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What I’ve Learned About Managing A Chronic Illness At Work
source: Ostomy Connection
year: 2017
authors: Jenny Jones
summary/abstract:Balancing employment and health is a challenging experience. My pediatric doctor adamantly believed I would qualify for disability due to being diagnosed with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP) at age eight, however I was determined to make my own career; my parents instilled upon me a strong work ethic.
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