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Old 03-18-2011, 02:40 PM #3
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Once you come down from TTD (in NY) while on comp, they want you to look for work, no matter what it is, since "you can work". As per my Dr. I am still currently 75% impaired from last surgery...so comp/IC says, you can go get a job. I have to report like unemployment that i am looking for work. The best part is my restrictions are as follows" No pinching, gripping, grasping, twisting wrists, pushing, pulling, lifting. (which if you think about it, holding a pen is gripping/pinching) IC claims ther are many jobs out there for me to do within my restrictions, not taking into account my CRPS pain. If I do not provide what they want, then they can terminate the peanuts they give me for pay.
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