Hi everyone, I've been having a really bad week and I could really do with some advice from other people who may have been in my situation.
I feel like I've rather gone to pieces since receiving my diabetes diagnosis about 3 weeks ago.
I am a longterm depression sufferer and had been on the same antidepressants for about 10 years so, about 3 months ago, I asked my doctor if I could change to something else as I felt the medication was affecting my cognitive abilities. He changed my medication and I tailed off the old tablets whilst introducing the new ones, as per his instructions.
As expected, I have experienced some withdrawal symptoms, it's not been plain sailing.
I spoke to my boss about this as soon as I knew I was changing my medication (I didn't tell him what medication and what it's for) and told him there was a chance the change over might make me rather "woolly" in the head for a while - which it has!
Anyway, whilst I was going through this process I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. This has exacerbated my depression a lot.
My work has suffered, I know I've been very vague and "not with it", so I spoke to my boss again yesterday to update him on my situation. He said it had been noticed that I've been very vague and not on the ball and that my work has suffered. He said that he's sympathetic but has to think of the business at the same time (it's his company and there are only 9 staff, including me).
I'm now feeling worried that this could be used against me or might go against me in the future.
Has anyone else experienced this and, if so, what did you do about it?
Thanks for any advice you can give.
Best wishes
Zosema
I feel like I've rather gone to pieces since receiving my diabetes diagnosis about 3 weeks ago.
I am a longterm depression sufferer and had been on the same antidepressants for about 10 years so, about 3 months ago, I asked my doctor if I could change to something else as I felt the medication was affecting my cognitive abilities. He changed my medication and I tailed off the old tablets whilst introducing the new ones, as per his instructions.
As expected, I have experienced some withdrawal symptoms, it's not been plain sailing.
I spoke to my boss about this as soon as I knew I was changing my medication (I didn't tell him what medication and what it's for) and told him there was a chance the change over might make me rather "woolly" in the head for a while - which it has!
Anyway, whilst I was going through this process I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. This has exacerbated my depression a lot.
My work has suffered, I know I've been very vague and "not with it", so I spoke to my boss again yesterday to update him on my situation. He said it had been noticed that I've been very vague and not on the ball and that my work has suffered. He said that he's sympathetic but has to think of the business at the same time (it's his company and there are only 9 staff, including me).
I'm now feeling worried that this could be used against me or might go against me in the future.
Has anyone else experienced this and, if so, what did you do about it?
Thanks for any advice you can give.
Best wishes
Zosema