Nursing school and surgery
I started to feel more like myself around 3-4 weeks. I went back to work at around 4 weeks. I think it's doable.
Hi Pink. I went back to school August 15th and I had surgery August 23rd. I did not tell my instructor. I was lucky we had no clinicals that first week or the 2 following weeks. I did tell my instructor since I don't want her to think I hid it from her. She is very understanding. I only felt tired for about a week. It probably affects everyone differently. Also, we go to clinical once a week and we are in class for a day and a half. I find it easy to drink my fluids. The first 3 days I barely got past a 16oz bottle. But I feel normal now. I hope this helps. I have 3 kids and a husband lol. So clinical can be easier some days than house work.
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Hi, I'm from the Dominican Republic. I had a similar operation and I understand how important it is to be ready to go back to school. I was able to more or less return to my studies after 3 weeks. I recommend that you seek help right away. I asked the teachers to provide me with lecture notes, and I had a friend who helped me with my homework. He showed me a website that was created to help for students, and that eased my problems a little. In addition, there I found an article about immigration