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Old 11-03-2015, 06:25 PM #1
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Default working vs. quitting

Hello NT,

Everyone has been so supportive with their answers and information. I appreciate the kind words that are spread all across these forums. Personally, I'm having a little bit of a dilemma...considering applying for FMLA/leaving my current job. I have another one lined up that I can take in a few weeks, and considering doing so in order to properly heal the PCS that started in August.

Any thoughts on this and insight from your experiences on working vs. quitting in order to heal your PCS? I work in a very stressful environment and long hours currently. Scared to lose the incredible opportunity I've been given but also don't want to be like this forever as the symptoms have barely changed - maybe even worsened. Being at home and worrying about things isn't helping much though.

Thanks.
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