Guest guest Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 Hi everyone. I am not having a good day. Tuesday I was told I am on 60-day probation at work b/c my turnaround time is too slow. I had to sign a paper. In effect it is permanent probation. My sponsor thinks it would be "magical thinking" to think that if I get my speed up everything will be okay. She is telling me to find a new job. My good friend who used to be a personnel director is telling me to find a new job. So I will. Meanwhile, the anxiety and sensitivity to noise are very bad today. I feel like a raw nerve. The White Chestnut just came today, so I am taking that in hopes it will help with the fear. I started the GOL multi today too. And I have requested a consult with . And I have been up since 2 am when my beloved orange cat knocked over a lamp. Meanwhile I need to hear that everything I am feeling is withdrawal. I need to find the strength to send out resumes this weekend. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 Hi , I am sorry you have this additional stress. Can you take stress leave for awhile and explain to your doctor your difficulty and symptoms? Maybe you can get time off and take it slow ie finding a job. --- from land wrote: > Hi everyone. I am not having a good day. Tuesday I > was told I am on 60-day probation at work b/c my > turnaround time is too slow. I had to sign a paper. > In effect it is permanent probation. > > My sponsor thinks it would be " magical thinking " to > think that if I get my speed up everything will be > okay. She is telling me to find a new job. My good > friend who used to be a personnel director is > telling me to find a new job. So I will. > > Meanwhile, the anxiety and sensitivity to noise are > very bad today. I feel like a raw nerve. The White > Chestnut just came today, so I am taking that in > hopes it will help with the fear. I started the GOL > multi today too. And I have requested a consult with > . > > And I have been up since 2 am when my beloved orange > cat knocked over a lamp. > > Meanwhile I need to hear that everything I am > feeling is withdrawal. > > I need to find the strength to send out resumes this > weekend. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 I can understand your position - I had to do the same thing at my job earlier in the year when my boss whined to the office manager that " there were a million mistakes " in my work. I made the mistake of letting the firm know what I was going through - which at that time was Effexor withdrawal cold turkey. I hope your HR department is unaware of your current situation. It will more than likely make matters worse. I quit my job in March because the office manager was constantly on my ass insisting I made too many mistakes and making my work life a living hell. I don't know what you currently do or how long you've been there, but if they made you sign something chances are it won't get any better even if you do get your speed up. Don't take this the wrong way, but HR may very well find something else to bitch about. I've been there and done that and don't want to do that again. During my tenure at that firm, I was on and off a myriad of drugs and apparently it all decided to some to a head in January 2005. Keep your chin up, though - really. The job market's tough, as we all know, but if you can get another job (that is, if you want to get another job), do so. I will tell you, though, that being out of regular work since March (I had a couple gigs peddling beer for local music festivals) gave me the opportunity to clean myself out and detox. Now I feel that I can go into a new job with a clear head. Starbuck --- from land wrote: > Hi everyone. I am not having a good day. Tuesday I > was told I am on 60-day probation at work b/c my > turnaround time is too slow. I had to sign a paper. > In effect it is permanent probation. > > My sponsor thinks it would be " magical thinking " to > think that if I get my speed up everything will be > okay. She is telling me to find a new job. My good > friend who used to be a personnel director is > telling me to find a new job. So I will. > > Meanwhile, the anxiety and sensitivity to noise are > very bad today. I feel like a raw nerve. The White > Chestnut just came today, so I am taking that in > hopes it will help with the fear. I started the GOL > multi today too. And I have requested a consult with > . > > And I have been up since 2 am when my beloved orange > cat knocked over a lamp. > > Meanwhile I need to hear that everything I am > feeling is withdrawal. > > I need to find the strength to send out resumes this > weekend. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 Hi Starbuck, Thanks for your support. I can't even afford to be out of work for a week. I spent my entire savings account on emergency vet bills a couple weeks ago. But thank God my cat recovered. Fortunately they don't know anything about my medical issues on this job. I've only complained about vague things like hypoglycemia, insomnia, and back problems. Anyway, I plan to send out resumes to all the insurance agencies in the area over the weekend. I work in insurance. I like what I do for this company, and the same job would not be available anywhere else in the area. But I hope I can still find something interesting. Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 <<Hi everyone. I am not having a good day. Tuesday I was told I am on 60-day probation at work b/c my turnaround time is too slow. I had to sign a paper. In effect it is permanent probation. My sponsor thinks it would be " magical thinking " to think that if I get my speed up everything will be okay. She is telling me to find a new job. My good friend who used to be a personnel director is telling me to find a new job. So I will.>> ***Oh , that stinks! But it's not as bad as it looks. You still have the job, for starters! More about that in a minute... <<Meanwhile, the anxiety and sensitivity to noise are very bad today. I feel like a raw nerve. The White Chestnut just came today, so I am taking that in hopes it will help with the fear. I started the GOL multi today too. And I have requested a consult with .>> ***These symptoms are from the withdrawal. Your difficulties at work are from the withdrawal. Everything is from the withdrawal. And it will ALL GET BETTER!!! White Chestnut helps with obsessive thoughts. If your fear comes from obsessive rumination on problems, then it will help. Otherwise, magnesium and calcium are good for anxiety, and so is lemon juice in water. Check out the " supplements for anxiety " article in the FILES under " Supplements " . If you're feeling like a raw nerve, fish oil is very good for that. I'm glad you're having a consult. It helps to pull everything together at one time, when your questions and answers are not separated by hours or days and spread out among multiple emails. I know things don't look so great right now, but moving on from this job (remember-- you STILL HAVE the job!!) may be a very positive change. Who knows--you may walk into the best job you ever had. It happened to me--I had to leave my job and move in with my parents for financial reasons, and I took the first job I could find when I got here. That job, which I considered purely temporary, has turned into the best job I've ever had! I love what I'm doing and it keeps leading me to bigger and better things. So many times, changes that look scary and awful are really doorways into a new phase of life. Try to regard this as an opportunity. It IS an opportunity, and the way you think about it will give it that much more power. Tonight is a new moon, traditionally a time of new beginnings. What perfect timing! I want you to spend some time just thinking about possibilities and new beginnings. Turn this frightening time into a personal power time. It's all there inside you. And all that garbage you're feeling is from withdrawal. It's not you. You're a wonderful, gifted, loving and loved human being. All that crap is just the withdrawal! Hugs, Kim (co-moderator) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2005 Report Share Posted August 5, 2005 Hi Kim Thanks so much for your kind words. I needed to hear that. I will look at it like a new beginning. There has to be another job for me out there. And I really needed to hear that it is all withdrawal. I am not sure if my fear comes from obsessive thoughts, but certainly I have plenty of repetitive negative thoughts. This morning when I woke up at 5:30 the anxiety was better. Then I remembered I was on probation and got the jolt of anxiety in my stomach. So now I know there is a relationship with my thoughts. I will continue the white chestnut and see what happens. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2005 Report Share Posted August 5, 2005 I'm happy about your cat :-) - I have three. But I'm sorry that evreything got depleted. Just going by personal experience, the less your boss knows about your medical situation, the better. It also helps that you like your job - maybe your boss will see that then. It's also too bad you can't get the same type of job elsewhere, but who knows? Maybe a company will be so impressed they'll create it for you. It's been done....:-) Good luck and hang in there! Starbuck --- from land wrote: > Hi Starbuck, > > Thanks for your support. I can't even afford to be > out of work for a week. I spent my entire savings > account on emergency vet bills a couple weeks ago. > But thank God my cat recovered. > > Fortunately they don't know anything about my > medical issues on this job. I've only complained > about vague things like hypoglycemia, insomnia, and > back problems. > > Anyway, I plan to send out resumes to all the > insurance agencies in the area over the weekend. I > work in insurance. I like what I do for this > company, and the same job would not be available > anywhere else in the area. But I hope I can still > find something interesting. > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2005 Report Share Posted August 6, 2005 HI , Actually you should tell HR about your health problems. If you have legitimate health concers that are affecting your work and they fire you after you tell them, they can get into a lot of trouble. I went through the same thing at my last job. --- from land wrote: > Hi Starbuck, > > Thanks for your support. I can't even afford to be > out of work for a week. I spent my entire savings > account on emergency vet bills a couple weeks ago. > But thank God my cat recovered. > > Fortunately they don't know anything about my > medical issues on this job. I've only complained > about vague things like hypoglycemia, insomnia, and > back problems. > > Anyway, I plan to send out resumes to all the > insurance agencies in the area over the weekend. I > work in insurance. I like what I do for this > company, and the same job would not be available > anywhere else in the area. But I hope I can still > find something interesting. > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2005 Report Share Posted August 6, 2005 She's right - I had forgotten about the Americans with Disabilities Act. I think you can also file with EEOC if something happens. Starbuck --- Amy Eoff wrote: > HI , > > Actually you should tell HR about your health > problems. If you have legitimate health concers that > are affecting your work and they fire you after you > tell them, they can get into a lot of trouble. I > went > through the same thing at my last job. > > --- from land > wrote: > > > Hi Starbuck, > > > > Thanks for your support. I can't even afford to be > > out of work for a week. I spent my entire savings > > account on emergency vet bills a couple weeks ago. > > But thank God my cat recovered. > > > > Fortunately they don't know anything about my > > medical issues on this job. I've only complained > > about vague things like hypoglycemia, insomnia, > and > > back problems. > > > > Anyway, I plan to send out resumes to all the > > insurance agencies in the area over the weekend. I > > work in insurance. I like what I do for this > > company, and the same job would not be available > > anywhere else in the area. But I hope I can still > > find something interesting. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home > page > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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