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Old 02-13-2013, 07:48 PM #1
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Default The long road of recovery and work

Finally got the results from neuro-psch test and took them to work. I was not surprised but my employer immediately re-assigned me for safety reasons. Looks like my career has went off the rails at least temporarily. I am disappointed but at the same time it is a relief. I have worried for months over wether I could perform and now for the next 12 to 18 months that question has been answered.

It is possible with the work I had performed to risk life and limb. The stupid neuro I had would of had me return to work at full duty months ago. If it had not been for my pcp I would have never seen neuro-psych. Thank you to every one for the great advice and kind words. I want to especially thank Mark in Idaho and all those long term members who just keep paying it forward. I would like to name you all but I forget your names.
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