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Liz, I can only give you my opinion based on my knowledge. I was a
medical transcriptionist for over 22 years when TOCS hit me. I was not
able to return to my occupation. I have been attending colleg through
voc rehab but I don't know what I will ever be able to do. Whatever it
is it will be at the most for 3 hours maximum; I live in constant pain
from the TOCs and I also have no cartilege in my kness so I have
several things going on here.

Based on what you told me; since you have a moderate case, you have
been treated with PT. I do want to stress that a lot of living with
this stuff is based on sheer determination to get through it.
Unfortunately I hate to tell you this but if you continue to do the
same type of work you will still most likely have the TOCS symptoms and
they may become worse. Your body reacts to what it does. Due to the
unbearable pain, swollen hands, etc the general stuff you have, mine is
also from the base of the neck into the shoulders and down into the
arms and hands. I had not chioces but to stop. Even going nothing I
was still in horrible pain.

I think you should ask your M.D. about this and tell him your concerns.
The problem is that you have to return to your job because you have not
been evaluated as not being able to perform it based on your tocs.

If I were you, I would look for another type of work before the TOCS
worsens. All you can do now is go back to your job and see how things
go. The M.D. should also put you on retricted time first. My fear
is, based on what I know, is that if you return to your job; your tocs
will continue or possibly worsen. If there is another type of work you
can do within the same company you should look in to that. THIS WILL
BE A VERY SLOW PROCESS. ALL YOU CAN DO NOW IS, RETURN TO WORK WHEN
YOU ARE ADVISED TO, SEE IF YOU CAN GET BACK AT IT PART TIME FIRST, AND
THEN SEE HOW IT GOES. IF YOUR TOCS IS THE SAME OR GETS WORSE WITH WORK
YOU NEED TO TELL THE M.D. ASAP.

IF YOU CAN, SAVE YOURSELF BEFORE IT GETS TOO FAR AND SEE IF THERE IS
ANOTHER TYPE OF JOB YOU CAN DO. SINCE THIS IS WORK RELATED EVEN IF
THEY TREAT YOU WITH PT AND YOU GO BACK TO THE SAME JOB...YOU ALREADY
HAVE TOCS AND YOU WILL BE DOING THE SAME THING AND IT WILL BE THE SAME.
IT COULD WORSEN OVER TIME TO FULL BLOWN TOCS AND MINE STARTED ON ONE
SIDE BUT WENT TO THE OTHER SIDE AFTER THAT..

All you can do right now is go back when you are told to and try to go
back part time...but beging to look around for something else, even get
some more education if you need to. TOCS DOES NOT GO AWAY. IF YOU
CONTINUE TO DO THE SAME JOB YOU COULD END UP EVEN WORSE AND THEN
SURGRY WOULD BE YOUR ONLY OUTCOME. TRY TO SAVE YOURSELF.

THIS SCREWED UP SYSTEM OF M.D.S AND WORK COMP IS NOT FOR THE PATIENT
BELIEVE ME.

YOUR M.D. HAS NO CHOICE BUT TO RETURN YOU TO WORK.

TRY TO SAVE YOURSELF FROM BECOMING PERMANNETLY DISABLED FROM THIS AND
FIND ANOTHER TYPE OF WORK. I WISH I HAD STARTED WHERE YOU ARE... YOU
MIGHT BE ABLE TO SAVE YOURSELF FAST.. BEFORE YOU GET INTO A FULL BLOWN
CASE OF TOCS.

PLEASE ASK OTHER PEOPLE WHAT THEY SAY; BUT THIS IS MY VIEW POINT BASED
ON THE FACTS I KNOW ABOUT TOCS.

You do have choices; we all do. DO WHAT IS BEST FOR YOU...TO SAVE
YOURSELF AND TRY TO KEEP THIS AT A MODERATE ONE SIDED LEVEL SO YOU
DON'T END UP BEING NOT ABLE TO DO YOUR JOB OR DO ANYTHING. IT CAN
HAPPEN.

BE POSITIVE.





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Cathy

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Tue May 20, 2003 10:09 pm

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Hi Cathy, my name is Liz and I am 45 years old. I was diagnosed with moderate TOS. I have been in a active rehab program for 6 weeks now in order to get back...
Liz Young
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May 20, 2003
9:04 pm

Liz, I can only give you my opinion based on my knowledge. I was a medical transcriptionist for over 22 years when TOCS hit me. I was not able to return to...
Cathy
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May 20, 2003
10:09 pm

Hi Cathy, I don't think I explained my situation clearly. I was involved in a collision with a semi trailer last September {I was sided swiped 3 times}. It was...
Liz Young
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May 21, 2003
9:45 pm

I have heard of cases where TOCs was caused my MVAs. I hope that the insurance company has paid for medical expenses. Did they pay for your of work time? I...
Cathy
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May 22, 2003
12:17 am

Liz, I don't know what state you are in but if the auto accident insurance doesn't help, perhaps you have private or state disability insurance coverage. I...
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May 26, 2003
6:38 pm

Hi Liz, Now that I know about your auto accident, I think you should read "Waking the Tiger" by Steven Levine. It's about trauma stored in the body. The auto...
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May 26, 2003
6:35 pm

If you condition is postural, perhaps you can be helped by Hellerwork or with Egoscue exercises. These have helped me. www.hellerwork.com www.egoscue.com ... ...
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May 26, 2003
6:30 pm

Liz, I have trouble when I use my arms also for a length of time. I have had 4 cervical surgeries do to an accident at work where a chair broke off at the...
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May 26, 2003
11:36 pm

This is for Rose, I think what you are experienceing are TOCS symptoms. I have had similar symptoms but not to that extent. Since I stopped doing my job in...
Cathy
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May 26, 2003
11:54 pm

Liz, You should contact a disability lawyer and find out from them what they can do for you. You do not have to pay them they will even come to your house and ...
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May 26, 2003
11:39 pm

This is in regard to Liz, the auto insurance company is responsible for the effects from the accident, however, getting them to do anything over long term may...
Cathy
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May 27, 2003
12:01 am

THANKS CATHY FOR YOUR RESPONE. I REALLY THINK MY PAIN OVER MY CHEST AREA IS ALSO FROM TOS ALSO BEING IT SEAMS TO GET WORSE WHEN I AM ON THE COMPUTER OR TYPING....
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