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I just started a new job a little over a month ago, and it's pretty miserable, but the pay is decent. Everyone is pretty standoffish, but I work in corporate finance so it's to be expected.
I had the audacity to have an anaphylactic reaction after lunch (RIP delicious peanut butter) and now my co-worker refuses to even acknowledge when I say good morning or have a nice night.
I spent a half an hour choking, gagging, and struggling to breathe while I desperately hoped my rescue inhaler would keep my throat open enough to get through the worst of the reaction. No one came over to check on me, no one asked if I was okay, and now the person that sits on the cubicle next to me refuses to speak to me or acknowledge my existence.
Let this be a lesson to you all, don't annoy your co-workers with your incessant annoying dying. I guess I have to spend the $600 bucks on a EpiPen, clearly if I have another emergency situation I'm on my own and punished for my disruption.
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Please go to the doctor! Health I promise you is wealth. I really donβt want you to have a secondary reaction. If you are exposed to the allergy again even in a small way you will be right back in anaphylactic mode.