Re: DR's Note and working
Did your doctor tick the 'May be fit for work' box on the fit note or not?
I don't think we are in a position to question the doctor's signing the fit note, other than to comment, as CC did, it's not obvious why. You know what was said in the consultation, and whether or not there are things not mentioned here which maybe affect you and your ability to cope with the newborn child. These things may give a perfectly good reason for you being given a fit note.
Did you attend the appointment for yourself, or to support your partner, or was it a joint appointment about the general situation? You don't need to answer that as it is personal, but there may be other circumstances of which we are not aware.
Did your doctor tick the 'May be fit for work' box on the fit note or not?
I don't think we are in a position to question the doctor's signing the fit note, other than to comment, as CC did, it's not obvious why. You know what was said in the consultation, and whether or not there are things not mentioned here which maybe affect you and your ability to cope with the newborn child. These things may give a perfectly good reason for you being given a fit note.
Did you attend the appointment for yourself, or to support your partner, or was it a joint appointment about the general situation? You don't need to answer that as it is personal, but there may be other circumstances of which we are not aware.
msl:



although her main aim wasn't really to take advantage of her employer (she was a colleague of mine, so employer was the same major international inve$tment bank), she just couldn't bear to be parted from the baby, because she'd previously had 6 miscarriages and thought she'd never be able to have a baby. 
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