Hi, I'm new to the forum and need some help from those that may be familiar with the ADA. I've had seizures due to right temporal lobe epilepsy for four years now, and was formally diagnosed May 2010. Before this, I was unaware of any problem. I'm a blackjack dealer and started noticing the episodes a couple weeks after I started as a dealer (about 4 years ago).
My seizures are not completely controlled by medication (right now Keppra, in the past Lamictal and Depakote). I mostly have them at work but when I was taking Lamictal they were so bad I had them outside of work pretty frequently. Now I rarely have them outside of work, but I've had them at night, bit my tongue while sleeping, etc.
My Dr. told me she wants to get my seizures under control because my first EEG was normal (which I guess is not unusual, even with epilepsy), my second EEG caught the seizure activity, and my third EEG showed the left side of my brain "copying" the seizure activity of the right side of my brain. So I'm getting worse. I asked her if I should try to change my job since I never noticed seizures before working in a casino environment. She said I'm not photosensitive, but other stimuli in the casino could be contributing to the seizures.
I put in for an ADA transfer at work last month (this is a large hotel casino and there are plenty of positions off the casino floor). I gave HR a note from my Dr. and no response. My immediate boss called them a week later and I got a call from them the next day. They scheduled me for an appt. with them a week after that to discuss my situation, and at the appt. informed me they needed another, more detailed note from my Dr. They gave me a letter to give to the Dr. with specific questions. I brought them the additional note a week after their request (I go to the VA Hospital and it takes awhile to things there). Another week goes by and today I call and leave a message asking about the status of my transfer request. I get a call back telling me I need to come by and get another letter from them to give to my Dr. - they have more questions.
My Dr. stated in her note that she recommended the change in work environment. She answered their questions about any work restrictions, when I need breaks, etc. I guess I'll find out tomorrow what else they could possibly need, but my question is, just how long is it reasonable for me to wait for a reasonable accommodation? They did offer me unpaid leave when I met with them, but this is something I cannot afford to take. So now I wait and wonder - is my company is doing right by me?
My seizures are not completely controlled by medication (right now Keppra, in the past Lamictal and Depakote). I mostly have them at work but when I was taking Lamictal they were so bad I had them outside of work pretty frequently. Now I rarely have them outside of work, but I've had them at night, bit my tongue while sleeping, etc.
My Dr. told me she wants to get my seizures under control because my first EEG was normal (which I guess is not unusual, even with epilepsy), my second EEG caught the seizure activity, and my third EEG showed the left side of my brain "copying" the seizure activity of the right side of my brain. So I'm getting worse. I asked her if I should try to change my job since I never noticed seizures before working in a casino environment. She said I'm not photosensitive, but other stimuli in the casino could be contributing to the seizures.
I put in for an ADA transfer at work last month (this is a large hotel casino and there are plenty of positions off the casino floor). I gave HR a note from my Dr. and no response. My immediate boss called them a week later and I got a call from them the next day. They scheduled me for an appt. with them a week after that to discuss my situation, and at the appt. informed me they needed another, more detailed note from my Dr. They gave me a letter to give to the Dr. with specific questions. I brought them the additional note a week after their request (I go to the VA Hospital and it takes awhile to things there). Another week goes by and today I call and leave a message asking about the status of my transfer request. I get a call back telling me I need to come by and get another letter from them to give to my Dr. - they have more questions.
My Dr. stated in her note that she recommended the change in work environment. She answered their questions about any work restrictions, when I need breaks, etc. I guess I'll find out tomorrow what else they could possibly need, but my question is, just how long is it reasonable for me to wait for a reasonable accommodation? They did offer me unpaid leave when I met with them, but this is something I cannot afford to take. So now I wait and wonder - is my company is doing right by me?