Hi everyone, I've had a meeting with hr and my manager, whom I have to say we're very understanding and accomadating. It is two and half months since my SAH, and although I think I've done very well, until I go back to work, it's difficult to determine what I can or can't do. I'm a senior in a care centre, a responsible and at times stressful job, but I am going back on twenty hours, only half day shifts, I will be surplus to the shift to start with and see how I get on, so watch this space xx
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Well done for having come so far. Good luck with the job, don't get overtired though.
Hope it goes okay well done you for getting where you are that's great that they're being understanding hopefully that will continue once you're back. Pace yourself!
Best of luck. You're being very brave.
Thank you for your replys, I don't feel brave, I'm going back because I have to, financially struggling and won't know unless I try. I have the option of changing my job from senior to carer or even cleaner if I can't do my job, So my options are open. I don't start back until mid April, and will be even stronger by then.
Starting back at work is hard! Just make sure you don't overdo things
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