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Diagnosis: Aortic Regurgitation, Bicuspid Aortic Valve

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Stephen Reeve posted an update
8 years ago (August 5, 2017)
My first week back at work did not quite goes as planned. I was there Monday morning at 7am only to fine out I was assigned to work with a team in India so I have an 11pm to midnight meeting. Oh and then I have a 7am Tuesday morning... Read more.
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Stephen Reeve posted an update
8 years ago (August 1, 2017)
I started back at work on Monday morning at 7am. I got a new assignment in the afternoon which invoved a conference call THAT NIGHT from 11pm to midnight. It was a long and tiring day. Not a good "back to work" start. But today (Tuesday) was better. We will... Read more.
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What a tough Monday! Welcome back to work.... Sorry you couldn't have a slower start. Many of us start back part time and still find it exhausting for a few weeks... Take care Stephen.
Nothing like a baptism of fire. Take care of yourself and your health. I hope things slow down a tad for your sake.
Not, don't overdo. Take care of yourself
Stephen Reeve posted an update
8 years ago (July 20, 2017)
Well my return to work date is set for July 31st. Then it is back to the working world.
I hope you enjoy the last week or so of your vacay!!
Hope you do something fun and something you like to do this week. Don't forget to rest when you need to. That first week back can be tiring. Have a great day on your first day and first week.
enjoy your last week at home.. I returned at the beginning of the month and the first day I came home and had to take a nap. I was so tired..though I was working a half day at home already.. its a big change but gets better every day.. have... Read more.
Yes, my first day back at work was tiring; it's a big adjustment from the recuperation routine. But you will bounce back, listen to your body.

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