Absolutely- have you attempted suicide? are you on medications? are you at "limited function" at least a few days a week meaning, you don't get out of bed for a few days a week?
See your psychiatrist and therapist-- which you should be seeing both- they can tell you and file for disability for you.......good luck to you.
2007-02-06 08:26:33
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answered by mac 6
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answered by ? 3
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i'm questioning if perchance you're extra depressed, or maybe it relatively is extra of an rigidity subject. I say this on account which you have been by some terrible issues. all the flaws you reported may be a clarification for the bipolar themes, if that's what it relatively is. Being bipolar is once you're are relatively chuffed at one factor and then relatively depressed at yet another factor. you may bypass from one to the different in an issue of 2nd. Do you have the severe highs, alongside with the very low lows? If no longer, i might think of you war with being in basic terms depressed particularly than bipolar. and prefer reported above, it would desire to truthfully in basic terms be a genetic ingredient, besides the incontrovertible fact that i might could say the different themes have been truthfully components. stay sturdy. there are various techniques available to assist these days.
2016-10-01 12:58:57
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answered by dorais 4
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Yes it is. You would have to be seeing a professional. There are so many things that you would have to take care of. Get all records that you can, relating to this. You need to have been diagnosed. Then comes to get an attorney. Ycannot work if you plan to receive disability benefits. You may get turned down, but you keep going at it. IF you did work and then due to illness and had to stop,then after you have been off work you would receive a big chunk of money after all is complete.
2007-02-06 08:44:31
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answered by kiki 2
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Yes, if it substantially interferes with your ability to hold a job. You have to apply and sometimes they deny you then you have to appeal. Very seldom do people get disability on the first application. If you are denied call a Legal Services office. They have people who do disability appeals for a living. They know how to present a case.
You must show that you were terminated or had so many issues you could not hold a job.
They will send you to doctors for a diagnosis, and you must go to whomever they choose to send you to.
2007-02-06 08:36:22
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answered by professorc 7
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yes it is it disables you from you day to day activities it is a mental ailment. Bipolar 2 is the most serious form the hypomania that an individual with bipolar 2 exerts is very serious.Yes it is a disability.
2007-02-06 09:56:01
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answered by kaiser11373@verizon.net 3
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I dont think so because my brothers ex girlfriend was bipolar and she couldnt keep a job so she tried claming disability and they declined her. Maybe thats something you should check into at your local social security office about. good luck.
2007-02-06 08:27:09
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answered by sexyeastgrad18 1
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No, they can control it with medication. It considered a treatable medication because it can be controlled with medication. Once your doctor puts you on a medication that works for you, you should not have anymore problems and will be able to fully function in society.
2007-02-06 08:33:57
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answered by Desa 3
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i do not know, but i was just diagnosed with it a few weeks ago. i hope someone will have some info on this!
2007-02-06 08:25:45
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answered by colera667 5
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yes i get it talk with your doctor i guess.
2007-02-06 09:15:47
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answered by debbigeri 3
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