I had to quit my job today. I've only been working for about 2 months, and this was my first real job. It was only part time (25-30 hours a week) but it's just running me into the ground. My FEV1 baseline is around 57, and after a month of work it was 44. After 3 weeks of IV's and more work, it was 42. My numbers have never not gone up during IV's. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
I know I'm incredibly lucky that I'm able to quit. I have an incredible, supportive husband who makes enough money to support us. My boss was very nice when I told her today. I guess I'm just frustrated that I can't do it. I mean, not working is great....but it bums me out that it isn't really my choice anymore. At least not if I want to put my health first.
Thanks for letting me vent. Hopefully after I get my numbers back up I can find a different job with fewer hours and less stress.
I know I'm incredibly lucky that I'm able to quit. I have an incredible, supportive husband who makes enough money to support us. My boss was very nice when I told her today. I guess I'm just frustrated that I can't do it. I mean, not working is great....but it bums me out that it isn't really my choice anymore. At least not if I want to put my health first.
Thanks for letting me vent. Hopefully after I get my numbers back up I can find a different job with fewer hours and less stress.