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Old 10-23-2010, 05:40 PM #1
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Default What do you all do about work?

I'm having a horrible time with work. Whenever I look at text its double, so I can't code anything or proofread documents. I'm also having attacks where I can't open my eyes. I've tried an eye patch, but my other eye gets blurry and shuts after a few minutes.

My doctor wants to correlate IVIg with the thymectomy, but I'm afraid this will drag on. If I was a permanent employee, I would tell them what's going on, but I'm afraid now, they will say they don't want to bring me on. Any advice is appreciated.

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