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Bilbo, it is very impressing what you describe. You have to live with this uncertainty every day – that sounds very hard.
I will train your attitude and be more open and make clear when a deadline is too tough for me.
DrunkenMunchkin, I am now – let's say since I started this thread – convincing myself to talk to my supervisor. I have been acting so many years and I was proud of that. I was proud that nobody had an idea of what is really going on with me. It is probably time to change it.
Thank you so much for your replies:they are very kind and helpful.
I guess I really have to be open with my supervisor! My pride is always a problem. Its so personal and nothing that I like to share with people from work.
I was crying big part of the day and almost drowning in self-pity, but you helped me out of this. It feels good that others have similar problems and manage them. Sometimes I am not strong enough to fight self-pity ;-)
@Sneaks
Its horrible when others don't take your pain for serious. Its similar in my case: I seem to be very strong so I dont get help easily. People have the feeling that I can manage everything. But I cant.
@Keenbean
My disease is also mental. It is there for very long time (more than 10 years) and I had extreme episodes in my life. I have weeks of „normal“ life but mostly I was/am fighting. In my life happened things that damaged me and I am not able to repair this.
It still happens that mental diseases are not taken serious, as if you just need the „will“ to change it. So I am VERY shy to mention it. I cant stand a discussion in this way and I am afraid of stupid comments.
The different kinds of work are a good idea, I will copy this idea! But still there's a problem when I have deadlines.
@BilboBaggins
It must have been really difficult for you to manage this. I do compare myself the others and that's very stupid. I am fully aware but not strong enough to change it. How did you get this attitude? It needs a very strong personality to stand what you describe...
(This is not written very well, I had a awful day and I am not used to write in English.)
Thanks again for your words. What I am interested in: What do you do with very bad moments? For example a deadline you must skip and tell your supervisor the reason. What are your strategies for reducing the pressure?
Hi everybody!
I am new in this forum.
And I have kind of big problem and I am looking for people who have similar troubles. For about ten years I have a chronic disease. The last months I had very big troubles with working and with doing my dissertation. I have two jobs (one is for my supervisor) and my PhD. of course. In good times it works, but as I said, the last months were pretty bad. This morning I got a mail from my supervisor, that he is slightly pissed. I can understand that, and as well he is not really satisfied with the progress of my dissertation.
That brings me really down. I have a high opinion of him, but I am afraid I will loose his support, because of the job and because of the dissertation. Sure I can tell him, that there is some health issue in my life. But what stays: It changes things. I am so sick of this burden, that keeps me from the things I love to do.
So I am interested in your experience. Who of you has a similar problem? The topic is not what kind of disease one suffers from, they all, when chronically, have the same outcome: You have worse results than your colleagues.
That makes me very desperate in this moment and I must confess, I even thought about quitting my PhD.
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