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Blessings2You 05-22-2008 06:36 PM

I'm encouraged
 
I've been experiencing a lot of anxiety about the potential for making errors or "failing to comply" at work due to fatigue and the occasional brain cramp. It's a Catch-22, of course--if I take time off, I get behind. If I DON'T take time off, I get so exhausted that I can't think straight, increasing the likelihood of messing up.

I love my job and I take it seriously. I've tried very hard over the years not to get on any of the bad-boy lists ("your office failed to report by the deadline...", or "you missed a scan last week", etc.).

I leave myself LOTS of notes, triple-check everything, keep checklists, stick with my systems, and do everything else I can think of to make sure my customers are getting the service they deserve. So far, so good.

I'm not looking to use my illness as an excuse for goofing up; I just want to do everything I can NOT to goof up! But I still worry about it.

Anyway, I had a talk with my boss today, voiced my concerns. I only have 14 months and 23 days to go until retirement, and I REALLY want to make it. I feel so much better since I spoke with him. He's really supportive, and he reassured me that he will do whatever he can to help me so that I can continue to do my job well, and also protect my health.

Can't go into a lot of details, of course, but I feel as though a big load has been lifted. I'm so glad I called him!

Natalie8 05-22-2008 06:51 PM

hey, that's great!!!!!! I'm so happy for you! :):):)

Jules A 05-22-2008 06:55 PM

That is excellent news, thank you for sharing.

Kitty 05-23-2008 05:55 AM

B2Y, I can totally relate to this. I stressed over my job for a long time. I had a really supportive boss, too, and he knew the challenges I was up against. Doesn't it help so much to have someone there who will back you up even if you know they don't understand all that you're going through?

I know you'll make it to retirement. Just keep doing what you're doing 'cause it sounds like it's working for you. Everyone makes a mistake at some point - MS or not - so don't beat yourself up over it if you happen to make one. :hug:

sassy 05-23-2008 06:28 AM

I'm glad to hear you decided to talk with him and he was supportive.

tovaxin_lab_rat 05-23-2008 11:24 AM

That's very encouraging B2Y. Good for you for taking the steps to talk to your boss and not stressing over it. I am willing to bet that you will feel better just having that stress gone! Hang in there, you will do fine!!! :hug:


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