You have a lot of 'assisting technology' available. For example typing use a voice activated speech program? In fact you can now get programs that reads your e-mails. Therefore locate a local assistive technology center and pop along and see what is available, chances are you can continue to work. Best of Luck
Monday, November 22, 2010
RSI sufferers, did you have to change jobs? what do you do now?
i have RSI which means i can't do office work anymore and also suspect that doing one type of thing with my hands (even if it's not typing) for many hours a day won't be possible. i am ok to do most things - even use my computer at home - but not for long periods of time. i have no idea what to do so would like to hear from people who have similar experience what they are doing now and how difficult it was to re-train or get a different job. i'm more interested in hearing about your experience - that's why i'm not giving info about myself.RSI sufferers, did you have to change jobs? what do you do now?
You have a lot of 'assisting technology' available. For example typing use a voice activated speech program? In fact you can now get programs that reads your e-mails. Therefore locate a local assistive technology center and pop along and see what is available, chances are you can continue to work. Best of LuckHow can I keep the blankets on my baby? howtogethelpwithrent
You have a lot of 'assisting technology' available. For example typing use a voice activated speech program? In fact you can now get programs that reads your e-mails. Therefore locate a local assistive technology center and pop along and see what is available, chances are you can continue to work. Best of Luck
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