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Old 03-30-2010, 10:44 AM #1
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Default Vascular tos and disability or job?

Hi,

I am Mary. I am from Michigan. I had vascular tos 19 years ago and had a rib
resection. I have never been sorry about the surgery. It took the pain away.

Now 19 years later, I have vascular tos in both arms, a ruptured disc in my neck, tennis elbow, and a shoulder problem they have not diagnosed yet.

What I am wondering is: For the people that have has surgery for tos,
How many went back to there jobs? How many people started new jobs?

If you did start a new job what kind of a job where you able to do?

I am so afraid it is going to disable me.

Hope to talk to you all soon.

Thank you

Yooper
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