Yesterday was a bad day in the life of mine! All within the same day I lost my new job and missed my appointment for my Ocrevus position! Yes, you read that right! I have a horrible time remembering anything and this time it messed my life up majorly! Recently I Accepted a work from home position with TTEC with all intentions of being done with my infusions for the next 6 months this week, allowing me time to recover and able to start training on Sunday at 10am. Well that is what I was hopeful for at least. Well my memory screwed me up and I have the wrong day wrote on my calendar for the infusion to be today the 23rd of April, but it was actually yesterday the 22nd. Missing the appointment then forced me to have to reschedule the infusion for Monday the 27th at 7am. Thus, causing issues with the training schedule I am 100% responsible for being logged into every day with no excuses allowed! Now I am trying to resign from my position, send back the computer and look for another position all while trying to figure out if my life is always going to be this complicated. Now I have this large box sitting in my living room and I have no idea how to send it back, I have tried to contact TTEC multiple times asking how to proceed with my resignation to the position because I can’t seem to find the information anywhere! Forgetting the name of a V.W Bug, is one thing but forgetting and missing an important infusion is not good. I know my newest lesion in my brain is directly on a spot that handles memory and cognitive function, but I really hope that my new medication reduces the lesion and heals the damage that has been done so I can get back some of my memory.
All of this is my fault and I know and understand that as a person with a chronic illness and one that effects my brain that this situation happens and when it does I will have to role with the punches and go with the flow. Still doesn’t make it any easier when you have to choose to have a job or care because you forget an important meeting and have to change your life around, but I am kind of glad this happened because honestly a company who doesn’t respect your need for care like a CHEMO and the need to reschedule training for a different week is a company you probably don’t need to be working for while fighting a chronic illness.
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