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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Santa Clara CA.
Posts: 306
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Santa Clara CA.
Posts: 306
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I agree... working keeps things going
I seriously thought about quitting... actually got laid off during a company wide lay off because it was during the first six months of my diagnosis. I was still adjusting to my meds, not sleeping well at night, falling asleep at my desk, etc.
I took six months off, adjusted to my meds, got my health back in check and am back to work. However, I did take a less stressful position. I am making about 10% less money, but the decrease in stress keeps my illness in check.
I enjoy working now and believe me, there are days I HATE getting up in the morning. However, I know if I stayed home every day I would be feeling sorry for myself and being much less productive.
If you could find a way to get your doctor to give you a temporary leave, to get things "adjusted", then come back to a less stressful position, it might be better for you.... but only you know what you can handle!
I admit, I get frustrated when I try to do things I used to and I feel like an idiot because I forget things, or I am much slower at them than I used to be. I used to be the "boss", and now am an employee of someone who is younger than my kids! It's all a matter of perspective... if you don't mind, it don't matter!
Good Luck!
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