My job is poorly paid and stressful, but it gets me out of the house and it's kind of fun. It's only three days a week, at a little newspaper. I'm certainly not doing it for the money.
The doctor thinks I really should quit and devote every waking minute to my health.
She thinks my MS would improve.
I think the MS would probably do what it was going to do and I'd be bored out of my mind. At the moment, trips to the doctor, the pharmacist and the neurologist are just about the only reason, apart from work, I leave the house.
Also, the time will come soon enough so I'd rather wait to be pushed, than jump.
I've had MS for 17 years and I've always worked - not full time for the last eight.
Do you still work? Would you work if you still could? If you quit or had to quit has your MS improved?
The doctor thinks I really should quit and devote every waking minute to my health.
She thinks my MS would improve.
I think the MS would probably do what it was going to do and I'd be bored out of my mind. At the moment, trips to the doctor, the pharmacist and the neurologist are just about the only reason, apart from work, I leave the house.
Also, the time will come soon enough so I'd rather wait to be pushed, than jump.
I've had MS for 17 years and I've always worked - not full time for the last eight.
Do you still work? Would you work if you still could? If you quit or had to quit has your MS improved?
Comment