Sorry about the short answer earlier, I had a doctor's appt. and didn't want to leave your post without a response.
I was diagnosed with lupus 30 years ago while in college. I had to take a couple of semesters off to get my health in order. I graduated without any problems. I was able to work fors a long time without many issues. I would get sick a lot more than "normal" people but was still able to keep my job.
In 1997 I was bitten by a cat, which ended my life as I knew it. The cat bite caused my lupus to become very active and I started to get very sick. I would go into work on Monday and be okay for the most part but by Wednesday I was really having a tough time because I was exhausted! I would come home from work on Friday and go straight to bed and would sleep until monday just to start it all over again. It was no way to live! I applied for social sec disability but was denied.
I went back to work for a different company and luckily they offered short term and long term disability as a part of the benefits package. I signed up for both. When I started to get really sick again, I was able to take a couple of months off throgfh the short term disability to get better. Unfortunately, my lupus decided to attack my kidneys. I was unable to work any more. I then went on long term disability (throught my company) for which I was approved.
The disability company made me apply for Social Security disability to offset their costs. I was approved for both in 2000 (retroactive from when I applied) I have been on it ever since.
If you have a job that offers disability, by all means, sign up for it! Getting approved for disability, (especially social security).is extrememly hard, Not having a definitive diagnosis will make it that much more difficult. You will almost certainly be denied the first time you apply.
I haven;t been able to work for 12 years and don't see myself able to return to work anytime in the near future.. I was one of the "lucky" ones ( if you can call coming close to death with lupus lucky) who was actually approved for disability. but I had to have kidney failure to get it!
Good luck to you!
lupylisa
With love, with patience and with faith, we'll make our way.