OHRoadwarrior
Senior Member
Don't send OP down the primrose path thinking the gov't is just going to smile, shake his/her hand and say here take this money. SSI does not work that way.
Don't send OP down the primrose path thinking the gov't is just going to smile, shake his/her hand and say here take this money. SSI does not work that way.
Don't say things like that!
It's demeaning and meaningless.
Apparently.
OP didn't appreciate my appreciation of other posters.I'm thoroughly confuzzled.
You should have a consult again with a physiatrist .
Have them preform an evacuation ( if need be ) to determine in their opinion and from the evaluation if you are disabled from preforming gainful employment ( SS's standard for 12 months or more ) .
If so some agencies such as this will help you fill out and file ( you file for both SSDI & SSI at the same time ).
If they determine you can not work at gainful employment for 12 or more months , you can also file .
If you were receiving unemployment SSA may or may not consider that time frame or before . You mental health provider may also be able to note your onset date .
If you get this far and it's determined you can not preform gainful employment for 12 moths or more and you apply with SSA, SSA may send you to one a Dr. they use to evaluate you also . If so provide as much documentation of your disability as you can .
As was said if you qualify , there are back to work programs and revocation programs .
During this time your meds may be adjusted so you can function and return to work.
Counseling is also part of therapy .
Good Luck.
My Fri. Laugh.Pretty sure an evacuation is not required.
(Unless you're a small child wearing a gas mask, asking "Are you my Mummy?")
My Fri. Laugh.
Ob0y , not again .
I resent the fact that I should have to be fully disabled but I suppose that is the way it works. I can do something, I just can't focus, concentrate and function in a normal work week. This is the problem I have. my unemployment situation was a little screwed up. I complained about hostile work environment and was laid off two days later. Not everyone recovers so easily.I suggest you do not tell them you became fully disabled because the UI extension was not approved.
Are you still certifying each week for unemployment benefits? If so, you are stating that you are able, available and actively seeking work. If you don't want to do this anymore, do not think you are able to work, then simply stop certifying for unemployment insurance. Unless you tell them at the unemployment office something really funky, I suspect you will not have to pay back the money, you certainly wouldn't have to go to jail, they won't ever come and ask you why you have stopped certifying, or whether you were really really able to work during the weeks you did draw. Just make the decision to file or not to file based on your own capability to do the required job searches and weekly certifications.
But it is unrealistic to sit around and beat yourself up and think "Yes, I could find a job and do something, therefore I should not apply for assistance" when you're not able to be even up and out of bed and making a legitimate job search most of the time. Yes, you could, if you find an employer that will be patient, kind and understanding, will accommodate your good and bad days, and give you all the time off for treatment and care that you need (AND you decide to take advantage of this treatment!) you could work again successfully. But in the interim, start applying for social security disability, start the process now. Start it and see if there's any way you can qualify for it when you've been out of work a year. They will ask extensive questions about your medical situation. There's no need to determine which, SSDI or SSI you'd be able to get, they will tell you this pretty quickly when you apply. And while the Social Security program won't "take you by the hand and lead you gently down the primrose path" of getting certified for these benefits, they aren't in the business of kicking people in the teeth and destroying lives, either.
thank you all. And its is no secret that PRoseprina says much but offers no substance but anyway, she is gone.
My employer told me to just file for medical assistance, They laid me off two days after I complained. I supposed they have that right and I don't hold them responsible for my mental condition but Being bipolar does not mean you cannot work. I had every desire of going back to work, I just go back and forth. One day I think I am capable of working, the next day or three I am not. My claim was exhausted in August of this year. The extension had nothing to do with anything. I am willing to tell Social Security the truth, that I just did what my employer told me to do and that I truly wanted to work, I would apply for a job, get an interview but show up with a wig on cause I cut my hair off and it was obvious to them I was off my rocker. There is a lot of mental anguish that comes with losing a job. This is not the first problem I have had on the jobs. I do well for a while then I crash, even with medicines. The purpose of my post was because I feel like I am smart enough to do work and that I should be strong enough to overcome this disorder but I keep failing.