Question from Lidiana M
I am 8 weeks pregnant with second baby and I’ve been diagnosed in the past with anxiety and panic attacks. Mine is really bad, and I think its getting to the point that its interferong with my job. I’m having severe back pains, constantly being nauseas, and i do adminstrative work, and contantsly on the phone with clients, and sit for 8 hours a day 40 hours a week. I have headaches, cramps, and constipation.
At least 3 times a week i get my anxiety episodes. Do I qualify for disabilty?
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I am 8 weeks pregnant with second baby and I’ve been diagnosed in the past with anxiety and panic attacks. Mine is really bad, and I think its getting to the point that its interferong with my job. I’m having severe back pains, constantly being nauseas, and i do adminstrative work, and contantsly on the phone with clients, and sit for 8 hours a day 40 hours a week. I have headaches, cramps, and constipation.
At least 3 times a week i get my anxiety episodes. Do I qualify for disabilty?
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I would say no. You are able to work, it is just uncomfortable for you to so (which it is for a lot of people)
Um…that’s a no!
I would speak with the head of your HR department, because disability varies.
from wat the nurse was telling me at the clinic just yesterday you’re eligable for disability up to 6 weeks after you have the baby even and that’s just a normal pregnancy.
I’m sure that don’t qualify for disability
You’re not disabled. You’re pregnant. As much as some people think they deserve special treatment when they’re pregnant, it’s just another stage of life. If you think this is hard, wait til your kids are teenagers! Baby, let me tell you . . . this is CAKE compared with what’s coming!