Go speak to a doctor about if they can help you get the right papers so you can get an income and days off. That’s what the procedure is in Sweden.
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#15It is scary to step away from a job, because the uncertainty can be overwhelming. But if you have a good support system (friends/parents/etc), I would leave the job and focus on your health, it's more important than anything else as it affects everything you do/feel.
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#16I've been strung up on whether this was flippant, or insightful.
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#17Do you do any psychological therapy? I don't think you can pull through such a crisis alone or by working hard. I have had similar situations in the past and I have learned that mental well-being is the most important thing. Trying to power through usually doesn't work. Also: When I had trouble I was too embarrassed to tell anybody but actually talking about it is very therapeutical.
My plan is to go to my psychiatrist tomorrow morning, I spent today with my bestie to firstly relax and sort my thoughts out, and told her about some of what’s been going on, but, ultimately, I thought a post to a tech community I respect was a good idea. It’s probably the clearest-headed move I’ve done in a bit.
I’m also going through some significant dental pain after a surgery atm as well, so, to be honest, life’s been easier. >.<
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#19There is a possibility you could take a short term leave combined with a honest vacation where you do nothing but sit and collect dust. Time in nature without distraction is a big help I find. I wish you all the best, remember to be nice to yourself as you are to others.
Unfortunately, there’s a lot of responsibility I’ve got to take care of, and a vacation is not an immediate option. I’m going to need to step up my mental health care in a serious way, and that will require staying in the city (Toronto).
Work can be a place to escape what's going on in life while processing, but if it's causing anxiety too, it's not helping and a break may be useful.
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#20Priotize health for sure. That's the base. Everything else will come easier on a foundation of good health.