Hello. I am in my fifties, have not worked since an attempted robbery situation in 2010.
Since that time I was shifted from one therapist to another , by workman's comp attorney, and by running out of money.. I stopped seeing anyone for about a year and got pretty housebound. So, I recently stuck my head out and started seeing a therapist, through a low income program. After 9 visits she asked if I would be interested in seeing the Dr. there, for trying some medication and I agreed. When I got home I looked it up and saw it was a bipolar medication, so I asked my therapist about it. She told me she does not think I have PTSD at all but that I am bi polar ....
So , here I am trying to figure out if I belong here or not !! Would appreciate any feedback I can get at this point. Plus I am being evaluated for social security disability on Saturday...possible early retirement since I have not been able to function well enough to work I have been barely able to survive..
Thanks for any comments I feel so lost right now...and confused and ...angry.
Since that time I was shifted from one therapist to another , by workman's comp attorney, and by running out of money.. I stopped seeing anyone for about a year and got pretty housebound. So, I recently stuck my head out and started seeing a therapist, through a low income program. After 9 visits she asked if I would be interested in seeing the Dr. there, for trying some medication and I agreed. When I got home I looked it up and saw it was a bipolar medication, so I asked my therapist about it. She told me she does not think I have PTSD at all but that I am bi polar ....
So , here I am trying to figure out if I belong here or not !! Would appreciate any feedback I can get at this point. Plus I am being evaluated for social security disability on Saturday...possible early retirement since I have not been able to function well enough to work I have been barely able to survive..
Thanks for any comments I feel so lost right now...and confused and ...angry.
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