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Old 09-26-2016, 07:47 AM #1
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Default When is it ok to return to work (part time return)

Hi everyone,

I'm wondering at what point in the recovery is it ok to try to make a return to work? I've been on medical leave for two months now. I work in advertising and i would be using my laptop a lot as well as using my brain to come up with creative marketing ideas. My employers are well aware that my workload as well as the hours i come back at should be significantly reduced. I would be returning at 2 hours per day, then if all goes well it would increase as time goes on as far as i can handle it.

So before you return to work, should you be completely symptom free? (I'm not)
Relatively symptom free? I'm just a bit confused as when to go back. Any thoughts?

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