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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 13210" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>WE, </p><p></p><p>I've been under a tad of stress and not reading things right and thought your post said "Starting a new phrase" so forgive me for not responding sooner. I thought you were going to come out with something catchy or catty. I mean it IS you that posted right? </p><p></p><p>Anyway...what I wanted to tell you is that depending on where you live, in which state etc. there are places that will (if by doctors prescription or not) allow you so much in a proper task chair, key board, foot board etc (office equipment for someone with any ANY type of disability) I was able to get an 8 hour task chair ($250) paid for in full completely deductible. You can also check with your local Dept. of Disability and Special Needs people or whatever it's called in your area and ask them WHERE someone who has back and neck injuries would get a good discount on a good quality task chair/keyboard tray etc. It is ALL tax deductible IF you are self-employed and tax deductable for an employer. </p><p></p><p>When I left the office? I took my chair my mouse gel pad, key pad, wrist wrest, foot board...everything. It was purchased for me to make me comfy and was of no use when the office closed. </p><p></p><p>Maybe there is something or a program like this where you are that will help. ? </p><p></p><p>Hugs and congrats. </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 13210, member: 4964"] WE, I've been under a tad of stress and not reading things right and thought your post said "Starting a new phrase" so forgive me for not responding sooner. I thought you were going to come out with something catchy or catty. I mean it IS you that posted right? Anyway...what I wanted to tell you is that depending on where you live, in which state etc. there are places that will (if by doctors prescription or not) allow you so much in a proper task chair, key board, foot board etc (office equipment for someone with any ANY type of disability) I was able to get an 8 hour task chair ($250) paid for in full completely deductible. You can also check with your local Dept. of Disability and Special Needs people or whatever it's called in your area and ask them WHERE someone who has back and neck injuries would get a good discount on a good quality task chair/keyboard tray etc. It is ALL tax deductible IF you are self-employed and tax deductable for an employer. When I left the office? I took my chair my mouse gel pad, key pad, wrist wrest, foot board...everything. It was purchased for me to make me comfy and was of no use when the office closed. Maybe there is something or a program like this where you are that will help. ? Hugs and congrats. Star [/QUOTE]
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