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Yay there is a God

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So after several requests to reduce my hours at work only to be ignored I have just been offered a part time job elsewhere. On explaining my pmr difficulties the first reaction from my new employers was to ask if I needed any adaptation to my working environment. Oh the relief of an understanding employer, it will make all the difference to me, I was considering giving up work altogether. I am one happy bunny today, even the pain can't get to me today.

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Louisepenygraig

That's really good.

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Trish21 in reply to Louisepenygraig

Yeah I am ecstatic

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Nuff1

That's good; hopefully the type of work you'll enjoy.

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Trish21 in reply to Nuff1

Admin in a care home for the elderly, they won't mind if I am slow

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Purplecrow

👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

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Trish21 in reply to Purplecrow

Many thanks for the response

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CT-5012

Well done, enjoy.😊

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Trish21 in reply to CT-5012

Thanks, I really can't wait to give my notice in on Monday

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JulianJ

Having an understanding employer is great, already had some adjustments made and another set on their way.

Good luck with the new job :)

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Trish21 in reply to JulianJ

Thanks, I really didn't want to give up work altogether so this is perfect for me.

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer

What a sensible new employer! Good luck

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Trish21 in reply to DorsetLady

Many thanks, my new manager gave me a big hug after my interview, I was very touched.

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PMRCanada

Hooray!! An understanding employer is invaluable. I didn’t have PMR when I was working, but had developed PTSD as a result of my work in the sexual trauma field. My supportive employer paid for my therapist appointment monthly for my whole career, provided wellness funds to go towards anything from golf clubs to reflexology. Near the end they reduced my hours to part time. They did all they could to support me but alas I gave up working altogether (sigh).

Good luck with your new position!! Hope it is manageable for you.

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Trish21 in reply to PMRCanada

Thanks for your response. It makes all the difference if you are made to feel worthy.

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Marijo1951

Well done and I hope you enjoy your new job.

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Trish21 in reply to Marijo1951

Thanks, I am e excited for the 1st time in a very long time.

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Yellowbluebell

Congratulations on the new job and a decent employer will make your life so much easierx

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Trish21 in reply to Yellowbluebell

Many thanks for the interest. I am very pleased and feel so much more positive today, despite the achy breaky body, the soul is strong.

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bakingD in reply to Trish21

Well done -nice to have employers taking an interest and looking after you!I am reducing down to 1 day a week from tomorrow, ready for summer-I won't be bored as have a big allotment to look after plus hens and a dog!!!

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SheffieldJane

Thank God for people like her! Or him of course. May it all go beautifully.

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Trish21 in reply to SheffieldJane

She is truly an earth angel

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Grants148

So pleased for you Trish xx

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Trish21 in reply to Grants148

Thank you very much

Great News Trish, Good Luck 🍀 with your New Job! x

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Trish21 in reply to

Many thanks for the interest. I am so very pleased.

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pmrkitty

So happy for you!!!

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Trish21 in reply to pmrkitty

Many thanks. It has given me a much needed boost.

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Koalajane

Great news, enjoy your new job

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Trish21 in reply to Koalajane

Thanks, I am really looking forward to it.

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Oxford8

Great news! 🌹

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Trish21 in reply to Oxford8

Thanks for your interest, I am very pleased.

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Nerak12

Well done you. It’s great to hear there are some understanding employers out there especially in the care sector. Pity the NHS isn’t so conside employer

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Trish21 in reply to Nerak12

I am delighted with the response of my new employers.

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patriciawhite

Good for them and so happy for you .

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Trish21 in reply to patriciawhite

Thank you very much.

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prunus

We're all behind you. All the best.

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Trish21 in reply to prunus

Thanks that means a lot.

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Dewdrop456

Hi, I too have just started a new job provisionally only for six months to cover maternity leave. I work 12 hour shifts with only half an hour break so the manager has said that if I need a quiet break I could have one but no one else does so I would feel odd.She doesn’t know about PMR as I feel lucky as it is to have this job but in the middle of the afternoon I get the deadly fatigue and just want to lay down on the floor!A 10 minute power nap would do but it would be awkward.I really want them to keep me on and don’t want to make a show. I’m really pleased for you.

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Trish21 in reply to Dewdrop456

I'm pretty sure that you should be entitled to 2 1/2 hour breaks in a 12 hour shift, I am pretty sure that is the law. There is no way I could work for that amount of time. I hope you keep well and don't burn yourself out.

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Dewdrop456 in reply to Trish21

Thank you ,it’s the getting up at 5;15 that’s worse but it’s only 3 days a week.

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bunnymom in reply to Dewdrop456

For me it wasn't so much getting up early as having to go to bed so early at night.

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Dewdrop456 in reply to bunnymom

Well that is the main problem for me too really. There is always something to stop my self imposed time of 9pm. Tonight’s delay ,for example concerns my daughter’s rabbits! They have eaten some toxic house plants and now she needs me to transfer some money to pay the on call vet. It already 21.43!!!

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Chrob

Love a bit of good news .

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Trish21 in reply to Chrob

Thanks, me to

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Hellyowl

Well done for looking for a job that suites you, so many (mostly women) just give up work when PMR/GCA make it hard and then are miserable. I was told by lots of well meaning people to give up after GCA diagnosis and the high level of steroids making me feel terrible, but I managed to go part time and work from home, I have now set up as self employed. I am currently without any work having taken time out to finish my thesis but am looking hard and still consider myself to be working. It does so much for you, I don't think I will ever give up, I have thought that if I can keep fairly fit as I get older I will do anything to give me something to do, sitting with children or the sick to give carers respite is an option I have thought about, even using my skills as a volunteer is preferable to losing them, and if it brings in a few pounds all the better.

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Trish21 in reply to Hellyowl

You are so right, this disease is such a thief of so many things I am determined not to let it rob me of my feelings of self worth. As I begin to recover I am determined to do as you have done and diversify into other fields of work. Good luck with your self employment.

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Hellyowl in reply to Trish21

Thank you. And good luck with your new job

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bunnymom

So happy that life is smiling on you right now. I know you'll be a great, understanding asset.

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