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JoyfulLife
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DaughterOfMary5,
Do you have any advice as far as at what stage in the process of getting to know an order one should tell them about my mental/emotional condition and medication? How to tell them, how much to share, how to best get accepted?
I am visibly a good looking candidate for religious life, so I’ve been told, as I’m pious, quiet, serious, yet also funny, loving, etc. Learning new abilities and gifts along the way, which has been new for me, coming out of a dysfunctional, awful family. I have a feeling that it would be good for them to see my potential for being a Sister, and get to know me and like me, before sharing about my condition, because it is soooo easy to look at that and reject who you don’t know, but not so much when you see a good thing going and want them for your order/community. I am TOTALLY normal. You really wouldn’t know at all that I’ve had this mental issue happen at two different times, starting within 3 years ago.
I am on medication for life, and totally symptom-free while on it. (I think copayment is about $80 a month, unless on state insurance, which I’m on.) The prognosis is very good for people with my condition; a reoccurence is well treated by adjusting the dosage or type of medicine, but generally people don’t have a reoccurence if they are faithful to taking the medicine, which I am. I did try living off the medicine, with doctor approval, and that combined with heavy stressors and need of councelling sent me into a reoccurence and back on medicine. Since being on medicine and councelling again, I’m doing better than ever.
I’m looking at the Sister Servants of the Eternal Word in Alabama and I’m hoping they will accept me if it is the order I’m called to, as I looooooove the order. They did accept someone with Fibromyalgia on medicine, and someone with depression (not sure if they are on meds.)
Do you think it would up my chances if I get a letter of recommendation from my psychiatrist, psychologist, councellor, nurse, and PCP? My condition is not widely known or understood, so I don’t want them jumping out of their seats which shock. It is controlled with medicine and I’m great. Reoccurences are given early symptoms before it is full fledge, so there is time to adjust medicine, but I’ve been fine at the same dose, so I don’t expect a relapse.
I was thinking of having them include in the letter a little description about how it is a brain chemical issue, controlled by the medicine; the good prognosis; that I’m high-functioning and a good candidate for Religious Life; how I passed the neuropsychological without any issue except ADHD and shyness; that as my nurse said, I don’t have a “mental condition” since it is episodic, not continuous; how well I’ve progressed in councelling and growing; psychologist thinks I would be a good candidate for RL and education; how well I’ve been doing with my nurse; etc. (Any other ideas?)
God bless you.
Do you have any advice as far as at what stage in the process of getting to know an order one should tell them about my mental/emotional condition and medication? How to tell them, how much to share, how to best get accepted?
I am visibly a good looking candidate for religious life, so I’ve been told, as I’m pious, quiet, serious, yet also funny, loving, etc. Learning new abilities and gifts along the way, which has been new for me, coming out of a dysfunctional, awful family. I have a feeling that it would be good for them to see my potential for being a Sister, and get to know me and like me, before sharing about my condition, because it is soooo easy to look at that and reject who you don’t know, but not so much when you see a good thing going and want them for your order/community. I am TOTALLY normal. You really wouldn’t know at all that I’ve had this mental issue happen at two different times, starting within 3 years ago.
I am on medication for life, and totally symptom-free while on it. (I think copayment is about $80 a month, unless on state insurance, which I’m on.) The prognosis is very good for people with my condition; a reoccurence is well treated by adjusting the dosage or type of medicine, but generally people don’t have a reoccurence if they are faithful to taking the medicine, which I am. I did try living off the medicine, with doctor approval, and that combined with heavy stressors and need of councelling sent me into a reoccurence and back on medicine. Since being on medicine and councelling again, I’m doing better than ever.
I’m looking at the Sister Servants of the Eternal Word in Alabama and I’m hoping they will accept me if it is the order I’m called to, as I looooooove the order. They did accept someone with Fibromyalgia on medicine, and someone with depression (not sure if they are on meds.)
Do you think it would up my chances if I get a letter of recommendation from my psychiatrist, psychologist, councellor, nurse, and PCP? My condition is not widely known or understood, so I don’t want them jumping out of their seats which shock. It is controlled with medicine and I’m great. Reoccurences are given early symptoms before it is full fledge, so there is time to adjust medicine, but I’ve been fine at the same dose, so I don’t expect a relapse.
I was thinking of having them include in the letter a little description about how it is a brain chemical issue, controlled by the medicine; the good prognosis; that I’m high-functioning and a good candidate for Religious Life; how I passed the neuropsychological without any issue except ADHD and shyness; that as my nurse said, I don’t have a “mental condition” since it is episodic, not continuous; how well I’ve progressed in councelling and growing; psychologist thinks I would be a good candidate for RL and education; how well I’ve been doing with my nurse; etc. (Any other ideas?)
God bless you.