Teachers becoming civil servants despite cervical spine problems?
Hey,
I'll soon be starting my legal traineeship and had a problem with my cervical spine in January of this year (pain with muscle tension). It was discovered that the upper half of my cervical spine had lost its C-shape and is now somewhat straighter at the back of my neck. Since then, I've had recurring pain (sometimes more, sometimes less). Will this cause problems for me to become a civil servant?
Why not.
I do not think that there is a problem, because this diagnosis does not mean that there is a longer or lasting illness to be expected.
You can also do something about the pain, such as going to physiotherapy or doing exercises at home.
Of course.
For jasager, this is a serious problem
Jasager?
Sorry, Ms. Feil was so good, maybe it’s called ja-sager
You’ll find out only after the medical examination. All pre-disorders must be specified.
Don’t go home!! And keep this for you!
There’s no employer doing this.
I’m afraid to hide something:)
After the Referandariat, the official doctor decides
Flasch. This must be stated in the case of the beaming.
I’m sure you’ll need a medical examination first to assess your complaints and what it means for the future for you.̄\_(ツ)_/ ̄