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Old Feb 08, 2016, 05:46 PM
NoIdeaWhatToDo NoIdeaWhatToDo is offline
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I work from home for my company - it was an arrangement we came to when I moved, not because of my DX. It has been helpful in some regards, because I'm not under a ton of scrutiny and I'm able to make my own schedule, more or less. I have periods where I'm very productive (often having to do with a deadline), and then I will have periods with far less productivity. I'm able to flex my time when I'm productive, and use it up when I'm less so.

I have not discussed my BP with my workplace; I would feel very nervous doing that, even though I have an incredible supportive work environment where self-care is a big thing and we have several therapists on staff for some of our programs. There is a lot of understanding, but I just don't want people to look at me differently. Also, I'm intensely private, so as long as my BP doesn't interfere with my ability to get my work accomplished, I won't mention it.
Thanks for this!
gina_re