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Old 06-19-2008, 10:26 PM #1
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Somedays I have been having really bad drunk problems(don't drink) lol as in I can't walk straight even though my intent is to walk straight. I have been reading and it says it is easier on the body if you use a cane or walking aid on bad days. Question is I work at a restaurant as a manager could I be fired for using a cane?Is there something out there other than a cane. I have been having these days quite a bit but would love to work as long as physically possible.Any help greatly appreciated.
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