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Old 03-18-2014, 11:11 AM #7
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I work ,well I have been off sick and then on a slow return since last September while waiting for a diagnosis, which I just had SFN. I have to do lots of driving for my job and computer work so both cause me problems as both my feet hands and arms are painful and get worse the more I do. I should do 30 hours a week at work, I am currently doing 22 but half of those from home which work are not too happy with plus my gp has said no home visits.
I am just looking at changing my car for an automatic in the hope that will ease the driving a bit, I am also going to the pain clinic next month so I hope to get some improvement on pain management. Long term I am very concerned about how work will go, but I guess I will just have to wait and see how things develop. There is no way I could get any disability payments as the new rules mean you have to be unable to walk 20m unaided. Good job my hubby has a good job, but we still need my money too
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