I was wondering if anyone else is on FMLA leave intermittently through this "adventure?"
Here is my problem, I am getting behind in my treatment/appointments/blood work. I work full time and my boss is just being very unreasonable. I am currently going to an RE, endocrinologist, and have been referred to a nutritionist and metabolic testing. My endocrinologist also wants to refer me more or less to fat camp and if I dont lose some serious weight soon they are going to work with my family doctor to send me for a sleep study because they think I have sleep apnea. I have blood work every few weeks, all the ultrasounds, and it is just too much. I am burning out being at the doctors all day and working back to back 12 hour shifts on top of spending the day with vampires and probes.
My HR department is very willing to work with people on FMLA leave I just wasnt sure if any of this would qualify. I am exhausted and very sick and really need the time to get better not just for TTC but for me personally.
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Re: FMLA Anyone?
What state are you in? CA has some additional options for you if that's where you are. I work in HR so hopefully I can be of some assistance
You probably already know this - I apologize if this is all repeat information.
Your first step is to discuss with your doctor. Make sure to bring your FMLA paperwork with you and be prepared to make your case with your doctor (they are the ones to decide if you need this time off of work). Once your doctor has filled out and signed off on your FMLA paperwork you can present it to your HR department - they are legally required to follow what your doctor says, and protect your position and benefits for up to 12 weeks while you're gone (as long as you have been with the company for at least a year and worked 1250 hours in the last 12 months - and like ChristieH said, you need to be employed by a company with at least 50 employees within 75 miles of your location. Also, like it was already mentioned, they aren't required to pay you.
You may want to consider exploring options of taking an intermittent FMLA leave of absence. Your doc might be more on board with it, allowing you to take every other Thursday off or something similar. This might be best for everyone? Just a thought.
Really hoping the best for you. I'm not a huge expert on the doctor side of things but just know that there are laws there to help you!! ((hug!))
I am going to get the paper work and talk to my family doctor about an intermittant leave this afternoon. I have been at my company for 4 years and its the largest healthcare system in my state. I am ok with not taking pay, I just need to get caught up on all my treatments and obligations. It is just too much on me.
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