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Time off from work for bypass people

LisaG

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Quick question for people that work and had the bypass....how long did you have off and is your job very physical? Just want to get a bit of an idea of how long I'm looking at.

Thanks :cool:
 
I'm a nurse and at the time of my bypass I was working shifts on a very busy surgical ward. I had four weeks off then went back onto a run of 4 nights. I felt ready to go back to work but I was exhausted after those four shifts!
 
Hello

I had 4 weeks before returning to my office job - then did 1/2 days for the first week back.
 
I'm returning to work this Sunday after 4 weeks off work although I do have a very sedentary job, I'm sat on my arse all day.
 
Everyone is different according to what sort of job you have. I got my doctor to sign me off for 6 weeks cos I know when I go back it will be full on and I will need my strength.
 
It is just over three weeks since my surgery and whilst I felt on top of the world last week, this week I am totally wiped out and exhausted and there is no way I am ready to go back to work. I would suggest at least four weeks off but like everyone as said everyone is different.
 
Hi,

It depends if you're key hole or open for the bypass.

I had 2 weeks off work with a key hole bypass and no complications - I have a desk job. My friend had hers open and she was off work 8 weeks.

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No 2 people are the same in recovery, so it is hard to say, I went back to work after 2 weeks, but I'm lucky as my job is very sedentary. if it was more physical, then I would have probably taken 4 weeks off. :)
 
I have booked two weeks off (well it's closer to two and a half with the weekend!!) but work know I may have to extend this slightly. I have also said I may not be completely up-and-running by my return on the 8th so may need to ease myself back in!! I have just said that I'll play it by ear and keep them in the loop!!!
 
I am a nurse and had 5 weeks off I think (I had readmission for a week for post op pneumonia too). Wish it had been more time off. I was still knackered at about 12 weeks but I didn't tell my employer about the surgery so I really had to give 110% when I was there.
 
10 weeks of for me and then my doctor said it was to soon I work in care and have to use hoists and I work with learning dis who can become nasty So had to be careful.
 
Thanks everyone! You've all been so helpful. Looks like it will be at least 4 weeks really. I have quite a physical job so will take it easy and be careful.

Meggie....you be careful too with only 2 weeks...it's a tough job! xx
 
Thanks everyone! You've all been so helpful. Looks like it will be at least 4 weeks really. I have quite a physical job so will take it easy and be careful.

Meggie....you be careful too with only 2 weeks...it's a tough job! xx

Thanks hun. I am also now thinking 2 weeks will be too little. When I originally asked the question a couple of months ago a lot of people said 2 weeks. And 2 weeks seemed like a long time!! It really isn't though is it!

My work isn't necessarily that physically demanding. I never have to lift the kids and am one-to-one so can control how active the session is. I also work as a special needs nanny on the occasional weekend and that is very physical so I'm taking 6-7 weeks off that. If needs be I'll just have to take more time off. Work will be pleased!! :rolleyes:
 
Thanks hun. I am also now thinking 2 weeks will be too little. When I originally asked the question a couple of months ago a lot of people said 2 weeks. And 2 weeks seemed like a long time!! It really isn't though is it!

My work isn't necessarily that physically demanding. I never have to lift the kids and am one-to-one so can control how active the session is. I also work as a special needs nanny on the occasional weekend and that is very physical so I'm taking 6-7 weeks off that. If needs be I'll just have to take more time off. Work will be pleased!! :rolleyes:


If you have some control over who you work with then maybe you'll be okay. I don't have such control and ours can be VERY physical. My boss wants to do a risk assessment before I go back. Mine is just before Easter so will have 3 weeks until everyone goes back anyway. Hopefully another 1-2 weeks will be okay for me but even then I may just hide in my office and do some less physical stuff for a while. :wavey:
 
If you have some control over who you work with then maybe you'll be okay. I don't have such control and ours can be VERY physical. My boss wants to do a risk assessment before I go back. Mine is just before Easter so will have 3 weeks until everyone goes back anyway. Hopefully another 1-2 weeks will be okay for me but even then I may just hide in my office and do some less physical stuff for a while. :wavey:

I have told our office manager that I will be unable to work with very little kids (my fave age group!!) as I can't run around like I normally do!! I can also hide in my office if needs be! If I need more time off then so be it. Can't really afford it but guess if I need it then I can't afford not to!!!
 
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