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Where I work used to require a drs note even if they sent you home sick lol. They don't do that anymore. I do think how it's treated depends on the type of job you have and the hardship it causes others when you are not there. For a while I worked in an office where the switchboard had to be covered from 8-5 no matter what. In the year I worked there the switchboard person called in 27 days. And that did not include the 4 weeks she took off scheduled during the year, or the days she left early or came in late. How do I know? Because I was her back up. Which meant since I worked 730-430, I would be late picking my kids up from daycare those days (closed at 530) which cost me $15 every time. The bosses didn't care, but it did cause some issues with other staff in the office. If your job requires someone else to pick up the slack in addition to their own work, then I can see the issue with frequent callins (I know you said you didn't call in often). However if you have a job where the work just waits until you get back then it's not as big of a deal.
Unfortunately, in many situations, too many employees call in when they aren't really sick at all and ruin it for everyone else. And sometimes those call ins can result in businesses having to close for the day, which costs the business money, so yeah, I can understand why they'd be crabby about that.
Calling out 27 times would be an automatic termination after the 8th or 9th time where I work. I forget the actual number since I rarely ever call out. Did your job not have limits?