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Disability for bipolar and/or addiction
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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 737630" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>I have a good friend that would flake out and walk away from whatever job he had at the moment every three to six months. Turned out a lot of it was because he was bipolar. I think it's a mix of unable and unwilling with my son, but how much of which I don't honestly know. I just wish he would look into it, but the amount of money he could get monthly between SSI and a job would be "beneath him." In the meantime he owes several friends money that he can't repay since Mama's Money Boat is in drydock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 737630, member: 22877"] I have a good friend that would flake out and walk away from whatever job he had at the moment every three to six months. Turned out a lot of it was because he was bipolar. I think it's a mix of unable and unwilling with my son, but how much of which I don't honestly know. I just wish he would look into it, but the amount of money he could get monthly between SSI and a job would be "beneath him." In the meantime he owes several friends money that he can't repay since Mama's Money Boat is in drydock. [/QUOTE]
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