Kyn13 215 Posted August 10, 2016 @@Kyn13 sounds like you have it handled well on your end. Nurses take the brunt of a lot and it also impact their quality and dedication when treated poorly. We all suffer. I hope for the best for your recovery and return. It is very good advice to everyone to be careful with Fmla as does not always apply to you/your employer, not to mention your state employment issues! If anyone planning far out and have opportunity it is a good time to consider short term disability coverage if you can! Yeah I have been debating on doing the std, but it's only 40% of my income and doesn't kick in till day 15 of leave, so I've been wondering if it's worth it for one partial paycheck to deal with all the paperwork. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtellechea001 87 Posted August 10, 2016 40 hours times 4 weeks is 160 hours total. Not sure if you don't work a full 40 hour week. But when I go to have my surgery I need to have 160 hours saved! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kyn13 215 Posted August 10, 2016 We work 3 12 hr shifts a week that's only 72 hrs per pay period which puts it at 144 for 4 weeks Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtellechea001 87 Posted August 10, 2016 Oh I don't. Sorry. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WLSResources/ClothingExch 3,444 Posted August 11, 2016 (edited) .ignore this one Edited August 11, 2016 by WLSResources/ClothingExch Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WLSResources/ClothingExch 3,444 Posted August 11, 2016 I'm sure she thinks I should just postpone it till better time for her. I've never worked in the field, but, given the nature of a hospital, it seems that there will be no "better time" for the hospital or for her. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KristenLe 5,979 Posted August 11, 2016 I'm sure she thinks I should just postpone it till better time for her. I've never worked in the field, but, given the nature of a hospital, it seems that there will be no "better time" for the hospital or for her. You are absolutely right! There's never a time when you are fully staffed and it's convenient for someone to take time off! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theantichick 2,204 Posted August 11, 2016 I'm sure she thinks I should just postpone it till better time for her. I've never worked in the field, but, given the nature of a hospital, it seems that there will be no "better time" for the hospital or for her. Having worked in hospitals, the only "better time" will be after she's been there a year and has FMLA protection. In relation to staffing and the manager putting herself in a bind, it will never get better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Squirrelgirl 49 Posted August 11, 2016 She can say elective, but honestly , your doing a life change, and no one, boss, family whoever, should stop you. This is for YOU. You deserve this to make your life better. Don't let negative people get in your way. Congrats on getting there quickly! Blessing to you! Sent from my XT1575 using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wonder woman 12 36 Posted August 11, 2016 I pray everything works out for you, please stay strong and trust in your higher power Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leebick 448 Posted August 12, 2016 Is this really elective surgery? I have a diagnosis of "morbid obesity." That doesn't sound like anything is elective. Does your insurance consider it elective? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chycky 671 Posted August 12, 2016 For most the medical necessity is the benefits and success outweighs risk or chronic condition being unaddressed. It is elective in that you have other options to "cure" morbid obesity this is one that can be covered by insurance like some of the obesity meds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andreaj2003 19 Posted August 16, 2016 I am a regional HR Manager, obesity is covered under ADA, you don't have to have the 1250 hours or be working for a year to be able to take a leave for an ADA related illness/procedure. She really doesn't want to mess with ADA. Go there tell her you want to take time off for the ADA related illness, she will be forced to enter into what is called an interactive process with you and your time off will be granted. Sent from my SM-N920P using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leebick 448 Posted August 16, 2016 I am a regional HR Manager, obesity is covered under ADA, you don't have to have the 1250 hours or be working for a year to be able to take a leave for an ADA related illness/procedure. She really doesn't want to mess with ADA. Go there tell her you want to take time off for the ADA related illness, she will be forced to enter into what is called an interactive process with you and your time off will be granted. Sent from my SM-N920P using the BariatricPal App Totally unrelated to BWLS, Andreaj, but do you know how FMLA comes down on pregnancy with relation to the 1250 hours/working for a year? My husband is a department chair (at a college) and is caught in the middle between one of his faculty and his associate dean. He's been trying to get a clear answer but of course the people who understand these regulations are the ones trying to deny coverage to his faculty member. All he needs is a clear explanation, but is having trouble getting such! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andreaj2003 19 Posted August 16, 2016 Fmla is the same no matter what in terms of the eligibility qualifiers; however there is a Pregancy discrimination act that makes some pregnancy related conditions fall under the ADAA, qualifying for this entitles pregnant women some consideration as well if not eligible for FMLA Sent from my SM-N920P using the BariatricPal App ADAA - Americans with disabilities Amended Act Sent from my SM-N920P using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites