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Signed off sick
Cruiksl
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Just looking for some advice. I've been signed off with a low back pain which a physio has advised me that I have a slipped disc.
The date my GP signed it is 15/2 for 1 week. Does that mean I can go back to work on Monday 22/2 or Tuesday 16/2 if I am able.
Any advice would be appreciated.
The date my GP signed it is 15/2 for 1 week. Does that mean I can go back to work on Monday 22/2 or Tuesday 16/2 if I am able.
Any advice would be appreciated.
So little money - so much time :mad:
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You need either a continuation line or a signing off line after next week.Don’t be a can’t, be a can.0
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I know it's looking likely I will need another line. Just needed to know whether it will be from Monday or Tuesday.So little money - so much time :mad:0
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Just looking for some advice. I've been signed off with a low back pain which a physio has advised me that I have a slipped disc.
The date my GP signed it is 15/2 for 1 week. Does that mean I can go back to work on Monday 22/2 or Tuesday 16/2 if I am able.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Tuesday 16/2 was today.
If you are signed off for a week, then yesterday was your first day and you will be expected to return on Monday 22 or revisit the doctor for another note but don't forget to call in on monday and talk to your boss.0 -
Thanks for this. I'm going to call my boss tomorrow with an update anyway. The whole thing is getting me down to be honest. Just want to feel ok again.So little money - so much time :mad:0
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