Can people with Arnold Chiari work? What kind of work can they perform?

See how people with experience in Arnold Chiari give their opinion about whether people with Arnold Chiari can work and what kind of jobs are more appropriated for people with Arnold Chiari


Can people with Arnold Chiari work?


Arnold Chiari malformation, also known as Chiari malformation, is a structural defect in the brain that affects the cerebellum. This condition can cause a range of symptoms, including headaches, neck pain, balance problems, and difficulty swallowing. The severity of symptoms can vary from person to person, and some individuals may experience more debilitating effects than others.


When it comes to work, individuals with Arnold Chiari malformation may face certain challenges due to their symptoms. However, it is important to note that the ability to work greatly depends on the severity of the condition and the specific symptoms experienced by each individual.


What kind of work can they perform?


The type of work that individuals with Arnold Chiari malformation can perform varies based on their symptoms, limitations, and overall health. It is crucial for individuals with this condition to consult with their healthcare providers to determine the most suitable work options for their specific situation.


Here are some factors to consider when determining the type of work that individuals with Arnold Chiari malformation can perform:



  1. Symptom management: Proper management of symptoms is essential for individuals with Arnold Chiari malformation to be able to work. This may involve a combination of medications, physical therapy, pain management techniques, and lifestyle modifications. By effectively managing their symptoms, individuals may be able to engage in various types of work.

  2. Physical demands: The physical demands of a job can significantly impact an individual with Arnold Chiari malformation. Jobs that require heavy lifting, prolonged standing, or repetitive movements may be challenging for individuals with this condition. However, jobs that involve less physical strain, such as desk-based or sedentary roles, may be more suitable.

  3. Flexibility and accommodations: Employers who are willing to provide flexibility and accommodations can greatly enhance the ability of individuals with Arnold Chiari malformation to work. This may include options such as flexible work hours, ergonomic workstations, modified duties, or the ability to work from home. These accommodations can help individuals manage their symptoms and perform their job more effectively.

  4. Supportive work environment: A supportive work environment can make a significant difference for individuals with Arnold Chiari malformation. Understanding colleagues, supervisors, and HR departments can contribute to a positive work experience. Having a supportive network can help individuals manage their condition while maintaining productivity and job satisfaction.


It is important to note that the ability to work with Arnold Chiari malformation varies from person to person. Some individuals may be able to continue working in their current roles with appropriate accommodations, while others may need to explore alternative career options that better align with their abilities and limitations.


Conclusion


While Arnold Chiari malformation can present challenges in the workplace, it does not necessarily mean that individuals with this condition cannot work. The ability to work depends on the severity of symptoms, symptom management, physical demands of the job, flexibility and accommodations provided, and the overall supportive work environment.


It is crucial for individuals with Arnold Chiari malformation to work closely with their healthcare providers, employers, and support networks to determine the most suitable work options and make necessary accommodations. With the right support and management strategies in place, individuals with Arnold Chiari malformation can lead fulfilling and productive work lives.


by Diseasemaps

Everyone is different. Depends on the severity.

4/12/17 by Ljdb 2620

Yes. I am currently serving in the US Army, and have been for 14 years. My brain surgery was 10 years ago, and I have managed to have a very successful career.

5/10/17 by El_Choppo 1250

I think people with Chiari can work in any field they set their mind to if their body cooperates with them. Just like any disability or handicap, the degree of limitation and the effect those limitations has on each person varies from person to person and that's without even considering different co-morbidities that may be present.

5/10/17 by Aimes 1051

I would say it depends on the severity of your symptoms. I would not do a job that requires heavy lifting and this can exasperate your symptoms.

5/10/17 by Reagan 1100

Yes, as long as they are physically able

5/10/17 by Kathleen Giffin Bartkus 1000

Some can work but those are the people whose symptoms are not near severe

5/10/17 by 1000

Yes As long as you have a strong mind you can do anything I continue to work full time as a bank manager

7/23/17 by Erena 2000

So different from patient to patient. I wish I could work! Many can.. they have full active lives. Others with co morbid who were misdiagnosed for years are far less likely to continue working

8/30/17 by Michelle 2000

yes, they can work with possible limitation but each individual case can be vastly different....maybe 70%

5/27/18 by xyzmike1 3050

yes , they possible can work in non physical jobs with no lifting or bending in a quite work area. it depends on how severe their symptoms are.

11/29/19 by TRIPLE-1 CHIARI 2500

Symptoms severity may vary so a lot of people who have this condition don't even know about it and have no symptoms. There are a lot of cases however where people with Chiari are unable to work

12/5/19 by Magdalena 1020

Working when you have CHIARI all depends on your symptoms, some have CHIARI without symptoms while other suffer with many. I would say the ability to work would be on a case to case basis. Some have very mild symptoms while another can suffer with minimal symptoms.

1/11/20 by Lorene Crisalli 400

si, pueden trabajar, pero no en trabajos que sean muy forzosos, ni agotadores

6/16/20 by valen bazan 1200
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Of course. If it is true that will depend on the type of diagnosis the patient has and the type of work. Some people experience a worsening of symptoms as a result of their work, but each person has different thresholds and it is difficult to group the cases.

5/17/17 by Lynda Estrada. Translated
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If. But work liabilities.

8/30/17 by Candelaria. Translated
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Yes, depending on the degree and symptomatology will be able to perform one or other of these trades. In some cases it may not work in certain seasons.

9/19/17 by Eva María. Translated
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All depends on the people, it all depends on symthomes that one.

10/1/17 by Roosz Elsa. Translated
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I can't speak of percentages of specific, but most can work. Depends on the symptoms of each one, since it is a disease that affects different from each other. People with Arnold Chiari should not have a jobs static and forced.

11/2/17 by Pochi. Translated
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If you can, but it depends what the job and the symptoms of the person.

11/2/17 by Martin. Translated
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Because everything will depend on your symptoms,in my case I have type1 and I had to leave work in the factories and move to telephone operator

11/2/17 by Noelia. Translated
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In my case trabajov but if it is a little uncomfortable after practicarte the surgery, the movement is an impediment to a very important thing to consider, I work with a lot of movement and if it is a little heavy, and after a while your head hurts,and neck

11/3/17 by Olga. Translated
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Yes, but not in any thing. The ideal job would be in one sitting, without spending too many hours in front of a pc and with opportunities to get up and do stretches frequently. The work of physical effort, standing for many hours etc, tend to be contra-indicated.

11/22/17 by Vanesa. Translated

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