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Default Dec 13, 2020 at 07:24 PM
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We have Schizoaffective and a dissociative disorder and we can't work at all and can only do one class at a time for school. It's not just you and we don't consider it lazy. We get too stressed if we try to do more than that. we tried to do two classes this semester and ended up having to withdraw from one of them. It was too much.
Good post. I also do not consider that this is ''lazy''. Thanks to the OP also.


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Being mobbed while having to deal with EMF broadcasting is a nightmare, this is not lazy be anyway, whoever told you this would not be able to do this day in day out they would end up affected.
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Default Dec 18, 2020 at 01:14 PM
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schziophrenia is a very stressful illness.....because of it i havent worked in 18 years.....but i certainly do NOT consider myself lazy......i do do voluntary work when i am stable....thats all i feel i can handle.
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