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Old 05-28-2007, 11:33 AM #1
coleheart coleheart is offline
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Default A Little Nervous

Hi, I am glad to see that a forum such as this exists. I have surgery on 6/7, and I am not too sure what to expect afterwards. Am I going to be able to care for my children? Am I going to be able to care for myself? As a teacher, should I expect to be able to return to work in August? Any insight would be helpful and most appreciated.
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