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Qualify? Bipolar, OCD, and Anxiety

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

I was wondering if I'm likely to qualify. I have Bipolar, OCD, and Anxiety. I was able to work until March of last year when I quit for other medical reasons that have since resolved. Since then issues with memory and concentration that I battled previously have significantly working. As well, I can't handle interactions with people in charge. If I'm told I did something wrong, I ruminate on it all day long or find myself unable to keep working. I cry when yelled at. I also start thinking suicidal/self-harm thoughts.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on

I retired in 1996 at age 63 and began receiving regular benefits. At that time I had been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy. While it was not of a debilitating nature at the time, it not affect my normal activities. Now at age 84 the malady has greatly affected my ability to stand, walk, and maintain my balance. In addition, my prescribed medication (Lyrica) affects my mental capacity to find employment as a programmer/analyst. My physical therapist advises against driving my car. I'm interested in getting an income increase. I worked a full 40 quarters.

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