I'm not sure if this is the correct subreddit for this but since this work I'd like some of your input. I've gotten input from my doctor which was surprising to what they had told me but I'm still hesitant and here's why. I work for a separate company inside of Costco where we serve food samples.
I'm located in the United States and won't specify where. I'm a 28 year old man and not going to use names because this situation is pretty specific and I don't want it too get to noticeable on here but here it goes.
The situation at work is that I have Ulcerative Colitis. I've had it since I was 13 years old. It's a disease that can be unpredictable and lately I've been having flare ups. Flare up symptoms include pain, blood in stool or hemroids, and sometimes diherea. This disease is very embarrassing. I haven't had a case yet where I can't get to the bathroom.
However because this person I work is a nosy body they have that look of me like they think I'm taking advantage of the break system. The break system for our works as two breaks 30 minutes and 15. Lately with my flare ups I have to go extra times throughout the day for at least 15 minutes and if it's really bad 30 minutes. It's never gone above 30 minutes because when it did I went home.
Costco has my medical information on file. My company has my medical history. My doctor felt I should tell this person what's up and I was really surprised by that answer but I'm still hesitant. I always take at least 30 seconds to wash my hands after going a lot too. What would you do in this situation? I'm hesitant about divulging the information because I don't trust this person to keep their mouth shut.