Celiac On The Job
If you've read my previous blog, you know that I'm newly diagnosed.
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I'd like to hear from others on how you handled telling co-workers about your condition. Or, did you choose not to tell them because it's none of their business.
I chose to tell mine because I've been at the same job for 12+ years and know them very well. I had a birthday coming up and our office tradition is to bring food for the birthday person and everyone to share throughout the day. Knowing what foods we tend to bring, I knew that I probably wouldn't be able to eat any of it. So I chose to tell folks. I had already told my boss because I've been missing a lot of work for doctor appointments in the last few months while I've been going through various blood tests, etc. And I figured that she would have told a few people anyway. So much for confidentiality...
I'm still undecided if telling everyone was a good decision or not. I think in the long run it will help me remain gluten-free, but I'm not used to telling people about my medical issues.
I chalk it up to just another new territory that I'm forced to explore now that I'm a celiac. It's taking me kicking and screaming into my future. I found out I had celiac 11 days before my 50th birthday, which I wasn't looking forward to in the first place. Now I'm fighting the tendency to categorize my life in the 'before old' and 'after old' and also in the 'before celiac' and 'after celiac' eras which have coincidentally coincided. I feel like I don't know my body anymore and that's whats the scariest. I'm hoping that time will blend these things together and I'll just be focused on living my life and not on this stupid disease.
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