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I have a desk job.

Sleeved on a Saturday, home from hospital on Monday (nausea issues kept me an extra night), back at work that same week on Thursday. I worked a few hours (payroll for staff was due), then went in every day after that, leaving an hour or so early for about a week.

I would have gone nuts if I took 4 weeks off.

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I agree sharon1964! My surgery will be on a Friday. Obviously taking that day & the following Monday. Going back tues & wed - then off thurs & fri for Christmas - back in full swing the week after. No way I could stay home. I work in a Drs office/hospital so, feel I will be safe even if something did go horribly wrong

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It is good to hear that some are planning to go back or did go back to work at 1 week or so. I'm a counselor and adjunct professor and just got offered a cancellation date Nov 25. I would like to be able to go to my last day of class Dec 2 (a week later).

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I had 4 weeks off, I didn't realise how tired I would be. I went back on week 5 and it nearly wiped me out. By week 6 all was well. It just depends on the person and the type of job they do.

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I have a desk job.

Sleeved on a Saturday, home from hospital on Monday (nausea issues kept me an extra night), back at work that same week on Thursday. I worked a few hours (payroll for staff was due), then went in every day after that, leaving an hour or so early for about a week.

I would have gone nuts if I took 4 weeks off.

That is awesome. You would have been the teacher's pet for my surgeon. :D

He kept telling everyone all along that he discharges with minimal restrictions and fully expected us to be up and running in a few days....certainly no more than a week. He stated repeatedly that the quicker we return to normal the life the more successful we'll be.

I can see what he means with this.

Do you find yourself running out of gas at work or are you feeling like you are experiencing normal energy ?

I agree sharon1964! My surgery will be on a Friday. Obviously taking that day & the following Monday. Going back tues & wed - then off thurs & fri for Christmas - back in full swing the week after. No way I could stay home. I work in a Drs office/hospital so, feel I will be safe even if something did go horribly wrong

That does sound like a nice environment to got back to.

Enjoying the folks we work with and the interaction makes a big difference, I think, too. Positive environments are where we all want to be.

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Do you find yourself running out of gas at work or are you feeling like you are experiencing normal energy ?

For about a week I would run out of gas around 3 or 4 pm, so I would go home. After that, I was fine.

Awesome new pic by the way.

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My surgery is Tuesday and I plan on returning on Monday. I have a desk job that's very flexible so if I need a nap or to leave early it's not a problem. My coworker had her surgery on a Wednesday and came back on Tuesday.

My body may have other plans but hopefully I can return ASAP

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