I took beta blockers (propranolol) for my nerves. Unfortunately it totally blocked my hypo symptoms. A very strange and alarming experience. I wouldn't recommend it!other than that see your gp and ask if he can give you some meds to calm your nerves.
Like Mrs Vimes said, most of the time I don't feel stressed at all: tranquilisers wouldn't help. Unfortunately (and fortunately: it's what makes it fun), the adrenaline-inducing aspect of teaching is unavoidable. Even at its smoothest, you're performing before a tough crowd for 5 to 6 hours at a time.
Like Mrs Vimes said, most of the time I don't feel stressed at all: tranquilisers wouldn't help. Unfortunately (and fortunately: it's what makes it fun), the adrenaline-inducing aspect of teaching is unavoidable. Even at its smoothest, you're performing before a tough crowd for 5 to 6 hours at a time.
I think you just got control of your life and your future back. It's a huge win.After all of your helpful feedback and a letter on Friday announcing that I'd developed background retinopathy, I went to the GP. He promptly signed me off for two weeks so I could sit at home and take the time to learn how my body works for the first time since I was diagnosed ten years ago.
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I suppose my question is this: did I just destroy my career? It feels like I may have done.
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