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See it'a quite normal here. I'm very British stiff upper lip so it caught me unawares and I felt pretty embarrassed. I mean some stuff had happened which most people would have a bit of an issue with and need to take time off but I just tend to soldier on.I've had a lot of issues with my mental health, but as far as I'm concerned, part of being an adult is to keep a roof over your head and fulfill your obligations.
I am part of a team. If I drop out, my team suffers, so I try my best not to. I only take days off if it's annual leave, or I'm legitimately sick to the point where I can barely stand. I'd take days off if there was an emergency, or somebody close to me died, but thankfully that hasn't happened yet.
Also, if I had to take mental health days off, I'd consider my job to be part of the problem, so I'd look at finding a new one.
Pissed me off in a way that I came back to work after being told to take how long I needed then being sat down and told to take more time off. I really was absolutely fine. I took an hour early to get an x-ray after my car crash, everything was kosher so I was absolutely fine.