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<blockquote data-quote="conniecar" data-source="post: 2438650" data-attributes="member: 188016"><p>Thank you so much. No it’s a toxic place for people with chronic conditions sadly. My friend has just left as she’s also type 1 but partially sighted, and no adjustments were made so she was forced out, and doesn’t have the energy to go through a grievance policy. I feel like I have too many ‘things’ that are all related but people are beginning to become skeptics? I was in the office one day and my line manager answered a call from a colleague who was off when her rheumatoid arthritis had flared up. She put the ‘phone down and said ‘Effin waste of space. I’ve got an arthritic knee and I’m never off?’ There’s no confidentiality and no HR now. Just the line manager who’s a gossip. I need people to know I can’t stand for 6 hours without a break some days, but I also don’t want to raise my head above the parapet and be singled out. Hard isn’t it? I work with some lovely kids in a much worse situation than me, it’s just at the moment I feel like I’m in a fog x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conniecar, post: 2438650, member: 188016"] Thank you so much. No it’s a toxic place for people with chronic conditions sadly. My friend has just left as she’s also type 1 but partially sighted, and no adjustments were made so she was forced out, and doesn’t have the energy to go through a grievance policy. I feel like I have too many ‘things’ that are all related but people are beginning to become skeptics? I was in the office one day and my line manager answered a call from a colleague who was off when her rheumatoid arthritis had flared up. She put the ‘phone down and said ‘Effin waste of space. I’ve got an arthritic knee and I’m never off?’ There’s no confidentiality and no HR now. Just the line manager who’s a gossip. I need people to know I can’t stand for 6 hours without a break some days, but I also don’t want to raise my head above the parapet and be singled out. Hard isn’t it? I work with some lovely kids in a much worse situation than me, it’s just at the moment I feel like I’m in a fog x [/QUOTE]
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