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<blockquote data-quote="Hibby65" data-source="post: 1645830" data-attributes="member: 14527"><p>Hi everyone - just an update a couple of months on</p><p></p><p>Works better - work colleagues OK - and my manager OK but I realise that everyone will just look after their own back and no one will put their head above the parapets if push came to shove. If you know what I mean.</p><p></p><p>However the whole thing has been noted by myself with notes taken etc - and to be honest its the long term game I worried about still 12-15 years to retire and in that time - not to be long term ill (over 2 weeks in a single period) according to my MD</p><p></p><p>The Occupational health medical assessment was a total joke and I noted it all down and told my manager to tell HR to get their facts right.</p><p></p><p>The doctor said so you have been off for 6 months with a bad back - I said no 6 weeks - all with doctors lines</p><p>Then asked when I was planning to return to work - I said I had been back at full duties for 3 weeks</p><p>Didn't even physically examine me </p><p>Then I think she gave up when she heard I had been on Diazipam and another strong druig and advised by my GP not to undertake long drives. </p><p>Saw the final report and it was just a - yes he had sciatica - it is possible it can return and we have advised him of the warning signs and exercises to do - Total joke</p><p></p><p>Lastly and the best bit - 4 weeks after I had returned I receiver a letter signed by the same MD - congratulating me on 25 years service - with exemplary work ethic and effort over the last 25 years. </p><p></p><p>So feeling in a better place now</p><p></p><p>Thanks to everyone for their kind words / advice and support it really helped me in a worrying time</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hibby65, post: 1645830, member: 14527"] Hi everyone - just an update a couple of months on Works better - work colleagues OK - and my manager OK but I realise that everyone will just look after their own back and no one will put their head above the parapets if push came to shove. If you know what I mean. However the whole thing has been noted by myself with notes taken etc - and to be honest its the long term game I worried about still 12-15 years to retire and in that time - not to be long term ill (over 2 weeks in a single period) according to my MD The Occupational health medical assessment was a total joke and I noted it all down and told my manager to tell HR to get their facts right. The doctor said so you have been off for 6 months with a bad back - I said no 6 weeks - all with doctors lines Then asked when I was planning to return to work - I said I had been back at full duties for 3 weeks Didn't even physically examine me Then I think she gave up when she heard I had been on Diazipam and another strong druig and advised by my GP not to undertake long drives. Saw the final report and it was just a - yes he had sciatica - it is possible it can return and we have advised him of the warning signs and exercises to do - Total joke Lastly and the best bit - 4 weeks after I had returned I receiver a letter signed by the same MD - congratulating me on 25 years service - with exemplary work ethic and effort over the last 25 years. So feeling in a better place now Thanks to everyone for their kind words / advice and support it really helped me in a worrying time Cheers [/QUOTE]
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