Workplace stress report

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Avatar m tn I consider this a case of workplace discrimination because chances of spreading the virus casually on an aircraft are practically non existent.Can anyone give me some tips on how to challenge this. Please advice.
Avatar f tn Your better safe than sorry. Report all injuries to your employers so you can protect yourself and others. Its your responsibility to do so.
1530342 tn?1405016490 While support for gay marriage only recently crossed into majority backing, the margin is overwhelming for workplace protection. Republican pollster Alex Lundry found 68% of respondents supported its passage in September. Not only that, about to 8 in 10 respondents assumed incorrectly that such anti-discrimination measures were already in place. Both these results track closely with an earlier poll by the liberal Center for American Progress in 2011.
280418 tn?1306325910 What happens NOW is that you go to her (or his) supervisor and tell them flast out what the problem is. And what the problem IS -is harrassment in the workplace. You might first want to take your antagonist aside and gib\ve them THIS little wake-up call: "Joan (John) I know you think I am quite challenged by my condition which I assure you is much more of a burden for ME to carry than it is for you to observe.
10452875 tn?1436484351 Look into what HR has for workplace accommodation, that might include you needing to sit whenever you need to. If its not something they can accommodate they might be able to release you early for leave. Look into it.
Avatar f tn I just found out that I lost my work today because I cannot stay well in a workplace that has clorox, paint, polyurethane, bacteria, with NO return air. I am in a very specialized field--I teach newly arrived refugees from Burma, Africa, etc. tospeak English. It may be too late, but is there any kind of mask I could get and still teach--I guess, however, that it would have to cover nose, mouth and eyes--maybe I coul wear it half the time. I need/love the work.
Avatar n tn It definitely sounds as though you were in a hostile work environment that caused you a great deal of stress and eventually caused you to have to seek a new position. The fact that your immediate supervisor was involved rather than trying to help you is also deplorable...and wrong. However, the burden of proof in a legal situation is on you. If the new job caused you to take a pay cut, then you certainly could seek damages for the loss of income, not to mention rank.
Avatar n tn m not much help regarding the buzzing in the ears. It could be related to high stress or anxiety, or uncontrolled blood pressure, sinusitis, ear disease like menier's disease, or medication side effects. Make sure your hearing is tested and of course see your primary care doctor to have a whole body physical exam and see an opthalmologist becauese of the eyestrain. I wonder if you might have some problems with your workplace - such as enviromental issues.
Avatar f tn Our brains are highly attuned to stress, even when such stress is of the mundane variety and not at all life threatening. "Negative stimuli produce more neural activity than do equally intense (e.g., loud, bright) positive ones, Hanson writes on his website. “They are also perceived more easily and quickly.
Avatar m tn thallium stress test Report.. Please Tell me the conclusion of Report ? do I need angiography ? Dipyridamole myoview spect myocardial perfusion study Age / Sex : 65/M Indication: HTN, DM, ? IHD Isotope : 7mCi of Tc-99m Myoview at peak stress 21mCi of Tc-99m Myoview at rest Persantin Infusion Stress: Pharmacological Intervention was performed with injection persantin (Dipyridamole) at a rate of 0.142 mg/kg/min, 07 Mci of Tc-99m Myoview was given I/V. His resting ECG showed 0.
Avatar m tn The blood pressure response to stress was normal. The heart rhythm during stress was sinus tachycardia. There were no arrhythmias. Inferolateral ECG leads with stress demonstrated minimal (12 bpm). Blood pressure returned to baseline within 3 to 5 minutes. SUMMARY: 1. Abnormal exercise stress echocardiogram at an adequate cardiac workload demonstrating a small LAD territory infarct without obvious ischemia. 2. Good exercise tolerance. 3. Blood pressure response to stress was normal. 4.
Avatar n tn For example, heroin and cocaine can only be detected for a few hours after use, but their metabolites can be detected for several days in urine. In this type of situation, we will report the (longer) detection times of the metabolites. NOTE 1: Oral fluid or saliva testing results for the most part mimic that of blood. The only exceptions are THC and benzodiazepines. Oral fluid will likely detect THC from ingestion up to a maximum period of 6–12 hours.
Avatar f tn It’s for me. I’ve been exposed to metal lubrication fluid At my workplace which is known to cause this disorder. I I’ve had a ct of my lungs and the report doesn’t mention it. I have experienced a small pleural effusion and lung collapse, and Swollen fingertips so I’m wondering if it’s lymphocytic bronchiolitis. Would my ct and X-rays be enough for a diagnosis?
1593957 tn?1297205101 my daughter is 34 weeks and 1 day pregnant she is going thru alot of stress and crying alot will anything happen to the baby that we should be concerned about.
506514 tn?1210785523 Hi PeacelsAlllWant, how are you? Can you give some details of the nature of job you are doing? Usually the stress and strain to the body does cause a bit of muscle soreness at the end of a hard day out. The events at the workplace if bothering might also make you mentally stressed. When you are not working probably you might be following a set sleep cycle, which might make you sleep better. It is better to keep yourself physically active whether at work or not and follow a healthy sleep habits.
Avatar n tn I am a 60 year old male who just had a ECG and have no idea if the report I just received is good or bad. I belong to a HMO so the cardiologist says my primary Dr. must review the results with me, unfortunately she will not be available for 2 weeks. First I would like to say that I am in excellent physical condition (I hope) and have ran 20+ miles/wk for the last 30 years, at a quick pace.
975514 tn?1324997938 I wanted to start a thread for those of us who have CFS and or FMS and are dealing with stress in the workplace. For those of us who are still working, the economy in the US and perhaps in the UK too has been extremely tense over the last couple of years. This has compounded the pressures I think we usually feel at work dealing with our illness and managing our careers. How do you all do it? I find myself struggling to keep a healthy balance.
Avatar f tn Im having a stress echo on monday morning, I have to have my heart put under stress like you. So, you think of me and I'll think of you :) You get to lay relaxed on a scanning bed, I get to have the cold messy gel all over me.
Avatar f tn I spent a good while at this website and read the study report. I had to dust off my very rusty grad schoool statisitical skills, and since I am not knowledgeable about genetics, it was rough sledding. Still, one thing stood out, and that is that the allele that seems to link many autoimmune disorders was not found in MS. The authors were not sure what the implications of this are. It's too bad that the study ended and the report was issued in 2005.