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Need help: boss taunting me because of fibromyalgia? |
I live and work in Pennsylvania and was diagnosed with fibromyalgia about two and a half years ago. Fibro basically makes you ache severely all over and causes extreme fatigue. Many people who have it end up on disability, but I don't know if it's covered under ADA or not. Just to clarify - I did not tell my boss I had fibro when I took the job, because at that time it was not having a major impact on my life. Also, on the application, there was NO question about whether I had any limitations that could affect my ability to do my job (unusual, I know, but I specifically remember that because I was surprised it wasn't there). I DID inform her about it several months ago when I had a flare-up, and she told me at that time she was familiar with it and knew other people who had it. So she has been aware that I have fibro for some time now. Also, aside from that flare-up. I have not missed work. I've gone to work feeling like crap, but I HAVE gone in. Glutathione is the master anti-oxident. I have a good friend who has fibromyalgia and is currently taking MaxGXL she is having wonderful results. MaxGXL has been clinically proven to raise Glutathione levels. Here are some links to medical website supporting the use of glutathione. It is completely inappropriate for the boss to ask you about your medical history, potentially even illegal in some states. If you feel comfortable addressing this directly with the boss, then you should explain your concerns to her and ask her to refrain from making these types of comments. If you do not feel comfortable, then you should seek to speak to someone in your HR department or another manager that you feel more comfortable speaking with. Unfortunately on the application you filled out there is a question that asks if you have any limitations that would prevent you from doing the job required, and you did not tell them of your condition. It is not nice of your manager to treat you this way, but it is also not against the law unless you are legally declared disabled and your employer knows about your disability before they hire you. Here is a site that explains the steps you need to take if you want to go the disability route. Fibro is hard to diagnose you all way look ok Out side but you If you're not sharing your medical problems with your boss, then it's not unbelievable that your boss would josh you about being "sick" so often. FMS is a covered disability under the ADA-and possibly under your state laws against discimination. Check out http://www.fibromyalgiasource.com for lots of information about Fibromyalgia including my experience living with it. |
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