Thread:Oceanfront/@comment-33299993-20180731154623/@comment-33299993-20180808170226

I will gradually work on the list. I think if you were well you could take the tactic of lying low and letting the folks at the top fail, you could stick it out for secure retirement purposes for one year if you were well. But you are not well. I think your plan of seeing what the heart doctor says is wise. You might mention to the doctor that there is stress at work. I have seen people come down with illness because of stress at work. My sister was very frustrated at her work and had a few years until retirement. It was similar to what you describe - policies from the top that didn't work, coworkers who weren't pulling their load and doing shoddy work and management letting them get away with it. The company was known for poor management even on CNBC. She got autoimmune disease and migraine headaches. She might have come down with it anyway, but I think stress at work brought it on. I am confident you will make the right decision. I think your job anxiety is contributing to your physical complaints.