Guest guest Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 I am just curious if disability ins. is possible with a-fib. I am just wondering if time off would be benefitial for me to see if that would reduce the amount and duration of attacks. Not sure if I can get it since I do not use heavy equiptment or risk peoples lives in my job. Any replies appreciated. Thx, julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 I've been in a-fib every day for the past three weeks, and I haven't missed any time at work. For the first hour, I have to take off my shoes and socks because I'm sweating so much, but since I have a desk job, it's easy to keep my feet under my desk. Time off doesn't help my a-fib. My a-fib seems to originate in my intestines, and I need to keep busy so that food goes past the section sparking the a-fib. > I am just curious if disability ins. is possible with a-fib. > > I am just wondering if time off would be benefitial for me to see if that would > reduce the amount and duration of attacks. Not sure if I can get it since I do not > use heavy equiptment or risk peoples lives in my job. > > Any replies appreciated. > > Thx, > julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 I've been in a-fib every day for the past three weeks, and I haven't missed any time at work. For the first hour, I have to take off my shoes and socks because I'm sweating so much, but since I have a desk job, it's easy to keep my feet under my desk. Time off doesn't help my a-fib. My a-fib seems to originate in my intestines, and I need to keep busy so that food goes past the section sparking the a-fib. > I am just curious if disability ins. is possible with a-fib. > > I am just wondering if time off would be benefitial for me to see if that would > reduce the amount and duration of attacks. Not sure if I can get it since I do not > use heavy equiptment or risk peoples lives in my job. > > Any replies appreciated. > > Thx, > julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2004 Report Share Posted August 4, 2004 I've been in a-fib every day for the past three weeks, and I haven't missed any time at work. For the first hour, I have to take off my shoes and socks because I'm sweating so much, but since I have a desk job, it's easy to keep my feet under my desk. Time off doesn't help my a-fib. My a-fib seems to originate in my intestines, and I need to keep busy so that food goes past the section sparking the a-fib. > I am just curious if disability ins. is possible with a-fib. > > I am just wondering if time off would be benefitial for me to see if that would > reduce the amount and duration of attacks. Not sure if I can get it since I do not > use heavy equiptment or risk peoples lives in my job. > > Any replies appreciated. > > Thx, > julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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