I know quite a few people have have jobs that are managable with Sjogren's. I was curious what they are, and if your workplace has made any adjustments to accomidate you.
I work for an optical store. Not much salary but no pain. It really depends on whether you want to be comfortable vs make money. For me comfort one out.
I think a lot has to do with how Sjogrens has effected you. We all have different things that bother us as no two of us are alike.
Hi :)
I work with kids doing 'alternative education'. I get to sit down a lot and work recognises that I can't spend lots of time outside with them. We can swap staff around when needed.
Take care - Scottie :)
I work in state government as a business analyst/project manager and so far haven't had to request accomodations for Sjogren's, although they did encourage me to sign up for Family Medical Leave Act, which applies to any medical/dental/eye appointments I need due to SjS.
Hi Nathan,
I work in an office setting, and I do walk a ton and also sit a lot, so my body doesn't know if it's coming or going! ;D
Some days it's tough, the pain is almost unbearable, my vision blurres, but I still have to pay the bills. In this economy, I'll have to work until I just can't do it any longer.
No, I've not had any changes made in the office for me - other than let me take more time off for appointments.
Patze
Although I no longer work, my office did several things to help me while I was still there. There was two people in the office and they switched us around so I would not be under an air vent. Another time, I requested the fluorescent lights above my desk be removed so I did not have so much glare from overhead. Lucy