Sorry for such a personal question... I know it's not regards treatments as such but it amazes me, how we all have to change and adapt our lives in such drastic ways just to try and live a normal life as we can. We are all alot stronger,braver, tougher, more resilient and adaptable than we might all think. and having a family and home is a great challenge and struggle without the extra demand of a chronic illness.
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I have three jobs at the moment and have only told one of them, my main one. I originally told one of the female managers but she has since left. There are no female managers left and I haven't yet told the only manager left as he is male and despite what we go through in having no shame left in regards to our bodies with surgery etc, I would feel uncomfortable trying to explain to him firstly what endo is and secondly that I might need time off. So I just push on and feel most of the time of my period that I'm walking through a 70s revival of marjojuana because I'm so full of painkillers. Don't get me wrong - I can still function but sometimes the pain is so bad I can barely walk and I happen to be a trainee manager at a restaurant. I haven't as yet had to change jobs because of it but I do understand why someone would and sometimes feel like I wish I had a rich husband so I could lie in bed all day and die! Sorry it's such a long post but I hope it helps?
Wow that's Amazing. ... you have used your jobs in such a positive way to get through ... xxxxx and all your employers really understand. .... It's amazing how alot of you are combining two or three jobs.... awwwww
What job is it that you do ... xxx
Thank u sweetie xxxx awwwww you are amazing