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10 Products That Can Help You Manage Chronic Pain at Work

https://themighty.com/2018/10/chronic-pain-work-pain-relief-products/

Author narrlibrusPosted on October 24, 2018Categories painTags chronic pain, pain, pain management, workLeave a comment on 10 Products That Can Help You Manage Chronic Pain at Work

When You Can’t Afford to Put Self-Care First

https://themighty.com/2017/10/cant-afford-mental-health-day-self-care/

Author narrlibrusPosted on October 15, 2018Categories depression, self-careTags depression, poverty, self-care, workLeave a comment on When You Can’t Afford to Put Self-Care First

When I Had to Give Up Full-Time Work Due to Chronic Illness

https://themighty.com/2017/05/fibromyalgia-not-being-able-to-work-full-time-with-chronic-illness/

Author narrlibrusPosted on October 15, 2018Categories autoimmune diseases, depression, fatigue, identity, pain, self-care, social isolationTags disability, fibromyalgia, workLeave a comment on When I Had to Give Up Full-Time Work Due to Chronic Illness

A Look at the Changing World of Work for People with a Chronic Illness

Author narrlibrusPosted on September 24, 2017September 24, 2017Categories relationships while chronically illTags employment, job, workLeave a comment on A Look at the Changing World of Work for People with a Chronic Illness

What It’s Like Working Full-Time With a Chronic Illness

https://themighty.com/2016/08/what-its-like-working-full-time-with-a-chronic-illness/

Author narrlibrusPosted on September 19, 2017Categories fatigue, painTags chronic fatigue, chronic pain, workLeave a comment on What It’s Like Working Full-Time With a Chronic Illness

The difficulty of deciding when to stop working and file for disability

https://themighty.com/2017/08/chronic-pain-deciding-when-to-stop-working-file-for-disability/

Author narrlibrusPosted on September 1, 2017Categories identity, pain, relationships while chronically ill, self-care, stages of the illness journeyTags choices, disability, self-care, workLeave a comment on The difficulty of deciding when to stop working and file for disability

22 people share the hidden reality of working full-time with chronic illness

https://themighty.com/2017/08/chronic-illness-working-full-time/

Author narrlibrusPosted on September 1, 2017Categories relationships while chronically illTags faking being well, work3 Comments on 22 people share the hidden reality of working full-time with chronic illness

Working full-time despite chronic illness doesn’t mean that I am “OK”

https://themighty.com/2017/08/fibromyalgia-working-full-time-chronic-illness/

Author narrlibrusPosted on August 26, 2017Categories fatigue, painTags faking being well, fibromyalgia, workLeave a comment on Working full-time despite chronic illness doesn’t mean that I am “OK”

I have 99 health issues – but not enough sick time

https://themighty.com/2017/08/working-when-chronically-ill/

Author narrlibrusPosted on August 20, 2017Categories relationships while chronically ill, self-careTags self-care, sick days, workLeave a comment on I have 99 health issues – but not enough sick time

Dear potential employer, this is why you should hire me, depression, anxiety and all

https://themighty.com/2017/08/letter-potential-employer-depression-anxiety/

Author narrlibrusPosted on August 17, 2017Categories anxiety, depression, relationships while chronically illTags anxiety, depression, employment, workLeave a comment on Dear potential employer, this is why you should hire me, depression, anxiety and all

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