"Unable to continue financing a pet"
In a poignant tale of resilience, Monika Girard, a former seamstress who left home at a young age to start her life, has been living on a disability pension and supplementary benefits for several years. The journey to this point, however, was not an easy one.
Girard, who now goes by a different name, suffered a mental health breakdown several years ago. The time period from this breakdown to the final disability decision spanned over five years. During this challenging period, Girard had multiple hospital stays, but the nature of her mental illness remains undisclosed.
Despite her struggles, Girard made attempts to return to work during this five-year period. She held jobs at an adhesive tape factory, as a cleaner, and in a nursing home. However, her mental health condition proved to be an obstacle, and she was ultimately unable to continue working.
The path to financial support was not straightforward. There is no information available about the institution to which Girard applied for financial aid in the last five years. The report does not detail the process she went through to secure her current disability pension and supplementary benefits.
Girard's current residence is not specified in the text. Despite the challenges she has faced, she continues to persevere, living each day with courage and determination. Her story serves as a reminder of the struggles many caregivers face in accessing financial support during difficult times.
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