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Old 12-29-2013, 09:59 AM #1
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Default Have to take a sick leave at work can't walk now :(

Well it's now come to the point where I have to take a sick leave.
I worked an 8hr shift Friday and a 3hr shift of Saturday.

It was such a struggle to walk even with my cane.
When I was at work yesterday I felt like just collapsing, I couldn't take another step.

Now just contemplating if I should just go to the ER, since I can't walk anymore.
It feels like its more than foot drop.

I'm totally frustrated now, will be calling the neuro first thing in the morning and telling them my situation.

Don't know what the hospital can do for me if I go.
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