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Old Jan 14, 2017, 10:38 PM
ravenjade ravenjade is offline
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I have been working at the same place for 5 years. I use to love it. I don't get paid much and it isn't enough to live on but the managers seem to love me and all that i do. and I am really good at my job. but now my depression has gotten so bad I am having a hard time going to work everyday. I have had some issues with meds So i have been placed on a leave so that when I have to call in I can with out problems but my Doctor will not fill out the paper work right, he doesn't like to lison to what I am saying so it is a fight right now to keep the attendance credits I should have. I don't know what to do or how to even get my motivation back so I can be happy at work again.
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Old Jan 16, 2017, 08:38 PM
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Hello ravenjade: I just replied to another of your posts. So I won't repeat myself here. Yes, I think it can be very difficult to get doctors to fill out paperwork & stuff like that. What employers want, & what doctors think they should have to do, are two different things. And they're often at odds. I hope you are able to find your way through your current dilemma.
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