Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Today I had a meeting with my manager and human resources. The bottom line is, I am no longer capable of fulfilling my role as a primary care dementia practitioner. This is a role I had longed for, and was enjoying immensely. I am so disappointed. It wouldn't be so bad if I was no good in the role, the problem is that I was, and it gave me great satisfaction to work so closely with those living with dementia, and those families/agencies/surgeries who are supporting them in their homes. I have tried everything I can think of over the past year (I first went sick last August) to get myself back to a normal level of functioning. I have no more weapons left in my armoury. A further meeting will be held on August 11th where my contract will be terminated. My manager has been brilliant, she could not have been more supportive, but I can't fulfill my role when I have constant "steroid brain fog", or feel tired all the time. I don't even feel I look presentable anymore. My skin is itching and rashy, my hair is falling out, and I have spider nevi on my face and neck. I have also gained a stone and a half since all this started. I know it can take between 18 months and 3 years to reach remission, and whilst I am pretty much biochemically in remission, clinical remission seems a long way off. I have no choice but to give in to this and just accept that what will be will be.
The good news is, I saw the eye hospital last week, and whilst I still have raised pressure in my eyes, there is no sign of damage to the optic nerve, so no treatment needed.....yet. I have also seen the dematologist, but due to brain fog, can't remember what she said was wrong with my skin, but it's benign and needs no treatment, just stay out of the sun. Due for bloods next week and hep clinic afterwards.

1 comment:

  1. Hello Penny. Sorry, I have not been in touch for a while, it has been a busy time and such a relief that it is now school holidays.I'm so sorry to hear about your job as it was obvious you loved it. You will always have the experience you gained which means that you could go back to it in the future when you are feeling better. What a nuisance that your skin is still so bad, hopefully it will soon start to get better and glad it is benign. The spider naevi are a little unsightly and I have them too, it will be partly due to liver damage but also age. I alsways use a green primer by Botts No.7 and it works a treat applied under foundation and on top of moisturiser. I hope the puppies and donkeys are all ok and not sweltering too much in this heat. take care. with love
    Jo xxx

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