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Poohbah
Member Since Aug 2006
Location: Scotland
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...thought I was having a reaction to some antibiotics I've been taking, but they couldn't find anything wrong and concluded I was actually having a panic attack. Fortunately the doctor was sympathetic and reassuring, but I'm now worried whether I'll ever get believed if I have to go back to A&E for any reason, or if they'll think I'm just wasting their time again.
Same with my work, they seemed fine with me taking the morning off to deal with this but my boss has already asked me if I think I'm "highly strung" and this isn't exactly going to persuade him otherwise. I've already had to take time off for medical appointments (I had a melanoma removed in January, and I get regular hospital checkups to make sure it hasn't come back) and I'm only five months into the job...what if they decide I'm too much hassle to keep on once my probation period has finished? I really wish I was normal sometimes. __________________ Her name is Rio, and she dances on the sand... |
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Member Since Mar 2008
Location: West Coast US
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I don't think you were wasting their time today--you had real physical symptoms and needed to know the cause. Good for you for checking on it and taking care of yourself!! That's what the doctors are there for. Glad yours was kind to you.
It's scary to be working during your probation period, not being able to predict what your boss might do. I can understand why you'd be worried. Doesn't sound like you've had a lot of absences, though. Your surgery and checkups were planned in advance, right? Usually that's ok; everyone needs medical care sometimes! Hope they really are okay with it and they keep you on. It's tough enough to deal with a new job without extra issues! I wonder if the leftover adrenaline from the panic attack is still kind of running through your system? Take it easy on yourself today! Sounds like you did everything you could under the circumstances. |
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I doubt that they will think you are wasting their time. You weren't wasting their time today, either.
As far as your boss thinking you are high strung, do you have to tell him what they said??? Here in the states, medical issues are private unless you choose to share them. |
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