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<blockquote data-quote="BrownChoice" data-source="post: 1207873" data-attributes="member: 49817"><p>if you get hurt out side of work, and after 2 or 3 months have passed, and you see 3 or 4 specialists and they cannot find a reason, what are you going to do? If on one hand you know you cannot work because you hurt all the time, ( since even a small amount of pain can become intolerable after having it on a chronic basis ), OR your doctors agree to put you on a pain medication trial and it turns out helping you very well for the pain and you feel you can return to work at 100% functionality, what will you choose? Remember, some might have families and obligations that rely on making a good living. These are situations that unfortunately happen all the time at ups. Of course physical therapy and less invasive techniques have been tried and failed. It is a tough decision but at the time when it comes down to it, if u was ever in that predicament i would do what i had to do, by doing anything i could to return to the job, safely.</p><p></p><p>have a very good weekend all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownChoice, post: 1207873, member: 49817"] if you get hurt out side of work, and after 2 or 3 months have passed, and you see 3 or 4 specialists and they cannot find a reason, what are you going to do? If on one hand you know you cannot work because you hurt all the time, ( since even a small amount of pain can become intolerable after having it on a chronic basis ), OR your doctors agree to put you on a pain medication trial and it turns out helping you very well for the pain and you feel you can return to work at 100% functionality, what will you choose? Remember, some might have families and obligations that rely on making a good living. These are situations that unfortunately happen all the time at ups. Of course physical therapy and less invasive techniques have been tried and failed. It is a tough decision but at the time when it comes down to it, if u was ever in that predicament i would do what i had to do, by doing anything i could to return to the job, safely. have a very good weekend all! [/QUOTE]
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