Friday, 15 June 2018

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Bipolar is affecting my performance badly. Should I tell my employer?

Ask HN: Bipolar is affecting my performance badly. Should I tell my employer?
24 by throwrawaygr0v | 7 comments on Hacker News.
This is a difficult topic to talk. Sadly, many people do not even talk, and many with bipolar disorder commit suicide. I know what it is to be in the dark cycle of bipolar. Last week, some personal issues triggered me to go from highly optimistic to extremely pessimistic. I don't know how to tell my employer that my mind in in another planet right now. I might loose might job since it has been 4 days I do not work (2 sick, 2 because of this). The company is based in the US but fully remote. I am under a contract (and I am not US citizen), while values and culture is something that seemed to be important, recent weeks had been lots of changes and drama inside that I don't think anyone would be able to put even themselves in my place. I am burnt out. Personally and professionlly. I am under therapy and well surrunded. But just need a week break. Last but not least, the company has a "unlimited vacation policy" and they say they force employees to go into vacation. In my last year, no one told me how or when. I think because some internal problems that we need ship fast and soon (or company might go bankrupt) they forgot this, which is not helping. Should I just ask for vacation in the middle of the fire that we have inside? (I would look terrible to my co-workers/team) Should I disclose I have bipolar? if so, how? I personally don't think anyone how is unfamiliar with bipolar disorder has any idea how hard life can turn. Even the most mundane task, turns into a hell. Thank you

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