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@Medic72 thank you. I did just sleep about 4-5hrs. Have to get back into day mode now lol. I get the whole implications of PTSD etc on our jobs. Though I think it's important that the stressors of not working be also considered by our T's, gp etc. My gp knows that my partner is not working at the moment - he's waiting to graduate and minding the baby in the interim. And that if I do not work we will literally find ourselves homeless with an almost one yr old! I think this would be a worse outcome for me personally. It's unfortunate but how society here works. Even if I did somehow qualify for disability payments here, it wouldn't even cover rent costs so one of us at least has to be in full time paid employment. Unfortunately right now that responsibility falls on me, and I need to put my baby before all of this at the end of the day. Put I assure you, my patients come into it as priority just as equally as my son does for me