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Hiya hippies!!

I'm going for a hip resurfacing on my right hip with Mr Treacy On

1st June!! Only 4 weeks to go! I'm so excited - I didn't realise

until now it was possible to look forward to getting cut open!

Anyway

I'm trying to sort stuff out with my work who are fine about me

having the time off. HOwever I was wondering if anyone could give me

any advice about when I should tell them I'll be back. I'm a vision

mixer for TV so my job basically involves sitting on my bum (on a

chair!) pressing buttons, now and agian throughout the day moving to

another room to sit on a different chair to press some different

buttons. It's never hurried but the shifts can be quite long

sometimes up to 12 hours (but if you work that long you get a lot of

breaks).

I also get taxis paid to and from work for me due to my arthritis.

How long does it usually take before you're fit to go back to work?

Obviously the answer is totally different from person to person. But

if nothing was to go wrong and I was to recover at a steady rate

(I'm 23 and not too out of shape so I'm hoping my recovery will be

steady) when should I tell them I can be back?

I'm also meant to be going on a training week on 10th July (1 month

10 days after my op) should I cancel it? It's a 1hr plane journey

away, staying in a hotel.

Any advice very very gratefully recieved!!

Thankyou

Mo

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