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hey macky! welcome back!
i'm a newly diagnosed member.
narcotics are tricky. when i was on them (only for 2 months), i felt better, but still couldn't do anything... just slow and wanted to sleep all the time. kind of a bad cycle because i also didn't want to move, which made things more painful... plus i was moodswinging a lot. good luck with tapering!
Congrats on reentering work :] I never had that large of a gap (and hope I never do). I think the longest is about 5 months for me.
I was just wondering, after a long pd of time, do employers ask about the gap? What did you tell them? You don't have to answer that if it seems personal... but that happened to be something i was wondering.
Also, if anyone else reads this, and has had a long gap in employment... you are welcome to answer as well!
All in all.. welcome back!-J
;-) b l u j a y
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