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and associated impingement syndrome get better without surgery via a prolonged course of therapy such that we do
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05-0303.doc
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the employee’s agreement. She argued Dr. Schilperoort’s after-the-fact referral was no more than a ruse to get
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05-0307.doc
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and nucleoplasty because he is tired of being in constant pain and physically restricted.
“If I can get some
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05-0317.doc
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the employee is simply rearguing the issues argued at the September 1, 2005 hearing, and believes he can get
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05-0318.doc
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specialist’s attention she promptly took steps to get the treating physician’s opinion on the employee’s
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05-0321.doc
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thought he had just pulled a nerve.
Unfortunately, over the next several weeks Jim seemed to get worse
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05-0334.doc
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Upon examination Dr. Vasileff found the employee was getting better, had nearly full motion
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05-0335.doc
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injury, not just the injury of 1992.
He recommended that the employee get a spinal cord stimulator
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05-0345.doc
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school in order to get more money from him. She testified that Luke told her that he had informed Margie
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05-0346.doc
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opined that getting serious about either of these modalities would mean the employee would make
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05-0348.doc
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some improvement. Dr. Dittrich reported:
Since he is from Soldotna, I recommended that he get his
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05-0349.doc
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and continue with massage therapy despite not getting much improvement.
Dr. Tilgner’s assessment /plan stated
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06-0001.doc
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ankle injury, assigning the employee those portions of the work that permitted to get off his feet. He
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06-0007.doc
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for Reconsideration. The employee argues the employer is simply trying to reargue its case in order to get
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06-0008.doc
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to “get on with his life.”
FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
AS 23.30.107 provides in pertinent
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06-0011.doc
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, tingling, numbness through arms and legs.”
He testified that he was able to get back in the cab of his
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06-0012.doc
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to Alaska, and that as his previous prescription for physical therapy had expired, he was required to get
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06-0029.doc
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from his surgery, regardless of his pain. She testified she had tried to get the Operator’s Union
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06-0030.doc
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in Southeast Alaska. As a tree began to fall, the employee slipped and fell while trying to get out of the way
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06-0037.doc
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testified he was very frustrated with the process of getting his reimbursements.
FINDINGS OF FACT
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06-0038.doc
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monitored, the patient took the unusual step of getting all his pain medications from the Alaska Pain Center
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06-0039.doc
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of time, and indeed will tend to get worse with the passage of more time... It is my opinion that she
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06-0041.doc
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was getting no where with PA-C Koenck and hung up.
Dr. Weaver saw the employee on March 25, 2005. He
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06-0047.doc
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on knees for several hours, getting up and down a lot, taping pipeline. Knee began getting stiff, started
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06-0053.doc
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, but later raised it to $10,000.00. He testified Ms. Williams told him he would not get his surgery if he
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06-0055.doc
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testified that Wrangell Seafoods is getting on its feet and it was his impression that Wrangell Seafoods
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06-0056.doc
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post accident. Based upon these findings, Dr. Gritzka said: "To get to the bottom, I don't think
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06-0060.doc
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noticed that after he went to work for F. S. Air his back pain complaints were getting worse; especially
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06-0062.doc
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describes her mechanism of injury as follows: “Walking across job site to get rebar stepped on footing wall
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06-0070.doc
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the possibility of getting nothing; instead, the employee received $15,000.00 in exchange for releasing
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06-0077.doc
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, reasserting he had a fear of flying, requesting to travel by train, and requesting expenses for getting
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06-0079.doc
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that the employee was apprehensive about getting back to work and felt it was impossible for her to have enough room
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06-0082.doc
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of the board automatically gets full, actual fees. We held in Bouse v. Fireman's Fund Insurance Co
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06-0084.doc
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unable to get Workers’ Compensation Insurance before now. We were notified by our insurance carrier
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06-0086.doc
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at the pre-hearing.
This is my understanding: There was no pre-hearing. When I am late, I get penalties
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06-0090.doc
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testified Ms. Williams told him he would not get his surgery if he did not sign the C&R. He testified he
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06-0091.doc
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consider getting a TENS unit to control the pain, and that he would like to explore that possibility if he
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06-0092.doc
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, alternative medications, radio frequency ablation, or a pain program, and to get him into another line of work
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06-0110.doc
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because he did not know about retraining. He also indicated that he expected to get better and return
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06-0113.doc
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, who get bingo players coffee and soda; pull tab workers, who sell pull tabs to customers; lead workers
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06-0116.doc
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hearing, and believes he can get a better result arguing the issues a second time. (O’Keefe). We find
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06-0120.doc
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to travel by train, and requesting expenses for getting to and from the physician’s office.
In a prehearing
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06-0123.doc
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unexpectedly quit, leaving his accounts in serious disarray. He testified that during the time he was getting
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06-0125.doc
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for his knee condition, as well as arranging to have Dr. McGuire testify for him as well as getting
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06-0127.doc
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or beneficiary's weekly compensation under AS 23.30.225(a) by
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getting a copy of the Social Security
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06-0128.doc
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, but for the sake of getting additional information, he would refer the employee to Dr. Delamarter for an evaluation
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06-0134.doc
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, called in and indicated Ms. Williams was “working on getting the new releases signed.”
As noted above
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06-0149.doc
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in and worked when he wanted to, left when he wanted to. Alyeska would get the jobs in and Mr. Aukon would do
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06-0153.doc
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to get the referral. Thus, Ms. Lopez concludes, Dr. Kufal’s bills are compensable under the Act, because
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06-0154.doc
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-the-fact referral was no more than a ruse to get around the statutory restrictions. She argued
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06-0164.doc
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the fishing boats and tenders to get the fish to the plant. In his deposition at page 18 he testified that he
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06-0168.doc
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it to get better with summer break but got worse. Didn’t feel physically able to do job so I sought med
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06-0187.doc
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meals I fell twice. First at 3500 Mt. View and 1345 S. Hoyt St. The stairs don’t get shoveled
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06-0189.doc
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his hand. He testified that he was going to get rehabilitation for his hand and that he planned
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06-0192.doc
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her get up, but she got up and walked to the truck, and Mr. Arnold took his crew back to the office
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06-0197.doc
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the Accusation on June 22, 2006.
At the hearing, the employer testified that he did get insurance
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06-0203.doc
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therapy despite not getting much improvement.
Dr. Tilgner’s assessment /plan stated: “I believe
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06-0205.doc
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hoped that the employee would get to the point where retraining would be a positive option in the future
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06-0206.doc
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that “we always leave open, you can’t get a C&R approved without leaving medicals open.” He believed
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06-0210.doc
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expects to prove by the testimony of the witness, the efforts made to get the witness to attend
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06-0217.doc
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gets full, actual fees. We held in Bouse v. Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. that an employee is entitled
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06-0222.doc
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surgeon at the University of Utah. He recommended that the employee continue with Dr. Steinmann and get
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06-0223.doc
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sometimes take a long time to get back to the way they remember themselves as being prior to the accident
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06-0225.doc
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department has separate and distinct overhead costs associated with getting the patient in and out
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06-0227.doc
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hearing, and believes he can get a better result arguing the issues a second time. The Board finds
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06-0228.doc
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offered to help her get up, but she got up and walked to the truck, and Mr. Arnold took his crew back
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06-0233.doc
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daughter died. He testified that he has been devastated ever since and has been trying to get his head
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06-0234.doc
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hearing, and believes she can get a better result arguing the issues a second time. (O’Keefe
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06-0237.doc
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complained to the union but they were unwilling to get involved. She thought it was because they did
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06-0240.doc
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weeks off in 1998 to get married and travel to Europe. She testified that when his restrictions became
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06-0243.doc
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the employee was in need of treatment for his coccyx and the problem was not going to get better without
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06-0249.doc
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her get up, but she got up and walked to the truck, and Mr. Arnold took his crew back to the office
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06-0251.doc
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continue with Dr. Steinmann and get an arthoplasty of the left shoulder.
In November 2005, the employee
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06-0254.doc
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of the narcotics on his kidneys, and that the morphine is getting less and less effective. He testified he
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06-0255.doc
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testified that the top portion of the ball of the joint gets smashed down from weight bearing, leaving
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06-0256.doc
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and their efforts to get the situation addressed, either with new tables or personnel who would assist the employee
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06-0260.doc
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. Kochutin is serving 99 years and will not be getting out of prison. The employee has not run into or seen
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, and believes he can get a better result arguing the issues a second time. (O’Keefe). Clearly, the employee’s
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06-0271.doc
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and the bartenders enforce the one drink an hour policy. “Well, the girl come up [sic.] to the bar, she gets a drink
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06-0273.doc
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not suffer a new injury in 1981, but aggravated his 1976 injury.
He testified the employee did get worse
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06-0276.doc
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getting a copy of the Social Security Administration's award letter showing the
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employee
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06-0279.doc
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’ Compensation, stating that after the RBA’s finding, “I lost hope in getting help from the insurance carrier
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06-0281.doc
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offered to help her get up, but she got up and walked to the truck, and Mr. Arnold took his crew back
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06-0283.doc
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to get caught up with. Employee claims that there was no plan in place for the Summer session 2005
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06-0286.doc
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that the employee was "doing pretty good but he does see Dr. Cross often and gets injections every 3 months
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06-0288.doc
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the employee after observing her struggling to get into the employer’s truck. She testified that she drove
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06-0289.doc
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, the employee would only be able to return to “sedentary or very light duty work until he gets his knee worked
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06-0291.doc
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from Texas and did not finish High School. She did acknowledge that she did ultimately get her G.E.D.
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06-0297.doc
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in his knee when he saw him on April 2, 2003 he "was getting by and was working" and thus did not need
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06-0304.doc
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to the FMH Emergency Room with an increase in his back symptoms related to turning to get out of bed
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06-0306.doc
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reported she had to lie on the floor sometimes to get relief. Dr. Stinson deferred any injection therapy
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06-0310.doc
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condition worsened.
The next morning the employee was unable to get out of bed and an ambulance was called
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06-0314.doc
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related to the genitourinary tract. We will get more information from the IVP. My gut feeling
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06-0315.doc
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with his panic attacks. Dr. Wolf hoped that the employee would get to the point where retraining would
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06-0319.doc
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with a different retractor, not a mirror. You have to bend around and get in this much more contorted position
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06-0321.doc
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injury.
He testified the employee did get worse after the 1981 injury.
Dr. Voke testified
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06-0328.doc
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forward and then back, and she is getting more and more pain in her neck as well as pain in between her
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06-0329.doc
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extremities when getting in and out of non-handicapped modified vehicles, having a friend give him a ride
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06-0331.doc
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, but unfortunately in January and February he started getting worse, especially on February 21. He was [sic] picked
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getting a copy of the Social Security Administration's award letter showing the
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employee
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