As the title says. For me it’s always the same: at first, my boss is understanding, but when I miss work because of a migraine for the 15th time, that compassion kind of dulls away… At some point, they start complaining that I am unreliable and they always seem to be waiting for when I get better, as if there is a cure for this chronic condition.

I always feel like somehow it is my fault for being sick and I feel like I let my team down even though I know it’s the last thing I want.

How do you guys cope with it? What do you tell your boss? How do coworkers view you? Any tips and tricks are always welcome!

  • meneervana@lemm.eeOP
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    6 days ago

    That’s really fortunate! I’m so sorry for your friend, that sucks. I’m right in between; my migraines come often (about twice a week for a few weeks and then sometimes a few weeks with no migraines at all) and the pattern is kind of unpredictable. I do not work from home so if I am sick they have to know. Sometimes it feels like they don’t really believe me or like they think I am overplaying it which I am not. But then sometimes when I haven’t had a migraine for a few weeks Im like… “I’m cured! They’re gone! I made this all up!” And then one day I get smacked with a migraine again…

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      6 days ago

      Have you been to see a specialist about it? My friend did, and made some changes to her lifestyle which helped a bit but they’re not gone, just better managed.

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        5 days ago

        Yes, I am being treated by a neurologist. I have tried a lot of meds and sadly none really seemed to help long term.

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          5 days ago

          I’m sorry to hear that. The changes my friend made are not med related, more on the side of diet and exercise, limiting stress responses, that sort of thing. Like I said, they’re not gone so I’m not saying it’s a cure, just that my friend feels she has a better handle on it.