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Hi everyone,

My surgery is in 6 days and I am a little concerned that I might not have taken enough time off work afterwords.

My situation is a little unique because I am self employed and run a portrait and wedding photography business. I plan to take a full week completely to fully rest. Then an additional 4 weeks to work only in my office and not shooting or out in the field as it is a very physical job which can include quite a bit of lifting, climbing, squatting, etc.

So my question is, when you're 5 weeks out from surgery, is it realistic to return to a fairly active job with out any chances of injury?

Thanks so much!!

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I farm. Went back to work one week after surgery. Took it easy. No lifting anything. Haven't looked back.had surgery march 24 2014. I find everything lots easier if you just stay busy... Good luck!!!!

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All I can say is I am only 3 days post-op. I feel great and don't even feel like I've had surgery. I went on a 1 mile walk tonight. As far as lifting and such, I would probably take it pretty easy for at least a month. I could have went back to work part time yesterday (2 days post-op) I honestly feel that good. Good luck to you.

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I got 8 weeks off, I work at UPS and are required to lift up to 70lbs. So I was worried about it. They were going to send me back at 6 weeks, but I told the PA about the amount of lifting and he gave me two more weeks off.

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