Christ_empowered
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- Oct 23, 2010
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I know in this economy lots of people are suffering. My story is a little different, but the situation (unemployment) is the same.
I started having mental problems when I was 16. When I was 17, I went off to college and the problems got worse. I dropped out of college at 19. From 19-to-23 I was often either unemployed (and dependent on my parents, who are luckily able and willing to help/support me) or under-employed (and still dependent on my parents), largely because of my madness and also because I had a terrible reputation in my small town as the town crazy/drug-fiend/homosexual.
At 23 I went back to college (still unemployed) and proceeded to have a nervous break down ("manic episode") that resulted in hospitalization. I came home, couldn't find a job for the life of me, went crazy, ended up in jail then in a Christian rehab center.
The Christian rehab was great. They had contracts with employers, so I had a job and I was reasonably good at it. After rehab, I couldn't get a job b/c I had to do a bunch of stuff (counseling, etc.) to get my arrest record expunged (for the longest time, I couldn't even get a license in my new state). Now my record has been expunged for a couple months and...I still can't find work.
I'm volunteering at a hospice and I hope to take Certified Nursing Assistant classes next quarter and then get into the local nursing (LPN) program. I feel so terrible; I'm reasonably intelligent, I'm being treated for my mental issues, and I'm still dependent on my (unbelievably supportive) parents. I really don't want to live this way.
I guess my problems aren't quite as bad as other people's--I mean, I don't have to worry about having utilities cut off or getting evicted. Still, a job would mean finally achieving independence and becoming a productive member of society.
So please, pray for me. And if you have any input on what I should do between now and when I have my CNA (its a 2-quarter program), please offer 'em up.
Thanks.
I started having mental problems when I was 16. When I was 17, I went off to college and the problems got worse. I dropped out of college at 19. From 19-to-23 I was often either unemployed (and dependent on my parents, who are luckily able and willing to help/support me) or under-employed (and still dependent on my parents), largely because of my madness and also because I had a terrible reputation in my small town as the town crazy/drug-fiend/homosexual.
At 23 I went back to college (still unemployed) and proceeded to have a nervous break down ("manic episode") that resulted in hospitalization. I came home, couldn't find a job for the life of me, went crazy, ended up in jail then in a Christian rehab center.
The Christian rehab was great. They had contracts with employers, so I had a job and I was reasonably good at it. After rehab, I couldn't get a job b/c I had to do a bunch of stuff (counseling, etc.) to get my arrest record expunged (for the longest time, I couldn't even get a license in my new state). Now my record has been expunged for a couple months and...I still can't find work.
I'm volunteering at a hospice and I hope to take Certified Nursing Assistant classes next quarter and then get into the local nursing (LPN) program. I feel so terrible; I'm reasonably intelligent, I'm being treated for my mental issues, and I'm still dependent on my (unbelievably supportive) parents. I really don't want to live this way.
I guess my problems aren't quite as bad as other people's--I mean, I don't have to worry about having utilities cut off or getting evicted. Still, a job would mean finally achieving independence and becoming a productive member of society.
So please, pray for me. And if you have any input on what I should do between now and when I have my CNA (its a 2-quarter program), please offer 'em up.
Thanks.