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Awful year

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MrsMoggy · 29/09/2019 22:08

For background, I have had anxiety since I was a child, but only started medication last year when I was getting physical symptoms. They’re beta blockers so only have an impact on physical side not my thoughts.

Anyway I just want to see if my reactions to recent horrible events are “normal”.

8 weeks ago my workplace burnt to the ground. It was a large workplace so a big team was dispersed. Although jobs were secure, it completely disrupted routine and I usually use routine as a coping mechanism. I have no guaranteed hours, routine or role anymore. I don’t work with my friends
Anymore. The role I have been pushed into is harder than the one I was doing before and I can’t “switch off” when I get home. I am desperate to quit but I can’t afford to.

A counsellor was provided to talk to me and colleagues about the incident. I felt i was ok before this but on the day I broke down having a chat to the counsellor. I felt like I was sliding into anxiety again. She was worried about me and wanted me to get signed off. My manager laughed this off, they all thought I was fine. I didn’t go to the My husband has no concept of my anxiety and thinks I overreact.

A few weeks later and I have just this past week lost a grandparent to an illness lasting less than 48 hours. I watched them die and listened to relatives howling at the bedside. I am stunned. I feel numb and exhausted. I don’t want to do anything, my head has ached for a week. I am entitled to one days compassionate leave so I have to work. I just don’t know how to juggle all these things happening. My brain won’t process it. My family look at me like I’m an alien because I haven’t cried properly. I’m absorbing my grief and theirs like a sponge.

Sorry for waffling on but I just don’t know anymore if the way I react to things is normal, I’ve lost myself

OP posts:
BeetrootBasil · 30/09/2019 02:04

Please speak to work and your doctor. Your reactions are completely normal to some awful events. I'm sorry your manager laughed this off. Don't let things build up, take some time off.

Russell19 · 30/09/2019 07:43

Doctor asap. You need to be signed off sick. You need time. Look after yourself xx

MrsMoggy · 01/10/2019 08:08

I managed to get in at the GP and have a few weeks off, thank you for the advice

OP posts:
BeetrootBasil · 03/10/2019 02:58

Great to hear that. Do whatever you feel like doing. Don't rush back, do a phased return if possible.

PickedByYou · 03/10/2019 03:19

Hope you feel better soon.

Also hope your employers are more helpful in future. I know it was thoughtless of your manager to laugh but I think it can be tricky to always remember that sometimes people are suffering more than they appear to. This is especially true when so many people with MH issues manage themselves so well. I'm not making excuses for them though.

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