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AmazingRhema
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For somebody with a computer science degree, recently graduated, can anybody with a computer science degree/ in coding field and with chronic pain condition (leaving me tired, always feeling sick and a headache, fibromyalgia fog)
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Hi @AmazingRhema Please keep us updated on how you're doing after you graduated?
You may be interested in our dealing with chronic pain discussions, I have moved you over to our employment advisor page.
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Hi @AmazingRhema, congratulations on graduating!
Are you looking for work at the moment? Scope's Support to Work programme may be able to help:Support to Work employment support programme
Support to Work is an online and telephone support programme for disabled people in England and Wales who are applying for jobs.
Eligibility
Support to Work is open to disabled people who:- are 16 years or over
- are looking for a paid job
- have internet, email and telephone or Skype access
- live in England or Wales
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If you work on the computer for a long time, it must cause you back pain. You have to use a good ergonomic chair and do some back exercise.
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