The Social Security Administration ruled me unemployable from mental illnesses I inherit from each of my parents.
They awarded retirement benefits early, called SSDI, just enough to shelter my family.The Social Security Administration ruled me unemployable from mental illnesses I inherit from each of my parents.
They awarded retirement benefits early, called SSDI, just enough to shelter my family.
I'm allowed hobbies up to 80 hours a month, above which the Administration considers Significant Gainful Activity.
It's hard to push myself above half that, even taking medications just to stay functional.
There's also case law. A blogger lost his SSDI as it was ruled in court blogging by definition was proof of employability.
Therefore, I do not blog.
I ask people to excuse me from blogging as a reasonable accommodation for disability.
Some say if I'm writing then I'm a writer by occupation. That's not so for me: I'm retired on disability and my occupation is homemaker.
I wrote "Alouette's Song" from my heart, as therapy, as a message.
You may write how you feel about the message, but I can't respond here......more