Christian6809
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So I am in a dilemma...
I currently have a full time job in a call-center that I HATE and are stuck at so I can BARELY make my house payment and of course bills, while not being able to save for retirement at all. How can someone in my situation afford to keep paying these?
Where I do not have enough seizures to qualify for SSDI, but yet slowed down because of the medications (controlled by Trileptal and Lamictal) so getting any sort of high paying job is a struggle. I currently have no kids and are not married. I am divorced because of my epilepsy and have a girlfriend.
It's horrible to say, but there are times where I wish my epilepsy was worse and not controlled by meds so I could collect SSDI.
I've shared this question with many many people and no one has an answer for me? Can anyone help me out?
I currently have a full time job in a call-center that I HATE and are stuck at so I can BARELY make my house payment and of course bills, while not being able to save for retirement at all. How can someone in my situation afford to keep paying these?
Where I do not have enough seizures to qualify for SSDI, but yet slowed down because of the medications (controlled by Trileptal and Lamictal) so getting any sort of high paying job is a struggle. I currently have no kids and are not married. I am divorced because of my epilepsy and have a girlfriend.
It's horrible to say, but there are times where I wish my epilepsy was worse and not controlled by meds so I could collect SSDI.
I've shared this question with many many people and no one has an answer for me? Can anyone help me out?