@jennyss Glad to hear it has started well for you. Sometimes the thought of going back to work is scarier than when you actually do it! I am now back at work after my breast cancer op, 4 weeks of rad & further op to remove ovaries, which was 2 weeks ago. I am a casual employee & even though only 2 people at work knew of my illness, they were very good in providing support & letting me have as much time off as i wanted. Now with everything behind me, it was good to get back into a routine as it makes you feel "normal" again. It is so great that you are going back to a job you know & with work mates you have worked with before as familiarity helps. Take it slow at the start as you may find fatigue hits you if you push too hard. If you have a long drive to & from work, like I do, it also takes a toll on your body so give yourself every opportunity, even if you don't feel you need it, to make a cuppa & sit outside & relax or take a short nap when you get home. I also have frozen meals for when I feel too tired to cook but my hubby doesn't mind cooking either so that helps! Your strength will return & when you feel up to it, start walking for some exercise in the morning or evening as that really helps make you feel better & also helps with fitness levels. I am going to start my walking again next week as I feel i have recovered enough from my latest op which was 2 weeks ago. You will really start to feel part of a "normal" life again so embrace your exciting new chapter, take it slow, listen to your body & you will get stronger every day. Hugs xx