Do you need Fibromyalgia work accommodations?
Fibromyalgia affects as many as 5 million Americans ages 18 and older with 80%-90% being women. About half of these patients are unable to work.
In March 2007, an internet survey was conducted with individuals who have fibromyalgia. Here’s a direct quote from the survey: “The respondents were nearly equally divided regarding their ability to maintain gainful employment. Those who were still working felt that their symptoms compromised their ability to be productive due to frequent absences and reduced work hours. Approximately 20% of the respondents had filed some form of disability claim and 6% received workman’s compensation.”
I would love to help you get the fibromyalgia work accommodations you need to be part of the half that is able to continue working! Answer the questions below and I will send you a personalized assessment based on your answers by email within 7 days.
In March 2007, an internet survey was conducted with individuals who have fibromyalgia. Here’s a direct quote from the survey: “The respondents were nearly equally divided regarding their ability to maintain gainful employment. Those who were still working felt that their symptoms compromised their ability to be productive due to frequent absences and reduced work hours. Approximately 20% of the respondents had filed some form of disability claim and 6% received workman’s compensation.”
I would love to help you get the fibromyalgia work accommodations you need to be part of the half that is able to continue working! Answer the questions below and I will send you a personalized assessment based on your answers by email within 7 days.