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3 Responses to “Eating disorder, diagnosis and future careers?”
Its probably better that you speak with someone in your profession about whether medical complaints can affect someones ability to find work in their field, or whether they have to disclose them to employers. I have a medical complaint that I dont disclose simply because there is a lot of prejudice in employing people with disabilities. I live in NZ.
If you have been diagnosed with an eating disorder who would know but you ? Your medical recods are p rivate even if you are on meds It is up to you to tell anyone.
They look at each person on a case by case basis. Also you should seek help with your eating disorder. Just remember next time you stick your fingers down your throat, its ok to be fat the rest of the world doesnt care so why should you?
January 1st, 2010 at 6:16 pm
Lakisha Mcnary
Its probably better that you speak with someone in your profession about whether medical complaints can affect someones ability to find work in their field, or whether they have to disclose them to employers. I have a medical complaint that I dont disclose simply because there is a lot of prejudice in employing people with disabilities. I live in NZ.
January 2nd, 2010 at 11:01 pm
Steve Thayer
If you have been diagnosed with an eating disorder who would know but you ? Your medical recods are p rivate even if you are on meds It is up to you to tell anyone.
January 5th, 2010 at 1:30 pm
Glenn Fowlkes
They look at each person on a case by case basis. Also you should seek help with your eating disorder. Just remember next time you stick your fingers down your throat, its ok to be fat the rest of the world doesnt care so why should you?