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Old 08-12-2013, 02:47 AM #3
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Do you have any neck, shoulder or upper back aches or pains?
Do you do repetitive work?
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Thanks for your prompt response
Yes I do repetitive work. I worked for Social Security
admin 8 years ( typing, answ phone, filling, dealing with computer all day long 8 hrs/ day)
My right hand is numb and tingling at all time but dont knw why
The test came out negative.
I have shoulder pain and back pain ... ( but not that bad)
Now I had the report from the doctor as I mentioned above, but
Can I turn my claim in to w/c again? Will they ok with my claim without any proof?
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