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<blockquote data-quote="ImDownWithBrown" data-source="post: 1444822" data-attributes="member: 55664"><p>Nineteen years of driving with flat feet and the introduction of ORION at my center has finally put me on disability. I recently learned that at 44 years old I have a condition called Adult Flat Foot or posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. Ive had this for about six years and continued to work which was a mistake because I'm now waiting to be scheduled for surgery that requires a lengthy recovery. Six weeks in cast followed by six more in a boot. Strengthening the foot will be take an unknown amount of time but a year on disability is not out of the question. Ive got 23 years total with UPS but at 44 years old I don't qualify to collect any amount comparable to my normal income. I cant claim comp. because my athletic related sprained ankles and genetics are the bigger cause than the work. ORION just finished it off. Anyone experience something similar? Looking for useful advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ImDownWithBrown, post: 1444822, member: 55664"] Nineteen years of driving with flat feet and the introduction of ORION at my center has finally put me on disability. I recently learned that at 44 years old I have a condition called Adult Flat Foot or posterior tibial tendon dysfunction. Ive had this for about six years and continued to work which was a mistake because I'm now waiting to be scheduled for surgery that requires a lengthy recovery. Six weeks in cast followed by six more in a boot. Strengthening the foot will be take an unknown amount of time but a year on disability is not out of the question. Ive got 23 years total with UPS but at 44 years old I don't qualify to collect any amount comparable to my normal income. I cant claim comp. because my athletic related sprained ankles and genetics are the bigger cause than the work. ORION just finished it off. Anyone experience something similar? Looking for useful advice. [/QUOTE]
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