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Old 09-11-2009, 03:59 PM #1
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Default My Own Gordian Knot

I am lost. I recently had another stroke and angiogram and missed having a second craniotomy by a hair) I have one letter from my Dr. here in San Diego that says I should take a month off from work and then work 1/2 days for another month and should not hop, skip or jump either. Or lift over 10 pounds and my twin grandsons are just pushing 40. Then I have another letter from my surgeon in Phoenix that says I can do whatever. (No restrictions)

I do have both Short and Long Term Disabilty insurance and would take home right around what I do now.

One Dr. told me I am allowed to fence again in 3 weeks. (He said 6 when he told me so there are left)

I am a type A lawyer (in house) and worked whilst in the hospital much to the chagrin of my wife. So we are waiting for my head to explode and I don't know what the heck to do. What would you do?
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