NextNoel, I am right there with you! Work is it and I am not doing that very well. No energy for cooking, dishes, cleaning. And I could care less! It takes me a week to do what use to take me an hour. I am so proud of myself when I load the dishwasher! I walk in the door from work and all I want to do is put my pajamas on and go to bed --- I get home at 2!!! Does it ever get better??
That is why I took a disability retirement. I just could not do it all and therefore everything suffered. Now, I get my things done but only my things. I have no time to help anyone else or anything extra. I have to keep my house clean because I'm trying to sell it. I'm trying to paint one wall at a time. I don't have the energy to tackle the whole living room etc. One wall. That way I don't get tired and sloppy and it gets done slowly. Same with the yard. I do one thing out there on my non-dialysis days. Pull weeds, water, pick up dog poop (I have to do that more often). You people that work are amazing.
I can't get disability at this point because I really am still quite able to work - I even pull 16-hour days on rare occasion (when a big proposal is due). The fact that working takes everything out of me doesn't matter!
Hmm, disability. Sometimes I feel very strange that I've basically "retired" on disability when I'm only 25 years old. Oh well, maybe once I start home dialysis, I'll be able to "un-retire". Adam
Quote from: Adam_W on May 07, 2007, 07:31:25 PMHmm, disability. Sometimes I feel very strange that I've basically "retired" on disability when I'm only 25 years old. Oh well, maybe once I start home dialysis, I'll be able to "un-retire". AdamI work full time I take an hour nap for my lunch time. Can you get enough $ on disability to stop working..Boxman55
Can you get enough $ on disability to stop working..Boxman55
I sure wish I had put insurance on me when I was still healthy. Well....but let me think here...two years old is a little early to be thinking about insurance.... Oh well!
The way it was explained to me is that your long term disability through work pays a certain amount (in Joe's case, 60% of his salary). Once social security kicks in, they pay a % of that 60%, but you won't get more than that 60% total. Hope that makes sense. My mom's on disability and between her explanation and Joe's work's HR, that's my understanding.
Quote from: boxman55 on May 08, 2007, 06:42:36 PMQuote from: Adam_W on May 07, 2007, 07:31:25 PMHmm, disability. Sometimes I feel very strange that I've basically "retired" on disability when I'm only 25 years old. Oh well, maybe once I start home dialysis, I'll be able to "un-retire". AdamI work full time I take an hour nap for my lunch time. Can you get enough $ on disability to stop working..Boxman55When are we going fishing?