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Hello @cath2506
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@janer1967 I’m so sorry to hear that. Sepsis is nasty. It sounds like we are both lucky to be here ? I hope you have adapted and are coping well since your amputation x
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@Ross_Scope Hello and Thank you for the welcome ? I have been thinking of what reasonable adjustments can be made but I teach. I’ve been working from home for the past 6 weeks and have even found this to be too difficult, so I’m not sure really what they can do for me. Some days I’m unable to get out of bed or can barely move, so whatever job I’d be in I think I would feel the same. It’s taken me a very long time to accept but I can’t see that reasonable adjustments would be enough unfortunately. I’ve already cut my hours from full time down to two days a week.
Thank you for the suggestion though, I appreciate it and your help ? -
@cath2506 thank you for your reply yes sepsis is a killer and agree we are lucky to be here
I have adapted now took a long time to come to terms with and adapt but I have now accepted ur and just get on with life be it a different one -
@janer1967 I can imagine it took a long time to come to terms with. I still get ‘wow’ moments myself. Glad to hear you’ve now accepted it. We’ve just got to do what we can and make the most of it haven't we. Take care x
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