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6 weeks post op

Today I realized that I am much better than I thought I was. I was home thinking
that I am starting to really miss work.  I don't think I could go back just yet but I must be getting better because
I know a few weeks ago the idea of even leaving the house was daunting.  It is nice to see a light at the end of the tunnel.
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Hello I started this this morning and just now got a chance to finish it.  Congrats on feeling better.  Remember to take it slow, I jkknow you feel great and so do I.  But still got to do somethings slow don't want to do something bad to cause a relapse.But on the big bright side you are feeling better yeah !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I feel the exact same way not sure I'm healed enough to work but really wish I could go back unfortunately it'll be a few more months glad your feeling well
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620923 tn?1452915648
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  Glad u r doing better, but do not rush into doing too much as it can lead to set backs, u will need more time than a few weeks....

I know being off work can be a cause of cabin fever....but going back too soon can cause u being off longer then u would want.

So happy all is going well. : )
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