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Old 07-12-2010, 08:20 PM #1
Tengboche Tengboche is offline
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Default Is PCS a disability?

Hi,

I may not be eligable for long term disability as I was told that what I have may not be considered a disability.

Has anyone been told that this is or isn't? It would be great if I could just do my job part time and that would be that, but unfortunately that isn't a reality.

Everyone seems to want an end date as to when I can work without restrictions, and don't seem to understand that there are good days and there are bad days.

I have just passed the year mark for PCS, and I have gotten the ok from my neuro to work part time, but my work is hesitant to let me back without further explanation from my neuro. (my next neuro appt is 6 weeks away) It is understandable that they need to protect themselves, but I seem to be stuck without assistance and stuck without a job.

Any experiences, suggestions etc would be appreciated.
(I have applied for Medical EI in the meantime)

Thanks!
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