Lisa
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Good luck going back to work with your very nice and supportive manager.Boy, how clueless can someone be.
I agree - bring in the x-rays. What a loser. hang in there!
Sarah
When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.
2011 Volagi Liscio
2010 Pegoretti Love #3 "Manovelo"
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Hang in there snap.
Someone like that I doubt would be impressed by X-rays. They're pretty abstract, and someone who's never had bone pain might have trouble imagining it. Your scar might actually make more of an impression! One can hope, anyway.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Good luck Snapdragon...people never should think they know what another person is going thru unless they are walking in the exact shoes of that individual. We, each, are individual and experiene our own realities. I hope your co-workers are more on the ball and can give you the support you need when you return.
I was at my primary doctor's today, had a good b!tch fest with her about my manager. She was pretty astounded at mgr's attitude, but also said there is probably nothing I could do to change her mind. Some people are just clueless. It felt better just talking to someone and being validated (god, I hate that word) .
Anyway, I'm kicking off the 14 month plan --- retirement by 3/31/10!!!
///fingers crossed that I'm successful.....
Snap, you likely won't be able to get through to her at all. It's OK. Retirement is the bigger reward! Lots of good wishes that you can meet that goal!
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