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Is this really how I'm suppose to be treated??
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12-08-2009, 12:09 PM
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RE: Is this really how I'm suppose to be treated??
If it's only a small change such as letting you be on your feet for awhile and that wouldn't hurt you I would certainly ask the Dr. You want everything and everyone on the same page or it could hurt your case. I do hope you get the job, I know it means alot to you. Why sedentary? Can you not breath if your standing or walking?
BB...do your DA's get involved in WC cases? Ours only handle criminal, county, district cases. They're never involved in WC, Just goes to show how different each state is. God is never late. In the end it doesn't matter how many years were in your life but how much life was in your years. |
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