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I had surgery on Friday and went back to work on Monday.

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acampbell16... can your job leagally prevent you from using sick time for the surgery??? you need to check on that. it should not matter what kind of surgery it is. also fill out the disablility papers. The one good thing about Dr. Aceves was that he left it up to us when we felt comfortable going back to work. Most that i know took a month off and one person took 3 months and he covered it. Also when I spoke to my HR dept and told them i was having surgery they handed me the disability papers and told me to let them know what days they needed to put as my sick days no questions asked. even if your doctor doesnt think more than 5 days is needed your hr dept should be more supportive. BTW I was private pay and did not use my insurance but did use my UNUM which was great.

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You need to fill out FMLA paperwork, so that your job is protected just in case things don't go as planned and you can't come back in 2 days. I think a week is way to soon but since everyone is different .... just be careful not only is your body stressed but adapting to a new way of eating is a major change.

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I will have to look up the laws on the nj website i will also talk to the dr but like i said he told me a week off is more than enough

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i am a nurse and so took 4 weeks off also to be safe. then took it easy the first couple weeks back. staff was great' date=' helpfuland understanding and not letting me do to much.[/quote']

Yikes, this makes me nervous! I'm an ICU nurse and took only 2 weeks off, and our patients are massive, most unable to move. I feel bad but I'm thinking I will have to ask for a lighter load.

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My surgery was on 7/27 and I was back to work on 8/6

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I was out for one week. It wasn't fun putting on real pants with a button again but I wouldn't say it was too soon. 2 vac days might be a bit quick though. Can you take sick time?

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Yikes' date=' this makes me nervous! I'm an ICU nurse and took only 2 weeks off, and our patients are massive, most unable to move. I feel bad but I'm thinking I will have to ask for a lighter load.[/quote']

I am a nurse too ( you know why Isobella ;) lol) I am supposed to start a new job in L&D and have been worried about the amount of time I will need to take off... They may not like it but I will take as much time as I need after my surgery. Depending on my surgery date I may delay my start date for work but idk....We shall see

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The dr said 5 days are more then enough i guess i will see when i get there my job wont even let me use my sick days for the surgery

I don't think they can prevent you from using your sick if you have them.. If you are in pain or having issues you ARE SICK so I would use them.

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I think if u have a physical job u Prob will need extra time off but if u have a desk job you should be fine after 3 to 4 days my dr said 5 days is more then enough and i know someone who had the surgery and she said day 4 she felt fine

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I am a nurse too ( you know why Isobella ;) lol) I am supposed to start a new job in L&D and have been worried about the amount of time I will need to take off... They may not like it but I will take as much time as I need after my surgery. Depending on my surgery date I may delay my start date for work but idk....We shall see

Haha yes, we fit our stereotypes quite well! Surely they will understand. Plus that you will be on orientation for the first few weeks anyways, right? If you're going to be with a preceptor, they shouldn't need you just yet. But hopefully your sx date will work out for you!

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I'm so glad that I read this post. My Dr. told me that (with a sit down job) I should have no problem taking only a week. I so hope I won't even need that long. Optimistic.

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