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How many days do I need off work from a sentinel node biopsy?

Forums General Melanoma Community How many days do I need off work from a sentinel node biopsy?

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    Jsneathen21
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      Hello! I was wondering if anyone could share how much time off they took from their sentinel node biopsy? I am in retail it's busy this time of year and I have a tight schedule but I know I need to get This node biopsy !! Thank you all in advance!

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        SABKLYN
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          I nelieve I had my SNB on a Thursday and was back at work on The following Monday

          SABKLYN
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            I nelieve I had my SNB on a Thursday and was back at work on The following Monday

            SABKLYN
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              I nelieve I had my SNB on a Thursday and was back at work on The following Monday

                Jsneathen21
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                  Ok that's what I was thinking about 3-4 days! Thank you!

                  Jsneathen21
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                    Ok that's what I was thinking about 3-4 days! Thank you!

                    Jsneathen21
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                      Ok that's what I was thinking about 3-4 days! Thank you!

                    ed williams
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                      Hi Jsneathen21, I had my both arms done so hard to give you advice on what it would be like for the groin region. I would think that standing all day in retail would be tough. I just wanted to wish you luck with the procedure. Ed

                      ed williams
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                        Hi Jsneathen21, I had my both arms done so hard to give you advice on what it would be like for the groin region. I would think that standing all day in retail would be tough. I just wanted to wish you luck with the procedure. Ed

                        ed williams
                        Participant

                          Hi Jsneathen21, I had my both arms done so hard to give you advice on what it would be like for the groin region. I would think that standing all day in retail would be tough. I just wanted to wish you luck with the procedure. Ed

                          Kmiles
                          Participant

                            I had both arms done in November.  I couldn't wear a bra or use deodorant.  I was off for about ten days but only because seeing patients daily wasn't apprporiate floppy and stinky!!! Whatever time you take off rest and yet move.  

                            Kmiles
                            Participant

                              I had both arms done in November.  I couldn't wear a bra or use deodorant.  I was off for about ten days but only because seeing patients daily wasn't apprporiate floppy and stinky!!! Whatever time you take off rest and yet move.  

                              Kmiles
                              Participant

                                I had both arms done in November.  I couldn't wear a bra or use deodorant.  I was off for about ten days but only because seeing patients daily wasn't apprporiate floppy and stinky!!! Whatever time you take off rest and yet move.  

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