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Hello,

Crohn's disease can make it difficult to continue working as we used to before the diagnosis. Relationship with collegues and boss can become difficult, due to frequent absences, certain kinds of jobs can become hard to do...

Have you succeeded in keeping your job ? How do you adapt your professional life to your condition ? 

Share your experience ans ask your questions !

Thanks you !

Margarita

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18/10/2016 at 16:56

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Hi, I am really lucky with my team. Everyone is very understanding, including my boss who has somebody in the family also suffering from crohns.

I'm often tired and I sometimes take my days off in the middle of the week to go to doctor's appointment or during crises. It seems like it'll only get worse but I'm hoping for the best.


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18/10/2016 at 17:16

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You are truly very lucky with your colleagues! Mine are not so cool unfortunately. There are some who don't understand what I am going through even if I explain. When I say I'm tired they think I'm just whining for nothing. They think that I ditch work for pleasure. Fortunately my boss is a nice woman and she tries to help me by adapting my hours etc but she will soon retire and I have no idea what kind of person will replace her on her post.


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16/11/2016 at 19:12

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