[nabs-l] meeting results andwhatto dotogetaworkingcomputerforcollege

Arielle Silverman arielle71 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 22 04:11:27 UTC 2012


I'm just curious, How easy or difficult is it to hide a mental illness
from rehab if you want to do so? Do they examine your medical records
and obtain the information that way or do you have to report it for it
to end up in your file? Obviously you have to prove to them that
you're blind, but do you have the right to control access to other
information about your health status that could potentially put you at
a disadvantage for services? I would hope so, but wouldn't be
surprised if that privacy isn't protected.
Arielle

On 7/21/12, Dave <computerguy125 at samobile.net> wrote:
> Hi Beth.  I'm Dave.  I actually am having the same problem with my
> rehab out here in arkansas whare I'm at.  here there is division
> services for the blind and I wanted to try to get them to help me with
> finding some employment opportunities or training or something like
> that.  i have bipolar as well and they won't help me either.  I'm
> actually trying to get some employment here at the arkansas lighthouse
> for the blind. but yea bipolar is hard to deal with.
>
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