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...says that when he rode a crowded bus and there were no seats left, he would hold on to handstraps--a very painful task. Goodman was too embarrassed to ask anyone to give up a seat...
...Goodman says he has since overcome his embarrassment and will ask for help when he needs...
...asking for help is a troubling task for people with RSI, he says. Goodman says that, for the most part, he can do anything he wants to do. But doing those things can cause pain that will eventually make his recovery time longer...
...Goodman says that he chooses to ask for help in a selective manner. To an observer, then, RSI may appear to be a selective problem, he says. They may think injured people decide when they are hurt and when they need help. This situation, Goodman says, unfortunately breeds a distrust for people with...
Even some doctors, according to Goodman, distrust people who claim to have RSI. This makes the experience of having the injury even more grueling...