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  • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
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    1 year ago

    i'm not actively suicidal and don't have an attempt so i don't score "depressed" enough on the assessments i've been given over the years to get adequate care.

    Haven't tried the department of labor, but they've got a bunch of shit on here about "if you want to work" and "goals" while i'm under duress / don't want things and have never done that neurotypical goals bullshit, so that's not off to a promising start.

    it's been years and i'm still burnt out on intake but maybe i'll forget that pain eventually and look into this. thanks i guess.

    • Southloop [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      They can also work with you if you are in crisis and help you back to stability. They can even possibly determine you are unemployable in the absolute worst cases and arrange you onto social security, housing and medical care (trust me, you aren’t this). I can tell you you are perfectly qualified for services. There are people here and everywhere who can and want to help.

    • robespierrot [he/him]
      hexagon
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      1 year ago

      Forgive me for jumping in here but assessments suck ass, my advice is to always lie or exaggerate your symptoms/struggles if you have to so you can get whatever score you need to get care. The rule of thumb I use is to fill out the assessment based on my absolute worst possible day that I am being affected by my disability and/or neurodivergence.

      If you need the care and accommodation then you deserve it yanno? if a score is keeping you from getting your needs met then play the game.

      • Southloop [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        This is good advice. It’s not cheating or lying if you’re sick or disabled, it’s leveling the playing field.