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Old 01-23-2014, 11:40 AM #1
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I have not been diagnosed yet. I do have all of the symptoms. I was wondering who all on here works and how is that going. I am not working right now because my job required lifting and I can not do it. I am in school. I have two quarters till I finish. I am having problems with it but determined to finish. I will be working as a teacher or teacher asst to young children if I feel that I can not be lead teacher because of medical issues. I was wondering what your experience is if you still working, had to quit working or had to change jobs because of mg.
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