Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You only work for them two days a week. They are right to be annoyed that you are calling off with little notice for essentially 1/2 of the week.
And you are wrong about the "pink eye". True bacterial conjunctivitis will not clear on it's own and can have serious complications. Viral conjunctivitis will and there is nothing to be done about it. Yours sounds viral...take some Claritin and do your job. A Dr isn't going to tell you any differently.
Pink eye can also be caused by something getting into the eye, just fyi. It’s possible that OP has viral, probable even. But if I’m miserable for several days, I’m also going to my doctor to rule out anything else.
Yes, redness to the sclera (no conjunctiva) can be caused by a foreign body or laceration, unlikely in OPs case as she has systemic involvement and its bilateral (just FYI!).
No one is saying don't go get it checked, just perhaps don't go at the last minute on one of the only TWO days you work for someone and then be shocked that your employer is a bit upset.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You only work for them two days a week. They are right to be annoyed that you are calling off with little notice for essentially 1/2 of the week.
And you are wrong about the "pink eye". True bacterial conjunctivitis will not clear on it's own and can have serious complications. Viral conjunctivitis will and there is nothing to be done about it. Yours sounds viral...take some Claritin and do your job. A Dr isn't going to tell you any differently.
Pink eye can also be caused by something getting into the eye, just fyi. It’s possible that OP has viral, probable even. But if I’m miserable for several days, I’m also going to my doctor to rule out anything else.
Anonymous wrote:You only work for them two days a week. They are right to be annoyed that you are calling off with little notice for essentially 1/2 of the week.
And you are wrong about the "pink eye". True bacterial conjunctivitis will not clear on it's own and can have serious complications. Viral conjunctivitis will and there is nothing to be done about it. Yours sounds viral...take some Claritin and do your job. A Dr isn't going to tell you any differently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you get the eye drops for conjunctivitis? Your employers are correct - you shouldn’t feel sick from pink-eye. Sounds like you have something else.
It is common for an individual to have cold-like symptoms when infected with pink eye.
Coughing, runny nose and frequent congestion are the most common.
Anonymous wrote:Did you get the eye drops for conjunctivitis? Your employers are correct - you shouldn’t feel sick from pink-eye. Sounds like you have something else.