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Old 10-11-2015, 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by JNT2014 View Post
I am facing a similar situation, and teaching is one of the possible solutions I'm considering. At the moment I am teaching English abroad, which is a relatively low stress job physically. Even so, I am still in pain much of the time.

Do some searches on the forums (keywords job, employment, work, etc.). There are a few threads that touch on this topic. What people end up doing seems to depend a lot on their training and background. It also depends on your specific symptoms (for instance, some people can't use a computer but they can drive a car, some cannot do either, etc. and so forth).
I can't work on computer and driving is painful too and flares my symptoms.
Master degree course is if 2 yrs.I am afraid of tos progression which may impact my paper writing capability.
And again teaching involves writing on blackboard though now a days most teachers use ppts and projectors.
Does tos affect writing? My ulnar nerve is affected and not median.


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