Seems like your doctor is the person you should be asking.Would a paroneal nerve injury prevent me from performing normal duties at this job in a safe and efficient matter.
Follow up appointments are a minimum a month apart from each other and I'm running out of personal days.Seems like your doctor is the person you should be asking.
If you're talking about a driving position, you will be stepping in and out of, and walking up and down the steps of a truck, 100-200 times a day. You will also be walking many steps a day, while possibly carrying heavy boxes. Is that doable for you?Follow up appointments are a minimum a month apart from each other and I'm running out of personal days.
I want to know anyone who had prior experience with a situation like this do while waiting.
4 year inside employee for preload package car loader. I've been making my own personal adjustments in attempt to mitigate all or most of the issues it's causing but it's getting close to peak and I'm struggling to keep up and it's only getting busierIf you're talking about a driving position, you will be stepping in and out of, and walking up and down the steps of a truck, 100-200 times a day. You will also be walking many steps a day, while possibly carrying heavy boxes. Is that doable for you?
Amateur gynecology is more my specialty, but I'll take a stab at this.Would a paroneal nerve injury prevent me from performing normal duties at this job in a safe and efficient matter.
Yes , you will not make it for long....save yourself the heartache and quit now.Would a paroneal nerve injury prevent me from performing normal duties at this job in a safe and efficient matter.
But, will he ever achieve the lofty status of a full-time delivery driver that is of the regular form?Yes , you will not make it for long....save yourself the heartache and quit now.
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Giving up isn't an option for me. I'll fight through this though and win and I bet my behind that I will be one. I'll be taking your hand cart as a trophy.Yes , you will not make it for long....save yourself the heartache and quit now.
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OP WILL NEVER BECOME A RPCD!!!!!!!
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OP WILL NEVER BECOME A RPCD!!!!!!!
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I concurAmateur gynecology is more my specialty, but I'll take a stab at this.
As a biologist, I'd say that since the paroneal nerve branches off of the sciatic nerve, and supplies the lower leg with voluntary movement and feeling, I would question the decision to go driving without first consulting a medical school and residency educated neurologist.
As a driver, I'd say effing go for it!!
That said, do not take an amateur gynecologist's word when making a final decision on this matter.
Hope this helps.
Definitely on topic.
Oh boy here we go another one that’s gonna be the best driver everGiving up isn't an option for me. I'll fight through this though and win and I bet my behind that I will be one. I'll be taking your hand cart as a trophy.
Do some Kegel exercises… and build up to weighted kegel exercises like @NAHimGOOD does .Would a paroneal nerve injury prevent me from performing normal duties at this job in a safe and efficient matter.
That’s why his butt is tightDo some Kegel exercises… and build up to weighted kegel exercises like @NAHimGOOD does .
Get it tight...Do some Kegel exercises… and build up to weighted kegel exercises like @NAHimGOOD does .
SOBThat’s why his butt is tight
Giving up isn't an option for me
Job is very easy. I’ve seen women who appeared to be in their 80’s do this job, not kidding. It’s just boring and time consuming, like most jobs, but at least you get to be outside and far away from co workers or supervisors, well most the time.Would a paroneal nerve injury prevent me from performing normal duties at this job in a safe and efficient matter.