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Old 05-05-2011, 03:06 PM #5
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Originally Posted by alice md View Post
From my experience,
sometimes people at work expect you to do what you can't, because they are just not fully aware of your problems, and are overall satisfied with your performance. In a way its a tight rope to walk on, because you want them to concentrate on your abilities and not your disabilities, yet sometimes you have no choice but to stress your disabilities and clarify what you can't (and not only what you can)do. This is not easy, and makes you feel incompetent, but in the long run it is the best thing to do. Refusing to do what you are asked looks as if you don't want to do it, explaining that you can't and why is a better way to go, and much more readily accepted. I do not know if you have an occupational health department there, but it can also be helpful to involve them if possible.
My supervisors are aware of my MG and visual distortions., I intend when they bring this up to me to tell them my vision will not permit me to do this without a problem., and then if necessary I thought I would have my doctor explain this.
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