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Old 02-09-2013, 09:44 PM #11
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Sorry to hear what everyone is going through; on top what we are all dealing with in personal,medical and neurological part of our lives.

I have came close to lose my job several times and have had sleepless nights and overstressed myself which wore me out physically and mentally.

It is never easy to go through such process for anybody no matter what is their health condition is. I have coped with things like those the hard way.

Just like other people stated in that post, jobs always can be replaced no matter how much it means to us. But if we are not whole, sadly, we will face more challenges like those in the future again.
If I may suggest; While you are trying to get better look for alternatives. It worked for me. Don't stay hung on something already left you, use it to your benefit and let it be your past.

Good luck to all of us.
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