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<blockquote data-quote="CornishKate" data-source="post: 1785049" data-attributes="member: 471391"><p>I’m currently 7 weeks post diagnosis and due to my blurry eyes and other bits I’m still off work but returning soon. Thankfully, I have had great support so far from work. Occupational health rang me on week 3 and advised me to consider having 8 weeks off and then a month of phased return. They are going to have 3 people who can take my bm and a box with orange juice etc if I need it. All the time off for appointments etc. I work in a small office and am confident it won’t be a problem at all. Is your new employer a local authority?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CornishKate, post: 1785049, member: 471391"] I’m currently 7 weeks post diagnosis and due to my blurry eyes and other bits I’m still off work but returning soon. Thankfully, I have had great support so far from work. Occupational health rang me on week 3 and advised me to consider having 8 weeks off and then a month of phased return. They are going to have 3 people who can take my bm and a box with orange juice etc if I need it. All the time off for appointments etc. I work in a small office and am confident it won’t be a problem at all. Is your new employer a local authority? [/QUOTE]
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