I've been reading posts about when people are returning to work and wondering if I'm being a big baby about returning. I was banded 3/8 - 2 weeks ago. I'm scheduled to go back to work 4/1. I am feeling GREAT. I am doing light to medium housework, driving, stairs etc. I am worried about returning to work because I work long shifts (12:30pm to 11:45pm) four nights a week. I am a supervisor for about thirty people in a very fast paced presort mail enviroment. I have to go back at 100%. As a supervisor I have be able to perform any and all job duties of my team. This involves lifting full mail trays (25-45 pds), stacking pallets of mail (6 trays wide x 10 high) so I lift these trays over my head constantly to stack/unstack a pallet, load pallets on USPS semis with a manual or electric power jack, pull pallets of mail from different areas in dept - to machines, loading dock, etc. "Throw" mail out of mail tray on to machine conveyor to sort. This is just a list of the more physical aspects of my job. All shift long I do the above many, many times a night whether I'm training a person, taking someones place while they take a break, etc. My husband found a job posting for one of the positions in my team some of it reads "moving full mail trays weighting 50-60 pounds to conveyor....must be able to stand for entire shift". As a supervisor I'm not stuck in one place all night but my job is to get the mail out the door ASAP. I do sit down maybe 30 to 90 minutes a night to do paperwork. I guess my main worry is that something might happen to th band or internally - I don't know. But my surgeon told me last week I could go back to work then. Luckly my company has good insurance coverage and so I have plenty of Short Term Disability time. When I return to work 4/1 I will be post surgery 3 weeks and 2 days. So tell me straight - am I just being a big baby about this? As long as I know I can go and do my job physically and not worry I will feel better - and actually this IS what my surgeon told me. Thank you!!