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Old 07-16-2008, 12:10 AM #1
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Default Any advice for QME exam

Hi, I have my QME exam this Friday.To recap:neck strain from lifting patients, modified duty(office work) worsening neck/ head symptoms, WC MD feels it's my MS acting up. I disagree.

Current symptoms: burning pain back of neck over head to forehead which grips in pain if intensity increases, which happens with pretty much any resistive activity. Pain specialist feels it is coming from my neck so scheduled a cervical epidural the 31st.

Just wondering how this is going to go since my symptoms are "invisible" Any advice/information for me?

Thanks, Diana
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