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Hi all,
Does anyone know if Neuropathy (not specifically diabetes Neuopathy but Neuropathy in general) is covered by the Americans with Disablities Act? I am going to try to get my Principal at the school I work at, to let me work half days for a while to see if I can handle it or not, taking my pain meds. If you know can you give me the specifics of where it's at in the ADA.....Thanks! Roxie
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. Dx'd with Spinal Arthritis 09 Upper and lower Spinal Cord Stimulator surgery Replaced IV port 09 Had surgery for IV port for IVIG infusions 07 Halo 360 & 90 procedure for Barrett's esophagus Dx'd Chronic Axonal Neuropathy & Myopathy June 07 Dx'd IC May 2006 (after suffering for 25+ yrs!) Gall bladder surgery Aug. 2004 Gastric Bypass Dec. 2004 Dx'd: Barrett's Esphogus July 2004 Bladder surgery 2000 Dx'd: IBS 2000 Hysterectomy (fibroids) 1999 Laminectomy 1989 Dx'd: Degerative Disk Disease 1989 Cyst removed from my ankle -twice 1986 |
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http://www.eeoc.gov/types/ada.html A qualified employee or applicant with a disability is an individual who, with or without reasonable accommodation, can perform the essential functions of the job in question. Reasonable accommodation may include, but is not limited to: * Making existing facilities used by employees readily accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities. * Job restructuring, modifying work schedules, reassignment to a vacant position; * Acquiring or modifying equipment or devices, adjusting or modifying examinations, training materials, or policies, and providing qualified readers or interpreters. An employer is required to make a reasonable accommodation to the known disability of a qualified applicant or employee if it would not impose an "undue hardship" on the operation of the employer's business. Undue hardship is defined as an action requiring significant difficulty or expense when considered in light of factors such as an employer's size, financial resources, and the nature and structure of its operation. An employer is not required to lower quality or production standards to make an accommodation; nor is an employer obligated to provide personal use items such as glasses or hearing aids.
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ADA.
What kinds of issues/problems and the like are going thru your mind when you ask this question? Because if it's the walking and steps that are issues, there can be easy changes made, if it's the hours standing for your job, and wheelchair accessiblity - some things can be changed and modified easily, usually without a great deal of effort or expense. By putting out your problems, we all can help you find the resources you need to get you thru all this. Take super good care now! - j |
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HI J,
I'm worried that I don't have the stamina to work a full day in special education Life Skills right now. I want to ask my Principal about working only half days. I'll have to take one afternoon a week off anyway because of my infusion (the company that sends out the nurse is only open Mon-Fri.) I want to tell the Principal I have Neuropathy and because of the accompaning nerve pain and lack of stamina I am not able to work a full day. Any suggestions??? Thanks! Y'all are great!
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. Dx'd with Spinal Arthritis 09 Upper and lower Spinal Cord Stimulator surgery Replaced IV port 09 Had surgery for IV port for IVIG infusions 07 Halo 360 & 90 procedure for Barrett's esophagus Dx'd Chronic Axonal Neuropathy & Myopathy June 07 Dx'd IC May 2006 (after suffering for 25+ yrs!) Gall bladder surgery Aug. 2004 Gastric Bypass Dec. 2004 Dx'd: Barrett's Esphogus July 2004 Bladder surgery 2000 Dx'd: IBS 2000 Hysterectomy (fibroids) 1999 Laminectomy 1989 Dx'd: Degerative Disk Disease 1989 Cyst removed from my ankle -twice 1986 |
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Roxie,
A qualified individual with a disability is defined under ADA as someone who can perform the essential duties of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation. Disability is defined as a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. While the ADA lists some categories of impairments, it does not list diseases or illnesses. Each disability is handled case by case. The definition of disability would seem to work in your favor, as long as there is a documented history. However, you can't use the ADA to limit the amount of days or time you work. The first part of the definition means that you need to be able to meet all job obligations listed for your particular job. If there is some way that accommodations would help you perform your work full-time, then you may very well have legal standing. Otherwise, you would need to pursue other disability options, as apply in your school district, locality, state and so forth. Based on what you say so far, it seems you are doing the right thing by trying to work with your principal and forge a solution that would allow you to work less than full-time. I know others here have been in the same situation and perhaps have advice to offer. I know that this is can a sensitive area about which to post. You really do need to be careful in what you divulge, but on the other hand, the more you can say, then the more suggestions you will get. rafi |
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HI Rafi and all,
Thanks for your answers. I hope my Principal will be willing to work with me, at least for a few months. I'm trying to do what I can to make him happy and hopefully he'll do the same.
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. Dx'd with Spinal Arthritis 09 Upper and lower Spinal Cord Stimulator surgery Replaced IV port 09 Had surgery for IV port for IVIG infusions 07 Halo 360 & 90 procedure for Barrett's esophagus Dx'd Chronic Axonal Neuropathy & Myopathy June 07 Dx'd IC May 2006 (after suffering for 25+ yrs!) Gall bladder surgery Aug. 2004 Gastric Bypass Dec. 2004 Dx'd: Barrett's Esphogus July 2004 Bladder surgery 2000 Dx'd: IBS 2000 Hysterectomy (fibroids) 1999 Laminectomy 1989 Dx'd: Degerative Disk Disease 1989 Cyst removed from my ankle -twice 1986 |
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Hi. With disability I think some depends on luck and less of issues. I know some people I was inpatient with for eating disorder had been on it for a long time and others who were more extreme couldn't get it. I had thought of trying when I had that issue and have the paper work I had to fill out. I would try to talk to your principle so if things don't work out you can have your docs start the paper work. I'm sure it can take a while like all things I would think especiallly since you have been having the ivig you may have a lot of luck with coverage. I do think your health is number 1 and rushing to work and getting overwhelmed physically and mentally may make things worse in the long run. Not with this issue but in my past I have rushed recovery to end up backsliding. Your health is number 1 and state your needs. Take care
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Its called socialized Medicine (Brits/Canadians/Danes/Swedes & a long list of others) but It'll never happen in a Republican administration. Not ever under them. War economies and big business (can you say "the insurance industry"?) are what they are for. Socialize3d medicine would put health insurers out of business- can't let the ins. cos stop piling on -the billions of $ in profit. Drug Co's too!
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Isn't it interesting how insurance companies are always willing, even proud, to say how much they pay out but never report how much they take in? Hmmmmmmmm
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