Is it possible to not take time off work?

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hendrix
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Is it possible to not take time off work?

Postby hendrix » Thu Oct 22, 2015 12:47 am

I've read around and have came across opinions on how long is needed off work.

My surgery However, I have zero physicality in my job and am able to work from home when I want. Is there something preventing me from laying in bed and working on my computer that I'm not aware of? Perhaps the pain is too much for this simple activity?

Thanks for any opinions

hard drive
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Re: Is it possible to not take time off work?

Postby hard drive » Thu Oct 22, 2015 12:54 am

You should be fine, especially if you can work from home for a few days.
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Re: Is it possible to not take time off work?

Postby alibaba » Thu Oct 22, 2015 1:16 am

I was told you should plan on spending as much time as possible reclined for a few days to minimize swelling. d
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Re: Is it possible to not take time off work?

Postby RelievedofED1 » Thu Oct 22, 2015 6:09 am

I had a very quick recovery with minimal pain and was able to call in to meetings and was allowed to work remotely for administrative parts of my job. That said sitting which I was told not to do for the first two days at all, was very uncomfortable for the first two weeks and sore for over a month. I also felt pretty wiped out for a few days. I staerted calling in to meetings from a recliner the second week post op. Anthing is possible but I would count on at least a few days off and likely more before committing to an 8 hour day.
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charlesr
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Re: Is it possible to not take time off work?

Postby charlesr » Thu Oct 22, 2015 12:31 pm

Your brain may want to get back to work, but, physically, just from the result of surgery and nothing specifically regarding the implant, you will want to rest completely for two days and cool it for the first week.
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Re: Is it possible to not take time off work?

Postby Anonymous 3 » Thu Oct 22, 2015 12:33 pm

There is nothing physically to stop you from working remotely other than your own tolerance for some pain and discomfort. If you don't have to move around too much, feel reasonably rested and want to, I don't see any reason not to work. See how it goes.

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Re: Is it possible to not take time off work?

Postby farmallfarmer » Fri Oct 23, 2015 2:59 pm

I dont know what kind of work you do but the effects of the anesthesia may linger for a couple of days. You could easily tire and not think clearly.


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