The Fits
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- Jun 29, 2020
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In my twenties I had a very stressful job. I was aware of something building up. But young and male and probably unaware and in denial, self medicating etc the usual.Perhaps the doctor recognised acute stress that you were in denial of?
Hence why they should be in charge and not some government lackey, employed to keep costs down.
Because they know about medical things.
I woke up one morning and walked to work, but I could barely move. Mentally and physically I'd hit a wall. Coincidentally my GP was on the way. I walked in, was immediately seen and diagnosed with acute stress.
I had no idea how bad it had got.
I was signed off for 6 weeks, during which time I quit my job. A few months later I moved. Without that diagnosis and without the respite from that job I have no idea what mess I might have got myself into.
Some people might 'play the system' but an effective and functioning support system, from the GPs to benefits, is absolutely vital when people need it (even when they didn't even know it).