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Old 07-25-2008, 09:52 AM #11
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Glad it was an UP day! Just remind yourself that you're in an episode of the Twilight Zone some days. I do it all the time, and it really gets me through the day.

I also try to sneak off to a quiet corner and do mindless tasks sometimes. When I'm doing that I can think pleasant thoughts that lift my mood.
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Glad it was an UP day! Just remind yourself that you're in an episode of the Twilight Zone some days. I do it all the time, and it really gets me through the day.

I also try to sneak off to a quiet corner and do mindless tasks sometimes. When I'm doing that I can think pleasant thoughts that lift my mood.
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You are right. Yesterday was insane. I mean she was. I ended up going to the top again. She wigged out on me, screaming at the top of her lungs because I asked for a week from saturday off. The story is too long to go into, but she just took 4 days off and the other girl took 4 also. I asked for one day next week....its freaking crazy.

I'm fried.....and looking in the want ads.
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So do you just try to ignore it when its happening and stay out of the line of fire? That's what I try to do, but I've been feeling stressed lately. My stomach is in knots when I leave for work, and my period has disappeared the past month or two. This happened last year too with an agressive boss.

Pray for me and my continued success at my school work, I'm 1/3 through it now....

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Jeannie,

When a job starts affecting your health, it is time to leave. If it is so stressful that it has interfered with your menstruation, then it is past time that you leave.

No job, no matter how much it is needed, is worth your health. If things get bad enough, you will be spending your hard-earned $$ on medical care because of the job. How much sense does that make?
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