Marc
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Registered: 11th Aug 02
Location: York
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...How many weeks off have you had a work sick?
Me:
3 days off with sliced open finger
- 6 weeks off with broken elbow
- 1 week off with tonsilitis
- 5 weeks off with broken finger
- 2 weeks off with flu
- 2 days off with arc eye
16 weeks off in 2yrs & 8mths Im sure thats everything!
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CorsAsh
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Registered: 19th Apr 02
Location: Munich
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Never more than a couple of days.
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--Dave--
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5 weeks for a broken finger?
Seems like a lot
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Marc
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Registered: 11th Aug 02
Location: York
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They wouldnt let me come back
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sassyminx
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17 weeks for depression
5 weeks for damaged ligaments in back during pregnancy
1 week for tonsilitis and bronchitis
the odd day here and there with an ongoing stomach problem...still to be resolved by my doc
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Marc
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Im still due some depression time off
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--Dave--
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
They wouldnt let me come back
excellent
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sassyminx
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Im still due some depression time off
its crap tho, i really wanted to go back to wrk, just glad im happy at work now cos i reckon if i went for a job anywhere else with that on my record id never get a job
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
5 weeks for a broken finger?
Seems like a lot
He's chief fingerer where he works, finger has to be 100% useable.
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by sassyminx
the odd day here and there with an ongoing stomach problem...still to be resolved by my doc
It's called being pregnant again
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--Dave--
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
5 weeks for a broken finger?
Seems like a lot
He's chief fingerer where he works, finger has to be 100% useable.

I'd be allowed 1 week max
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Colin
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  Ive been off 1 day in past year & couple year before that!! I even still worked with a broken wrist & thumb in cast.....in a power station I might add, wasnt aloud to climb ladders tho cos of safety
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sassyminx
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
quote: Originally posted by sassyminx
the odd day here and there with an ongoing stomach problem...still to be resolved by my doc
It's called being pregnant again
nope it aint its been like this for nearly 2 yrs
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stuartmitchell
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
5 weeks for a broken finger?
Seems like a lot
He's chief fingerer where he works, finger has to be 100% useable.
not sure if sassys finger is 100% usable
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
5 weeks for a broken finger?
Seems like a lot
He's chief fingerer where he works, finger has to be 100% useable.

I'd be allowed 1 week max
It's obviously not as essesntial for you to be able to do fingering as Marc then...
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
5 weeks for a broken finger?
Seems like a lot
He's chief fingerer where he works, finger has to be 100% useable.

I'd be allowed 1 week max
He was fingering his boss at the time when it broke
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by sassyminx
quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
quote: Originally posted by sassyminx
the odd day here and there with an ongoing stomach problem...still to be resolved by my doc
It's called being pregnant again
nope it aint its been like this for nearly 2 yrs
What are you? An elephant? Thought it only lasted 9 months
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--Dave--
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quote: Originally posted by sassyminx
quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
quote: Originally posted by sassyminx
the odd day here and there with an ongoing stomach problem...still to be resolved by my doc
It's called being pregnant again
nope it aint its been like this for nearly 2 yrs
If you have twins it takes twice as long for them to come out.
This is what I've been led to believe anyway
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CorsAsh
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LMAO
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Carly
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Ive had a week off for labrinthitis years ago, and a day or two since, not had any days off from this job
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Colin
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Sassys due to deliver a centaur after taking big floppy donkey dick
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Carly

Ive had a week off for labrinthitis years ago, and a day or two since, not had any days off from this job
I thought that was a film
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Colin
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The inner ear consists of a system of fluid-filled tubes and sacs called the labyrinth as well as the nerves that connect the labyrinth to the brain. The labyrinth, which rests inside the bone of the skull, contains both an organ devoted to hearing, called the cochlea, and other organs, called the vestibular system, which are devoted to the control of balance and eye movements.
The terms labyrinthitis and neuronitis refer to inflammations of the inner ear or the nerves connecting the inner ear to the brain. The inflammation can be caused by either bacterial or viral infections. If the inflammation affects the cochlea, it will produce disturbances in hearing, such as ear noises (tinnitus) or hearing loss. If the vestibular system is affected, the symptoms will include dizziness and difficulty with vision and/or balance.
Since the whole inner ear is about the size of a dime, many infections affect both the hearing and balance systems and produce both kinds of symptoms. The symptoms can be mild or severe, temporary or permanent, depending on the severity of the infection. Although the symptoms of bacterial and viral infections may be quite similar, the two disorders require very different treatments, and it is therefore important for your doctor to make a proper diagnosis before starting a course of treatment.
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Marc
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Carly
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I was so dizzy i couldnt move and vomiting every ten minutes for a full on week
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