A month or two from now, I would have been accepting a hefty scholarship that would have put me through medical/law school, but here I am, still suffering from the PTSD symptoms that led to me dropping out of school about two years ago to begin with.
I have been trying for a while to get a job, but they never give me a job. They see that I have a GED instead of a diploma that one gets for actually graduating and automatically assume that I am lazy. They don't ask why I dropped out and got a GED. They don't give me a chance to say what I was and am going through and why I need a job so much. They simply assume I am lazy. I guess it saves them time. Yes, I want this so badly that I will fight my symptoms and my agoraphobia to put cans into bags, but no one will give me a chance.
Now I'm considering actually getting diagnosed and trying for disability benefits. I'm ashamed that it has come to this, that the would-have-been valedictorian must live off of the government.
I still have some online business ideas that I am trying to see through to completion, but after so many have failed, I'm scared to put so much effort into this last one.
But I need the money somehow. I want to be able to help my mother with her debts and to be able to pay for some surgeries. The surgeries are really important and are necessary on my road to recovery. Insurance obviously wouldn't cover them, though.
I looked it up and, even with a 60 month payment plan, I would be paying over $1,000 per month, and welfare here is only $712 per month. Now I'm more paranoid/hopeless.
Anyway, has anyone in the United States been successful with this? I feel I deserve to be happy. I want help somehow. I would do crowdfunding, but that requires social networking and I'm too ashamed to face anyone that I was in school with. "Look at the valedictorian now, begging for money," they would say.
Sorry for the story, everyone. I just thought it would help. Thank you.
I have been trying for a while to get a job, but they never give me a job. They see that I have a GED instead of a diploma that one gets for actually graduating and automatically assume that I am lazy. They don't ask why I dropped out and got a GED. They don't give me a chance to say what I was and am going through and why I need a job so much. They simply assume I am lazy. I guess it saves them time. Yes, I want this so badly that I will fight my symptoms and my agoraphobia to put cans into bags, but no one will give me a chance.
Now I'm considering actually getting diagnosed and trying for disability benefits. I'm ashamed that it has come to this, that the would-have-been valedictorian must live off of the government.
I still have some online business ideas that I am trying to see through to completion, but after so many have failed, I'm scared to put so much effort into this last one.
But I need the money somehow. I want to be able to help my mother with her debts and to be able to pay for some surgeries. The surgeries are really important and are necessary on my road to recovery. Insurance obviously wouldn't cover them, though.
I looked it up and, even with a 60 month payment plan, I would be paying over $1,000 per month, and welfare here is only $712 per month. Now I'm more paranoid/hopeless.
Anyway, has anyone in the United States been successful with this? I feel I deserve to be happy. I want help somehow. I would do crowdfunding, but that requires social networking and I'm too ashamed to face anyone that I was in school with. "Look at the valedictorian now, begging for money," they would say.
Sorry for the story, everyone. I just thought it would help. Thank you.