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Old 02-21-2008, 05:01 AM
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Originally Posted by thursday View Post
.... What if most of the pain comes later? I have RSIs and I flare up as a result of doing everyday things.... If I lay low (read: do nothing) for a couple of days, then do something like type for 5 minutes straight or sweep the floor or get books out of my backpack then I usually will hurt an hour or two afterward...
Does anyone have experience with this in a QME or Functional Eval? Its hard to prove these kinds of limitations in a objective medical meeting if you aren't in pain right?? What to do


This is something you want to discuss with your doctor and have the doctor make the specialists that will do your test aware of this manifestation of your symptoms. Other than that I am not sure. Mine was for low back injury and I know my limitations as well as I knew right up front what amounts I would be comfortable with during the tests.
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