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Insomnia -Would you ring in sick?
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It you'd had insomnia (ie 4 hrs very light sleep) would you ring in I'll the following day and quote insomnia? Ta in advance
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I've often worked (in very stressful jobs, such as teaching) without having slept for several days.
I've also got home after being on the road ('trade plating') for over 20 hours without even a cup of coffee, yet alone a meal, knowing that I'd got to be up for work (for a similar day's work) in only three hours time. The thought of 'taking a sickie' would never even cross my mind.
Chris
I've often worked (in very stressful jobs, such as teaching) without having slept for several days.
I've also got home after being on the road ('trade plating') for over 20 hours without even a cup of coffee, yet alone a meal, knowing that I'd got to be up for work (for a similar day's work) in only three hours time. The thought of 'taking a sickie' would never even cross my mind.
Chris
what can you do to try to relax in the evenings (typing on a mini phone's not helping, LOL!)? I do sympathise, so much going on in the NHS these days, we have been through the hardest six months and not really out of the woods yet, but at least I have a job for the foreseeable future now. You need to sleep, you need to give your best at that interview... but try not to get obsessed with not sleeping, otherwise it's a vicious spiral. Warm bath, soft music...? a cat...?
I don't really understand why you have a problem with having stress related illnesses put on your medical records? If you're suffering and need some help, then isn't that enough?
No one else is going to know that you have 'stress' written on your medical records aside from you and your doctor.
It's a shame that people still seem to stigmatise mental health issues as 'failing' and simply won't accept it!
No one else is going to know that you have 'stress' written on your medical records aside from you and your doctor.
It's a shame that people still seem to stigmatise mental health issues as 'failing' and simply won't accept it!
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