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<blockquote data-quote="Mep" data-source="post: 1180670" data-attributes="member: 211362"><p>welcome [USER=304890]@PeterJH[/USER] - I hope you don't lose your job. I'm not in UK, but I have been through a lengthy process myself through my employer which involved about 18 months of a rehab provider working with me and attending consults with my doctor. At the end of all that I was told I wasn't fit to work full time anymore and could only work part time hours. My employer put an application in to my retirement fund to see if they would approve a partial invalidity pension. They did that. I'm now subject to medical reviews every 1-2 years. I'm not sure if you have any similar process there? I wish you the best though as i know how daunting it is being put under the microscope about your health and your ability to work. Even though I'm part time my duties have also been modified because I can't physically do my full job (have voice disorders so can't talk much). So I do a lot of back office work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mep, post: 1180670, member: 211362"] welcome [USER=304890]@PeterJH[/USER] - I hope you don't lose your job. I'm not in UK, but I have been through a lengthy process myself through my employer which involved about 18 months of a rehab provider working with me and attending consults with my doctor. At the end of all that I was told I wasn't fit to work full time anymore and could only work part time hours. My employer put an application in to my retirement fund to see if they would approve a partial invalidity pension. They did that. I'm now subject to medical reviews every 1-2 years. I'm not sure if you have any similar process there? I wish you the best though as i know how daunting it is being put under the microscope about your health and your ability to work. Even though I'm part time my duties have also been modified because I can't physically do my full job (have voice disorders so can't talk much). So I do a lot of back office work. [/QUOTE]
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