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bednobs | 17:44 Mon 19th Jan 2009 | Health & Fitness
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Hi all, i have a temporary nephrostomy (well at least i hope its temporary) which is draining into a leg bag. the problem i have is that the hospital doctors are saying i am unable to work with this in and have signed me off sick for the time being while i wait for an operation date. i think they are being over-cautious as i do a desk job, and tbh probably do more moving around at home than i would ever do at work.
I know in my heart i should listen to the doctors but i really want to work. Does anybody here go to work with a nephrostomy? Could you reassure me please?? :)
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Hi bednobs...no I haven't got a nephrostomy or ever had one and I sympathise with you and hope that it can be reversed.

Do what the Drs have suggested, but for what it is worth, I cannot see that a sedentary job would be harmful.
click onto the information leaflet & you should get a PDF file come up - read the section about going back to work.

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=nephros tomy&btnG=Google+Search&meta=cr%3DcountryUK|co untryGB

I've had a colostomy bag for a year before it was sucessesfully reversed & so can sympathise with you.

good luck x
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thank you both so much for your replies - Jack that information leaflet was SOOOOO useful - i wish i had thought to look for one before!

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