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Arrow New job and TN not under control. How?

I just got accepted into the Methodist healthcare system. I am happy but I am afraid. I don't know how to make a good impression if I don't have pain control. I don't want to tell them my issue because I want,Neeed this job. I'm only working working one day out of the week to start. I won't be doing strenuos work so I wanna give it a try.
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Give it a try!!!! You dont have to tell them everything.
I just went threw getting back into job force myself and was so worried I would have to tell i have t.n. A.D. and a neuro stim plus afraid I would have to tell them all the meds i have taking in the past..... I shared my worries here with some of the folks here at neuro talk and they helped me see i didnt have to share anything but just say I was in an accident and am just getting back into work force. thats it. I work cleaning condos,houses and clinics part time 20-30 hrs a week. My boss is awesome and so understanding. so far so good.
I say try it and see.and only answers what they ask dont freely give out info if ya think it could hurt your chances. I am here if ya want to talk ..just click my name like ya did before. I will answer as soon as I can.
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