I don’t know about full time work with adult CAH. But, I am curious also for my Granddaughter. I would think that AGAIN this would be one of the individual things that vary from person to person. Some people may view themselves disabled because the cah has played a real number on there emotions. Some may have other illness linked with the CAH. EVERYONE is different in there status of this illness. So much in common............. yet some are different. I am trying to raise my granddaughter as this is just part of WHO she is, as much as some have red hair and some have black. I don’t want her to use what she has as a crutch in life to lean on when times get tough. There is ALWAYS someone in much worse shape around the corner. I do take her illness VERY seriously and guard her closely. This is the hardest part ! How to make them cautious , but not overly so. Others that have had much tougher times than her I can sympathize with and feel they have to do what is best for there health. If it means working part time and resting and getting disability . They certainly deserve it. I can’t imagine working full time and scheduling DRS. App. and your boss letting you have the time off to take care of yourself. I would also think most employers would not want to hire you beacuse of the risks of illnessand time off. NOT ALLOWED TOO.......... But , it happens. I would think your work standards and health are what is best for YOU at the time. Just my input. Thanks CherryCherry lane