i was diagnosed with uc a few weeks ago after missing a month of work. my treatment initially went well, but lately i have had some flare ups. due to them, i am out of work additional days. im nervous i may lose my job over this. the days i am at work, my coworkers think im back to normal, when im clearly not. so i fear that they are getting frustrated with me and can no longer rely on me. in the past week, i worked two full days and two half days and needed a day off. this week i will be out at least two more days due to the flare ups. its very frustrating to say the least and i dont want to lose my job because they dont know what days i will be in or not.
Reply posted for turtlepower.
Hey there This is what I did I dont know if anyone else has done this or
would advice against it but I told my boss in private that I have a
autoimmune digestive disorder which I am managing. I thought it was
important to be upfront with you considering this and do not expect it
to impact the quality of my work. However with my condition I will
occasionally need to use the sick time provided by the company, due to
the nature of my illness I might look healthy but I assure you I will
not use my sick time inappropriately and will only miss work if needed
for my health condition.
I told this to my boss with confidence
without going into gory details obviously I AM NOT suggesting you do
this during a job interview or the first few days or weeks of a new job.
But when you get comfortable with your supervisor I would share this
information and be direct. Also it might not hurt to discuss this with
HR or the disability department if your company has one and get their
advice. Best of luck.
Reply posted for turtlepower.
If you are thinking of leaving work- I suggest that you look at the cost of your medications and doctor visits without insurance. After that- make a decision.
Reply posted for BluSkye.
Wanted to add that the "Everyday Health" website has a fairly good article, "Managing Ulcerative Colitis at Work."
Reply posted for turtlepower.
If you are in the US and your company has 50 or more employees, and you have worked for them at least 12 months or at least 1250 hours in the last 12 months, please look into the protections you may have available under the Family Medical Leave Act. You can read about it on the US Department of Labor website. The FMLA provides certain employees up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave per year (sometimes it can be used intermittently for illnesses that "flare-up').
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