I end up spending ~1 week recovering, before feeling normal again but by that time I'm starting work again. I tend to have to make sure I book at least two weeks, otherwise I don't get a break. If it's relevant: I work full time, software engineer, mostly remote.
Anyone else have this issue or know of it happening? Or am I just overthinking an unlucky run of coincidentally-timed colds.
https://www.webmd.com/men/features/suffering-from-let-down-e...
Basically, your body during stressful times can raise its immune response, but there's a price to be payed later.
I have had the same problem of getting sick for most of my breaks.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leisure_sickness
I hope you’re able to find a way to fight it off in the future!
My theory is that my body breaks down from the stress, but can summon some adrenaline or whatever hormones to survive what I need to, but then crashes once I start to relax.
https://www.employmentlawwatch.com/2009/01/articles/employme...
If it's just one or two days, you don't even need a doctor's note. For three or more days, your manager can require a note, but it's up to them.
I don't take much vacation (a week a year max) even though I have like 6 weeks vacation but without fail I need a vacation after my vacation has ended.
It’s probably in your interest both financially and medically to do so, presumably?
Ideally, somebody else would pick things up for a week, but usually what happens is they just pile up work to dump on you when you come back.
The pattern usually has me working long and stressful hours the week prior to vacation. It takes a toll on me to just get the work done (not eating, exercising, or generally taking care of myself during this time). It's something I hope to correct in the future.
That's a useful insight - thanks.
Since I work on my own schedule I mostly get sick when I am really really into work for a few days to long.
Guess stress is more powerful than many make it to be