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I love my job but since I had a seizure, a workmate is making things unpleasant for me. We used to be friends.


We share an office with the boss and it used to be great, but now he knicks jobs off me, doesn't give me important info on jobs backstabs me to the others (it got back to me) and even told me I was a burden on the office and "maybe I'm just not meant to be in this profession." I have depression already from having my hours cut back, and I dread going in to what used to be my dream job. What am I going to do?

I would contact the EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission), especially if this person is a superior. This is ABSOLUTELY illegal. If there's a lawyer in the family (who'd work pro bono), I'd talk to him/her, too.

I hate to say this, but this is the world of chronic medical conditions -- especially epilepsy. There is such a huge stigma that dates back millennia to epilepsy that it is difficult for people to see us as anything BUT someone with epilepsy. You might want to remind this person that some of the most intelligent minds in history had epilepsy -- starting with Alfred Nobel (as in the Prize) and Sir Isaac Newton.

What you are describing is harrassment and discrimination. You have legal options.

I would first talk to your HR manager or your boss (they may be the same person). Let them know what is going on. Give them a week or so and if it doesn't stop, go in again. If it continues for another week, see an attorney.

Don't let them treat you differently. If your seizures can be controlled by medicine and it's not affecting your job performance - they are fully liable for damages.

Stand tall - a medical condition is nothing to be ashamed about or to be harrassed because of.

Stand up to him, make it clear that even though you have to look out for your health you have no intention of letting him treat you badly at work. You can get back on track with your job if you are determined.

One of my children recently had two unexpected unexplained seizures and I learned that this occurs quite frequently often with no more seizures and no health consequences. I hope this describes you.

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