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?

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Phillip65
2 months ago

Why not.

Chumacera
5 months ago

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.

Provozierender
5 months ago

Of course.

For jasager, this is a serious problem

Provozierender
5 months ago
Reply to  Isabelle176

Sorry, Ms. Feil was so good, maybe it’s called ja-sager

WECoyote
5 months ago

You’ll find out only after the medical examination. All pre-disorders must be specified.

grisu2101
5 months ago

Don’t go home!! And keep this for you!

There’s no employer doing this.

WECoyote
5 months ago
Reply to  grisu2101

Flasch. This must be stated in the case of the beaming.

OpiPaschulke
5 months ago

I’m sure you’ll need a medical examination first to assess your complaints and what it means for the future for you.̄\_(ツ)_/ ̄