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I've been wondering for a while now if I'm ready to go back to some sort of 'normal'. Most of my symptoms have improved since my surgery last year, I'm not vomiting anymore, I've put on over a stone in weight (my clothes finally fit! :ylol2: ) and I have more energy. However, I still get stomach pain, which my GI is aware of, but didn't seem too concerned about (I don't think he was really taking in what I was saying last time though), I'm also getting a lot of heartburn, and having issues with my joints. I had an isotope scan last Friday (4 April) which will hopefully provide some answers.
At the moment, I have a sick note from my doctors, which is getting renewed all the time, when the old one runs out, I just phone and they do a new one. This entitles me to Employment Support Allowance (ESA) which helps me pay my phone bill and travel costs for appointments etc. It seems that my doctors will keep doing this until I can convince them that I am ready for work, rather than them telling me I can, so I have no idea how to judge it.
While I am not desperate for money, I hate not working, I spend most days at home with not that much to do, being signed off as sick makes me feel as though I can't go out and do much, since it's taxpayers money, and besides, living in a village means there isn't much to do anyway.
I have a university place for September (I didn't apply, the uni just called and asked if I wanted the place), which I am really hoping I'll be allowed to take up, but I have no savings to help with costs. I also don't want to just go from doing nothing to living on my own and doing 9-5 lectures every day followed by a block of placements which include 12 hour shifts in hospitals. So getting a part time job would be ideal.
How do you guys gage when you're ready to get back to some sort of 'normal' routine? The last thing I want to do is make my health worse again, last time I went to uni, I came out really sick, but I don't want to sit here not getting anywhere either. I know you can't tell me what to do, I'd just like some opinions and experiences. Thankyou .
I've been wondering for a while now if I'm ready to go back to some sort of 'normal'. Most of my symptoms have improved since my surgery last year, I'm not vomiting anymore, I've put on over a stone in weight (my clothes finally fit! :ylol2: ) and I have more energy. However, I still get stomach pain, which my GI is aware of, but didn't seem too concerned about (I don't think he was really taking in what I was saying last time though), I'm also getting a lot of heartburn, and having issues with my joints. I had an isotope scan last Friday (4 April) which will hopefully provide some answers.
At the moment, I have a sick note from my doctors, which is getting renewed all the time, when the old one runs out, I just phone and they do a new one. This entitles me to Employment Support Allowance (ESA) which helps me pay my phone bill and travel costs for appointments etc. It seems that my doctors will keep doing this until I can convince them that I am ready for work, rather than them telling me I can, so I have no idea how to judge it.
While I am not desperate for money, I hate not working, I spend most days at home with not that much to do, being signed off as sick makes me feel as though I can't go out and do much, since it's taxpayers money, and besides, living in a village means there isn't much to do anyway.
I have a university place for September (I didn't apply, the uni just called and asked if I wanted the place), which I am really hoping I'll be allowed to take up, but I have no savings to help with costs. I also don't want to just go from doing nothing to living on my own and doing 9-5 lectures every day followed by a block of placements which include 12 hour shifts in hospitals. So getting a part time job would be ideal.
How do you guys gage when you're ready to get back to some sort of 'normal' routine? The last thing I want to do is make my health worse again, last time I went to uni, I came out really sick, but I don't want to sit here not getting anywhere either. I know you can't tell me what to do, I'd just like some opinions and experiences. Thankyou .