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I wish I was brave enough to go down the open and honest route. Just feeling ashamed and embarrassed at the moment. Maybe when my confidence is back i won't mind telling people the truth. I also worry that work would have a problem with me taking sick leave for something that I guess is elective altho I know long term it's better for your health. The job is going so well I don't wana mess it up! Thank you all so much for your advise ????????????

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I will say what I always say in these threads, my advice is to chose discretion or chose honesty. My advice is never willingly and actively lie. Either tell the truth or say nothing.

A lie leads you down a slippery slope and ultimately can compromise your integrity. Value your integrity, you may need it in the future, especially in the work place.

I completely respect anyone's decision not to say anything, not to tell anyone they don't care to tell, just like I can completely respect those who tell all. But lying? No. Just don't. Few people value and respect those they discover to be liars.

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I think it's fair and honest to say you are having personal issues and while you appreciate the concern, you'd rather not go into detail.

No further explanation needed.

:)

Actually, I believe lipstickLady's true words are.. Tell 'em to f'off and mind their own business. ;)

You don't have to tell anyone anything you don't want to tell them. It's that simple. :D

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One word of advice, please don't say you are having your gallbladder out......in some cases VSG'ers have to have that surgery later on.......that would be a bit difficult to explain if you told them you already had it out......Good luck whatever you decide (I'll keep it to myself, and haven't a clue what to tell people either)

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I'm telling my clients that I'm having a hernia fixed. I'm telling my co-workers the truth. They know how I eat and will notice the pre-op diet. I don't think I care if people know when I start losing. It's a personal choice, and I don't want to explain myself. The people I work with have been very supportive.

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