How to tell your employer
How to tell your employer
How do you tell your employer that you need time off for penile Implant surgery when you don't want them to know you are having it?.
I am 48 years old have had ED since I was 16, I can get an erection but I can not maintain it, tried pills I dont like the side effects, tried Trimix it has been hit and miss, I think I should get an implant.
Re: How to tell your employer
How about "I'm having corrective surgery." "Corrective" suggests that nothing life-threatening is going on; "surgery" implies sharp instruments and sutures which mandate more than 2 days of recuperation. The rest is nobody's business, especially an employer.
Just my thoughts.
Greg
Just my thoughts.
Greg
Born 1948, wed 1969. BPH & Type II Diabetes at age 35. TURP-2002; ED even before that--diabetes. Cardiac valve surgery: 2007 & 2019. Poor results with pills. Started trimix injections in Nov, 2010. Great results from the very beginning.
Re: How to tell your employer
I used the hernia surgery excuse. I thought it best because when you return or if you return to work early as in 2 weeks (which I did) then it will make sense that you are sensitive in the groin area.
54 y/o and suffered from organic ED (peyronies) for 10+ yrs. Pills stopped working, injections too painful and VED not for us.
Implanted on May 7, 2013 with 24 cm C/P Titan zero angle by Dr. Eid, NYC.
Implanted on May 7, 2013 with 24 cm C/P Titan zero angle by Dr. Eid, NYC.
Re: How to tell your employer
Just use the word "male surgery" and that covers a lot of territory.
If your boos is a friend you can trust, then you could share the real reason. That is your call.
If your boos is a friend you can trust, then you could share the real reason. That is your call.
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thanks guys I think I will tell them that I am just having surgery and leave it at that
I am 48 years old have had ED since I was 16, I can get an erection but I can not maintain it, tried pills I dont like the side effects, tried Trimix it has been hit and miss, I think I should get an implant.
Re: How to tell your employer
If you know the boss well enough to tell him. Tell him straight up and watch him grab himself and tell that that is too much detail. Their expressionis priceless.
Dave
Dave
70 - married 47 years: RP - 2000, injections till 2012, AMS700LGX with 21cm tubes 2cm extenders 11/7/2012, failed 6/5/2017 --- Re-implanted 8/18/2017 with AMS 700CX -- Implants by Dr. David Morris, Hendersonville,TN
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Yeah, I got that look when I told my sons I started prick-sticking. Ha Ha
Born 1948, wed 1969. BPH & Type II Diabetes at age 35. TURP-2002; ED even before that--diabetes. Cardiac valve surgery: 2007 & 2019. Poor results with pills. Started trimix injections in Nov, 2010. Great results from the very beginning.
Re: How to tell your employer
Good question.
My employer have sick leave policy but if it is more than 2 days one has to provide a doctor's note with the explicit description of the diagnosis.
Besides the HR office is located in another city so the papers have to be scanned and sent out electronically. That just makes me sick thinking that my most private information is going to travel through the internet and some HR personnel is going to judge whether or not I deserve paid days off...
My employer have sick leave policy but if it is more than 2 days one has to provide a doctor's note with the explicit description of the diagnosis.
Besides the HR office is located in another city so the papers have to be scanned and sent out electronically. That just makes me sick thinking that my most private information is going to travel through the internet and some HR personnel is going to judge whether or not I deserve paid days off...
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