schleppenheimer wrote:
Where do you live?
U.S.
Vexcalibur wrote:
If that unfortunate event comes to happen, you'll have to remember to try harder, getting throw to the streets is certainly not what him would have wanted for you, you need to honor the work and effort it took your uncle to support you and put your max effort on getting a job, don't give up. I am sure there is something out there you can do. I won't lie, It will be hard to find a job, but not only is it your only choice, you also need to find out that you are capable of doing it.
Thanks for the advice. I've been trying my best and thought I was finally making headway when I found out about volunteering, hoping the experience would help me find work. Now I need to find something quickly, but I tend to confine myself to the paper and online ads. My agoraphobia isn't as bad as it used to be, but it is extremely stressful and nauseating to wander around in public, especially on the streets.
lelia wrote:
You will need to go to a county or state vocational rehabilitation office. They will help you find work if you have a diagnosis.
Have you looking into SSI?
I am so sorry about your uncle.
Thank you for the condolences.
I don't have a diagnosis--would they still help me? I'm not adverse to work in the least, but the problem is finding any job I could do at all. The only place I don't apply is fast food because I'm sure being in that kind of environment very long would cause me headaches and nausea.