I have a colleague who has been off sick for 2 weeks now. She was in with her sick line last week claiming she had a virus and that her doctor was doing blood tests. I have never had blood drawn when I've had a virus and I know no one else who has - the doc usually just says 'it's a virus' and that is about it. I suspect she is chancing her arm since her sick line takes her nicely up to a month's annual leave for a trip to Australia then her early retirement at the end of March.
Has anyone else ever had blood taken for a virus that has only lasted a few days (as her's had at that point - she also looked and sounded fine btw)?
Is that just a local thing? I thought that's what everyone called it :)
A couple of us were off with heavy colds and she claimed to have the same but without the cough or the runny nose (?), then she said it was a virus. I think she's at it.
but seriously there are a number of viruses where a gp might consider sending a person for blood tests... but from what you've said I think the little puncture in her arm might be noticeable by its absence
I was feeling quite run down, achey etc a couple of years back which I put down to a virus of some sort but there didn't seem to be anything specific wrong with me... One of the docs I worked with sent me for some blood tests just to check all was ok. (It was and whatever that feeling was seemed to pass a few weeks later).
Thanks guys - I still think she's at it. Last time she was off long term she went to a wedding in Las Vegas. It just pi$$es me off that she's a big drama queen who gets everyone's sympathy when she's just chancing her arm.
full of sympathy for you karen. i worked with one for years. i had to be almost dying to get people believe i needed a couple of days off and she waltzed off with a slight sniffle. maybe it meant they were glad to see the back of her. didn't look like that at the time.