signed off of work
Does anybody else on here have a issue with being signed off sick with ms? i just want to go to work but this ms has me on benefits!!
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@emman84 , it doesn't help with your feeling of self-esteem and self-worth. It's laudable that you want to get back to work, but you have to weigh up the benefits of feeling morally better against the MS damage that this may do to yourself. It's a fine balancing act to be sure.
@emman84 Are you kidding me? MS with benefits until I turn 65 is much, much better than MS with no benefits. Plus - no stress, no traffic driving to / from work. No lunatic co-workers. 1/2 hour lunches without proper time to at a relaxing meal... Shall I go on? Yes I get a wee bit bored at home but overall, life is much better than me having to go to work... ;-)