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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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I am in California, I am only 40. I spoke to my boss, my co-worker, my husband, my friend and my mom. They all thought it was a good idea, and I know I'm really bad at scaling down and asking for help when I need to.
I put it in an email, so it's in writing, that I'll go ahead and do it, temporarily. Got the email back from them acknowledged. I've been on disability before, I know I have plenty state disability that will cover me for an extended period, like I think up to a year. I've been here 6 years so I would qualifty for FMLA if that's what it should be. I'll find out today. Sigh. I had a great trip this weekend. I'll post seperately so you can all get some warm snow fuzzies. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | PamelaJune (02-04-2014) |
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Now I don't work and have become a house prisoner, the park over the road beckons me, but, on the upside, my family have finally got it! I take Pristiq as my anti depressant and have tried a few over the years. Been on this one now for a while and credit it with saving my sanity. It also didn't give me the side effects that I experienced with others. |
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Working part time might be workable for you physically. You won't know until you try it. Perhaps your husband could supplement your lost income by starting a business at home or finding work from home. If he has a psych disorder, he may even be eligible to qualify as a disabled worker himself and have access to government jobs from home. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | finz (02-06-2014) |
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PamelaJune,
I didn't know where you were from when I noticed your comment that you wouldn't qualify for disability because of your husband's income. Erroneously assuming that you were from the USA, I thought you were confusing our SSI (household income and assets would matter) with SSDI (based on the disabled person's work history). Sorry to hear that Aussies don't have anything like our SSDI. That's a bummer. If I were still physically healthy and won the lottery, I think I might have quit my job with glee ![]() Chaos, I'm sorry that you are feeling this pressure from work while you are struggling to just get through each day because of CRPS. Worrying about the loss of salary or benefits is reasonable, but you've got to listen to your body and try not to take on more than you can handle. You will want to pay special attention to some benefits, like if you will still have (or do now) STD and LTD through work. You'll also want to educate yourself about SSDI benefits, that you may eventually need to access.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | PamelaJune (02-06-2014) |
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Chaos, I don't have any experience with SSI or SSDI... yet. But I do know what it's like to struggle to do your job with this monster though. And wrestle with making some kind of income, or lack thereof. I'm so sorry hon.
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CRPS II Full Body via L5-S1 Discectomy Surgery in 2004 Symptoms started upon waking from surgery in right foot/leg, mirrored to left foot/leg and then EVERYWHERE else. Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare. Japanese proverb, |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | PamelaJune (02-07-2014) |
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