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Chronic illness – how much do you disclose?

November 17, 2007 by Rosalind Joffe 2 Comments

A reader emailed because she’s trying to figure out if and how to tell co-workers about her new chronic disease diagnosis. She wondered if I still offer “Free consultations”. (By the way, check out my newly designed website — with new resources!)
I don’t because it doesn’t offer enough value and since I can’t really “help” in that limited time, you’re unlikely to want more. No one “wins”.

Let’s face it. Disclosure, leaving your job, changing careers, re-designing your job — these are very complicated issues. If you’re thinking about this and want to make smart decisions — our conversations and work together have to go way beyond a simple piece of advice. You can ask your neighbor for that.

So, back to the disclosure issue. I was reading about JFK – and other presidents who didn’t disclose diseases. They worried, for good reason, about how people would respond.

For good reason. It’s a tough thing to talk about. But it can also be a big mistake not to.

Rosalind

Filed Under: Talking about it, Working for others, Working with chronic illness

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Comments

  1. Barbara K. says

    November 18, 2007 at 11:07 am

    There was an article in the 11/18 New York Times about a woman’s experience dealing with ovarian cancer in a very supportive workplace — both in terms of company practices and co-worker compassion (and help). Here’s the url:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/18/jobs/18pre.html?ref=health

  2. Rosalind says

    November 20, 2007 at 12:49 pm

    Thanks, Barbara, for the link. I’m also going to post about another study done recently about cancer patients and return to work

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