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Fake illness
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Has anyone pulled the wool over your GP's eyes ie faked an injury or illness to get time of work.
I'm just curious as a friend of mine recently got put off for two weeks by his doctor, saying that he had fallen and injured his back, he said that its not the first time hes done this sort of thing.
I'm just curious as a friend of mine recently got put off for two weeks by his doctor, saying that he had fallen and injured his back, he said that its not the first time hes done this sort of thing.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would have no trouble getting a fortnight's sick note off the doctor at the moment as i have a really painful back ache just above my pelvis and across the small of my back, i am strong painkillers and they are helping, but i am too busy at work and there is alot going on and so i can't take any time off. I have never even thought about it and i am genuinely in pain. Does your friend expect people at his work to do extra hours to cover his absence?
hi katie, that's exactly the problem we have at work - the thing is with depression is that you can always use it as a fall back excuse. One of my colleagues always uses it everytime something goes wrong at home: the boiler broke down - it's cost me a fortune to get it repaired - I'm skint - I have financial worries - I'm depressed - I've been signed off for 5 weeks :)
The company I work for help people on sickness benefits get back into work and some of the reasons our clients are signed off for is unbelievable :)
Sorry I'm ranting now but it infuriates me :)
The company I work for help people on sickness benefits get back into work and some of the reasons our clients are signed off for is unbelievable :)
Sorry I'm ranting now but it infuriates me :)