I have downloaded the information provided and sent it to family to key them into what is next for me. We have just recieved the dreaded Insurance forms again and they ask my Dr to predict my medical outcome and ask when I will be ready to go back to work. This has been quite confronting for me, although it shouldnt be. I havent been at work since this happened, and having my 7th Chemo hit next week. My job was quite physical and also, I serve sick people all the time. Once upon a time in Pharmacy, there were plenty of staff and we shared the roles of merchandising, dusting shelves, re-arranging shelving, shifting stock, climbing ladders for poster ever time there is a catalogue and restocking shelves. I was doing it by myself, 90% of the time. I am right handed and it is my right arm that has been effected, my underarm has been a constant reminder that I had surgery. Where I work there was just me for the majority of the time cleaning and moving and stocking the entire store, and the high school girls come in at the end of the day and do the light duties, such as sweep floor or remove packets from the webster charts. So the last few days I have stressed out about what my boss must be thinking now I will be relatively unable to do the majority of what I was doing. The other mature women just ordered stock and served customers, I was stilll kneeling on the floors dusting! One day a week I sat at a desk and did the Webster Packs (putting tablets into containers), and I stood and did some computer work, analysing dead stock and printing out signs. I have wondered about work and when I will be able to go back, and if they will want me back! Bel