Robotic Assisted Kidney Nephrectomy
Maria
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Back to work
Maria,
You should be able to go back and do your job in another week. The question is can you do it 40 hours per week. Hope you have some flexability to take it a little easier the first few weeks as you ease in back at work. I actually went back part time after 2 weeks and by 5 weeks full time with a similar history although I was much younger at the time (59). Next month I will be 69. Time goes by quickly.
Icemantoo0 -
Back to work...
Hi Maria,
First let me welcome you to our little club, wasn't that initiation fun??? By walking and drinking plenty of water you are doing the right things for a speedy recovery. I had a lap. rad. neph. over 2-1/2 years ago following a motorcycle accident and subsequent trip to the ER, surgery about 4 weeks later. The return to work is very much an individual choice, I returned to my desk job part time in 2 weeks and full time shortly thereafter, if your employer will work with you a bit that will help.
Hang in there,
Gary0 -
Workgarym said:Back to work...
Hi Maria,
First let me welcome you to our little club, wasn't that initiation fun??? By walking and drinking plenty of water you are doing the right things for a speedy recovery. I had a lap. rad. neph. over 2-1/2 years ago following a motorcycle accident and subsequent trip to the ER, surgery about 4 weeks later. The return to work is very much an individual choice, I returned to my desk job part time in 2 weeks and full time shortly thereafter, if your employer will work with you a bit that will help.
Hang in there,
Gary
Best to you Maria. Be patient if you have some time to take off. Do something for yourself. Spend a day at the beach,(or lake). Go to a museum. Appreciate what life offers outside of home and work. You are already following Gary's rule for recovery by walking and drinking plenty of water.0 -
Back to workicemantoo said:Back to work
Maria,
You should be able to go back and do your job in another week. The question is can you do it 40 hours per week. Hope you have some flexability to take it a little easier the first few weeks as you ease in back at work. I actually went back part time after 2 weeks and by 5 weeks full time with a similar history although I was much younger at the time (59). Next month I will be 69. Time goes by quickly.
Icemantoo
Icemantoo
Thank, you for your feedback. I was planning to return to work next week, which will make it two and a half weeks that I’ve been home since my surgery. But everyone including my boss at work and my husband thinks it’s too soon and so I’m going to take off one more week. I'm going to try full time and see how that goes.
Maria0 -
Back to workgarym said:Back to work...
Hi Maria,
First let me welcome you to our little club, wasn't that initiation fun??? By walking and drinking plenty of water you are doing the right things for a speedy recovery. I had a lap. rad. neph. over 2-1/2 years ago following a motorcycle accident and subsequent trip to the ER, surgery about 4 weeks later. The return to work is very much an individual choice, I returned to my desk job part time in 2 weeks and full time shortly thereafter, if your employer will work with you a bit that will help.
Hang in there,
Gary
Gary
Thank you for welcoming me on. As I said above to Icemantoo, I changed my mind and will stay home one more week. I work at a very understanding company and I know I won’t have any problem working shorter hours if it’s necessary when I do return.
Thanks,
Maria0 -
Back to workfoxhd said:Work
Best to you Maria. Be patient if you have some time to take off. Do something for yourself. Spend a day at the beach,(or lake). Go to a museum. Appreciate what life offers outside of home and work. You are already following Gary's rule for recovery by walking and drinking plenty of water.
Foxhd
Thanks for the advice about doing something for myself. I haven’t driven my car since the surgery, but I think tomorrow I will go out and get a new hair cut and maybe a little shopping for something new.
Thanks
Maria0 -
Back to workMH1148 said:Back to work
Gary
Thank you for welcoming me on. As I said above to Icemantoo, I changed my mind and will stay home one more week. I work at a very understanding company and I know I won’t have any problem working shorter hours if it’s necessary when I do return.
Thanks,
Maria
Hi Maria
Its good to hear your ready to back to work. I had a part. neph. on my left kidney on May 10 and I am right at a month out of surgery. I too am ready to go back but i dont think im ready yet. I work maintenance at a cheese factory and its very fast paced, lots of lifting and climbing so i think i have to wait. The bill collectors dont seem to think so though, they could care less what you have been through Lol. If you feel you are ready thats great and i hope all goes well for you, just be very careful not to over do it. I have found just the smallest tasks can make me very sore. Kudos to you and the best of luck!0 -
time for yourselfdaid1 said:Back to work
Hi Maria
Its good to hear your ready to back to work. I had a part. neph. on my left kidney on May 10 and I am right at a month out of surgery. I too am ready to go back but i dont think im ready yet. I work maintenance at a cheese factory and its very fast paced, lots of lifting and climbing so i think i have to wait. The bill collectors dont seem to think so though, they could care less what you have been through Lol. If you feel you are ready thats great and i hope all goes well for you, just be very careful not to over do it. I have found just the smallest tasks can make me very sore. Kudos to you and the best of luck!
Maria, I'll bet you have spent most of your life putting other peoples needs ahead of your own. Take your watch off. Just do whatever you want and enjoy the hell out of it. Go back to work when you are ready. Don't go back because you feel guilty being off.0
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