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Post-Treatment => Post-Treatment => Topic started by: Andrea Ortega on July 21, 2018, 08:20:28 pm

Title: 6 weeks more or less back to work??? Teacher 2nd Grade
Post by: Andrea Ortega on July 21, 2018, 08:20:28 pm
My doctor said I should plan on being out for at least 6 weeks from work. I am a second grade teacher. I have a 3cm tumor surgically removing by getting hollowed-out not taking the whole thing. This happens two days after school starts. is it likely that I will be able to teach six weeks after or should I suggest a long-term sub that can carry on through Thanksgiving, Christmas, or even beyond?
Title: Re: 6 weeks more or less back to work??? Teacher 2nd Grade
Post by: Patti on July 22, 2018, 01:17:01 pm
I was a seventh grade science teacher.  My tumor was bigger and became problematic.  I can not see a teacher being able to go back to work for 6 months. Your brain has to heal and you have to adjust to hearing and balance issues.  Mine was not a typical experience, so don't go by my story.  But definitely don't go back into the classroom until January.  Surgeons love to say 6 weeks because they think they can make you all better.  They can not relate to the things you will feel and the stimulation of a classroom and a a whole school.  Be kind to yourself!  Patti
Title: Re: 6 weeks more or less back to work??? Teacher 2nd Grade
Post by: Andrea Ortega on July 22, 2018, 06:22:04 pm
Thank you!
Title: Re: 6 weeks more or less back to work??? Teacher 2nd Grade
Post by: SueLL on July 24, 2018, 11:23:45 am
Hi Andrea - I think it all depends!  I teach at the college level, so I had similar concerns.  My surgeon said the typical 4-6 week recovery, and I built in 8 weeks.  He mentioned that he had an experience with a kindergarten teacher who had more difficulties adjusting to the classroom just due to the noise and confusion related to that age group.  Today is 5 weeks post surgery, and I feel as though I could return to work.  My neck is stiff when I wake up, and my surgeon doesn't want me to full-out exercise or bend straight over.  I require more sleep than pre-surgery, and I will have to adjust for increased hearing loss.  I am not 100% yet, but I can have a normal day - cook, go shopping, work around house, work on computer, etc.

If you read these boards you will find people driving and returning to work after two weeks and others who still have serious issues after six months. 

Good luck!  Sue
Title: Some tumor left on facial nerve
Post by: Abetpds on July 26, 2018, 03:15:15 pm
I had surgery with Friedman and Schwartz at UCSD on June 26th and was told that a small portion was left on the facial nerve.  For others who had this, how long did it take before you had to take action --- either re surgery or GK? I am 70 years old and am not too keen to do anything else after this surgery. 
Also, I was under the impression that CSF leaks happen with 3 weeks after surgery, but I've read some posts where they occured months after.  It's  a month now after surgery. Can I begin to bend and lift things? I still have headaches which is managable except for those stabbing ones that feel like an electric shock - that comes with no warning - but lasts  a short time. When they do come they are horrible.
Thanks
Regina
Title: Re: 6 weeks more or less back to work??? Teacher 2nd Grade
Post by: Patti on July 27, 2018, 02:18:57 pm
Oh Regina, I have gotten those shocks without warning! They are scary!
Title: Re: 6 weeks more or less back to work??? Teacher 2nd Grade
Post by: Sanderson on July 28, 2018, 04:03:15 pm
I was told the same thing about returning to my classroom. My surgery was March 28, during Spring Break. My facial nerve was affected. I ended up taking off the remaining semester. Had my nerve been left intact, I would have happily returned but would have been more tired than usual. It was hard to stay home but necessary for rest and recuperation. I was in good shape before the surgery—lots of yoga and walking. I returned back to yoga after a month, which helped me with my balance.
Title: Re: 6 weeks more or less back to work??? Teacher 2nd Grade
Post by: ColleenS on August 03, 2018, 03:55:57 pm
I also work and teach at the university level. I went back at 8 weeks. My main issue was brain fog. I really needed another month, but I made it. I still have some short-term memory issues. I am not sure they will ever get any better than it is now  ::)