

Just a bit of info for now.

I have Depression, PTSD, ADHD, Fibromyalgia and Migraines. I am on Desipramine, Lyrica, Concerta, and Estradiol patch (ERT).

Long story and medical nightmare in the last year and a half. Struggling with some side effects lately and am very frustrated.

I am searching for a job and have an appointment with the Department of Rehabilitation in my state. I will learn what I need to submit for disability qualification with the state. With Affirmative Action, there is a hiring preference of equally qualified candidates with disabilities. I am also applying for jobs in higher ed. Just need some help to deal with the disability issues properly--avoid discrimination.

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