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Old 09-15-2012, 04:05 AM #6
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I understand completely. I was injured at work and am very fortunate that many of the more debilitating symptoms are much less severe. I just had a Dr appt and he told me even though I have cognitive, memory, balance, headaches, back and neck pain, I am going to be released for restricted duty.

I expressed my concern and told him that I work in a manufacturing facility that will chew you up and spit you out with out even slowing down. He told me that I could work or go on unemployment. What a joke. I grew up poor and have worked since I was 15.

I could not convince him how dangerous it is and resign myself to going back. In my job I work with large, extensive electric machinery. Almost all of it is operated by computer. I do the programming. If I fail to to do the proper safe gaurding I can easily hurt myself or others.

I am waiting to talk to my lawyer about this development as I feel it is unacceptable.
Aaaah surely they shouldn't push you when you're not ready, especially considering the safety aspect! I don't remember it always being like this. I worry about this a lot - especially with the state of the UK at the moment. Apparently they took a woman with one arm off of disability benefit here, deeming her 'fit for work' - meanwhile they're not taxing the rich and they still allow them toto receive benefits. It makes me so angry.
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