Hi there
I am going in for a graft on my right eye on Monday and its been a long time since I had a graft on my left eye. Wa wondering in this day and time what sort of period people have been taking off work to recover?
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Time off work
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Re: Time off work
Hi Heppy,
Well, it really depends on the sort of job you do - some people have gone back after a week or two, others have taken a month or more. What can be useful is to negotiate a phased return to work, starting with reduced hours/days. For what it's worth, I took 3 weeks off after each of my transplants.
All the best
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Well, it really depends on the sort of job you do - some people have gone back after a week or two, others have taken a month or more. What can be useful is to negotiate a phased return to work, starting with reduced hours/days. For what it's worth, I took 3 weeks off after each of my transplants.
All the best
Anne
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Re: Time off work
Thanks Anne
I work in a supermarket which requires some heavy lifting which I guess can be stressful to the eye.
Was planning about 4-6 weeks off but might look into phased return after this!
Paul
I work in a supermarket which requires some heavy lifting which I guess can be stressful to the eye.
Was planning about 4-6 weeks off but might look into phased return after this!
Paul
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Re: Time off work
I was off for 6 weeks. Heavy lifting not good with a new graft, ask your ophthalmologist
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Re: Time off work
Yes, heavy lifting is definitely a no - though I was never told how long that ban lasts. So when you do return to work, you might need your employer to make 'reasonable adjustments' for you and not require you to do any lifting for however long the surgeon says.
All the best!
Anne
All the best!
Anne
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Re: Time off work
My first graft (PK) was done at Christmas (a busy time of year for me). My GP insisted on my having 6 weeks off. My second graft (DALK) was done at a calmer time of year and I was able to accommodate the recuperation within my annual leave allowance.
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Re: Time off work
Thanks for the replies guys.
Very helpful
Paul
Very helpful
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Re: Time off work
I have been pondering the time off work issue post graft. My consultant is pushing me towards a double graft.
My problem is that im left eye dominate. My right eye is below driving standard, and has been a lazy eye for 30 years.
My job revolves around professional driving and heavy lifting.
I was surmising that I could be off for a good part of a year.
My problem is that im left eye dominate. My right eye is below driving standard, and has been a lazy eye for 30 years.
My job revolves around professional driving and heavy lifting.
I was surmising that I could be off for a good part of a year.
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