Trus do you mean aspergers by ASD? Otherwise what is it?
I think for people like shinsplints sometimes just certainty of having a name put on it, makes it easier to live with. I have read of many people with various mental disorders who have been relieved to know what is wrong with them. I am not like that. I am ok about knowing i have depression but i don't really want to be told i have a personality disorder or any other thing.
If you can't get settled in life by the time you are my age, then you really should see about getting a pension and for that you will probably need a diagnosis and you will certainly need to have your conditions totally stabilised. To reach that point you have to have had all treatment options covered.
They don't like giving the pension to younger people. I have only learned that recently but if you have a debilitating condition that prevents you from being functional in the workplace then you should be eligible for a pension.
I have struggled for years and years to be stable in the workforce and have always been poor. I think i deserve it but i must say, i don't like having to tell people i've got it. I still haven't told my father. The only people i tell are those i trust and those who need to know. Everyone else just thinks i'm a dole bludger. lol. So i don't really win there either and its not something you can really keep a secret about because people always ask what you do. And you can't lie to everyone. So even the pension is not all roses but its a dam sight better than the dole.
I find it strange that the psychologist thinks that because you are intelligent that you are highly functional. Being a student is a lot easier than fitting in to the workforce. Being a student was one of hte happiest times of my life and i did was able to go without depression throughout the whole three years. That said, being a student does not suit everyone either. Lots of people suffer whilst there.
However I did get depressed when i started my masters but that's a whole other story. I got over it and was able to pick myself up and continue. without further crisis. I think i was on antidepressants at the time too but i can't remember to be sure. That might have been one of the periods i went off them.
I think for people like shinsplints sometimes just certainty of having a name put on it, makes it easier to live with. I have read of many people with various mental disorders who have been relieved to know what is wrong with them. I am not like that. I am ok about knowing i have depression but i don't really want to be told i have a personality disorder or any other thing.
If you can't get settled in life by the time you are my age, then you really should see about getting a pension and for that you will probably need a diagnosis and you will certainly need to have your conditions totally stabilised. To reach that point you have to have had all treatment options covered.
They don't like giving the pension to younger people. I have only learned that recently but if you have a debilitating condition that prevents you from being functional in the workplace then you should be eligible for a pension.
I have struggled for years and years to be stable in the workforce and have always been poor. I think i deserve it but i must say, i don't like having to tell people i've got it. I still haven't told my father. The only people i tell are those i trust and those who need to know. Everyone else just thinks i'm a dole bludger. lol. So i don't really win there either and its not something you can really keep a secret about because people always ask what you do. And you can't lie to everyone. So even the pension is not all roses but its a dam sight better than the dole.
I find it strange that the psychologist thinks that because you are intelligent that you are highly functional. Being a student is a lot easier than fitting in to the workforce. Being a student was one of hte happiest times of my life and i did was able to go without depression throughout the whole three years. That said, being a student does not suit everyone either. Lots of people suffer whilst there.
However I did get depressed when i started my masters but that's a whole other story. I got over it and was able to pick myself up and continue. without further crisis. I think i was on antidepressants at the time too but i can't remember to be sure. That might have been one of the periods i went off them.