I completed college and worked for a number of years. Around the age of 30, while working a high-profile job at a major internet company, I was going in and out the hospital way too frequently for way too long, and missed a lot of work. I sometimes worked from the hospital (dialing into work via old-school dial-up internet), and at home during recovery periods, but my job needed me THERE to be effective.
I went on short term disability first, then came back to work part time, changing my responsibilities and duties. I got sick again and went part-time disability again, and conversations with my HR, my boss, my husband and doctor led me to apply for long-term disability.
I've done things for hobbies during healthier spells, and belong to a few organizations, but the past 2-3 years, I have entered a new "sick phase" that I can't seem to get out of, and that greatly limit what I "do". Among several multiply resistant pneumoniae that only respond to IVs, MRSA, recurring "regular" staph, and chronic pancreatitis, along with diabetes, GERD, panic/anxiety and several other conditions, I have maybe 1-3 good hours a day. Maybe every other week, I have a good full day.
I've learned that I don't have to be defined by paid work or by my illness, but it's a hard lesson to learn. My first priority is my health, then my house/family. Anything more than that is gravy.
I say do what you can until you can't anymore. Then find new ways to occupy your mind and soul. At 39, I am learning my place and my reason for being in this world. My mind still works and I have figured out how I can help others and even feel productive in some ways. Try everything. See what sticks and what works with your level of illness.
Good luck.
I went on short term disability first, then came back to work part time, changing my responsibilities and duties. I got sick again and went part-time disability again, and conversations with my HR, my boss, my husband and doctor led me to apply for long-term disability.
I've done things for hobbies during healthier spells, and belong to a few organizations, but the past 2-3 years, I have entered a new "sick phase" that I can't seem to get out of, and that greatly limit what I "do". Among several multiply resistant pneumoniae that only respond to IVs, MRSA, recurring "regular" staph, and chronic pancreatitis, along with diabetes, GERD, panic/anxiety and several other conditions, I have maybe 1-3 good hours a day. Maybe every other week, I have a good full day.
I've learned that I don't have to be defined by paid work or by my illness, but it's a hard lesson to learn. My first priority is my health, then my house/family. Anything more than that is gravy.
I say do what you can until you can't anymore. Then find new ways to occupy your mind and soul. At 39, I am learning my place and my reason for being in this world. My mind still works and I have figured out how I can help others and even feel productive in some ways. Try everything. See what sticks and what works with your level of illness.
Good luck.