While I was answering the questions on the phone application, I was honest that I had state-recognized disabilities, including autism, schizoaffective (most likely bipolar type), and ADHD; I also said that my medication was life sustaining, which, in a roundabout way, was true, I would not function without them but I agree where I would be in the gray area with that question. I sent in my best paperwork of proof that I was disabled, which was different than what was traditionally required, which is the diagnosis papers that showed codes for these diagnoses from proper licensed professionals and what the recommendations were, and all that.
So I have medical again, except it specifically states that I have the "Workers with Disabilities", as opposed to just medical.
In my case, or in general, what is the main differences between basic medical and "workers with disabilities" medical? I may be blind, but I don't see much difference.