The first question that came to mind specifically for your situation is that there will be such a difference in structure, from working for someone other, to being in complete charge of your self and family w/o the artificial deadlines,
What does your psychiatrist say about your ability to self motivate and stay on track with your disability? If meds will not help in the long run, how will that affect you interpersonal skills with your family and children? Because they will now be getting the full ups an downs of being you. How have they been informed and kept abreast to date about your disability?
Are there support groups in your area, or s/t provided through your psych, that might help you with the transitions and what lays ahead?
Personally, like other moms here, I worked a high level management job for a defense contractor, specifically with international air force customers. Had great benefits, tenure and travel.
My identity was completely wrapped up in my career and when I first became a SAHM and the conversation rolled around to me and what do you do, I would always answer with what I USED TO DO. This lasted for many months. Until one day I overheard a women jokingly say to another women, "What, can't your husband afford to keep you at home." IDK exactly why that comment affected me, but I realized I had made a huge decision to leave that corporate life and be their for my husband and children and I was going to be the best mom I could be.
Every story is different, but even when I was working, I was a single mom at the time, I always had to leave work to get to the daycare on time, I would have to plan my meals and prioritize my errands like any other mom, I dreamed about having time to keep the house more functional, etc.
Now, my kids have access to me whenever they need me. I just spent today as a matter of fact taking them rock climbing. Yesterday, I took them to the zoo. My freedom and ability to be spontaneous is probably the BEST part of being a SAHM. Those outing would have never happened if I was working and I truly feel blessed to be able to spend that kind of time with my kids. I get to raise them and instill the values that I know are important.
I would think in Flag you could enjoy that amazing observatory on a regular basis, the university libraries, both winter and summer sports....make lots and lots of memories with your children. If you have been working for so long it will be like Christmas having you home all the time.