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Starting last week, I had a bit of a mental breakdown. I haven't thought about hurting myself or others mind you, but I've felt like I cannot move.

I started a new job at the start of February this year, and I've already missed a couple days because I was sick. Now this breakdown came out of seemingly nowhere, and I found myself unable to even get out of bed. I was last in on Thursday where I lost my temper a few times. I had Friday off. I was supposed to come in Saturday and today for inventory, and I couldn't even get out of bed, I called off both days.

I'm almost certain I'm fired. What my question is, should I even go in tomorrow, or should I save myself the shame and not go in?

Please no bully, I'm 19 and my parents never taught me anything other than how to use the lawnmower
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Just go in. In what world do you see your life improving by not going in?
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Humiliation of going in like nothing happened or waiting through the shift waiting to be fired
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>I started a new job at the start of February
Stress. They have actually made studies and lists of the most stressful and overwhelming events in life. At the top is Death of a Loved One, but #2 is New Job.



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