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Old 07-10-2015, 03:50 PM #1
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Default writing a Fun. Report and providing listings

Does it seem like one 'knows too much' or they are 'trying too hard' when they write their function report in a manner such as:

I have had to use FMLA twice in the last three years. Both times I used three months for each incident. This seems to fulfill listing 12:5: "Repeated episodes of decompensation, each of extended duration".

Is the above too technical/professional looking to put into a Function Report?

Thank you.
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