Well, everyone's different. I had a T4-L4 fusion 30 some years ago for severe scoliosis, which was left mostly uncorrected. While in the hospital, I grew to love the atmosphere, seeing it as a whole little world in and of itself. It was fascinating to me. After I healed, I went back to school and got a degree in an allied health profession, not nursing of course --- my back would never handle that! I loved what I did and continued in my field for 18 years, until my spine became unstable and I had to quit. Maybe I would have been better off never doing such physical work, but I was determined. I admit that I did go home crying many nights because of my pain, but I never let on to anyone I worked with that I was in pain, I never asked anyone to help me out. I always carried my weight and then some, probably because I'm thick headed.
I guess as I'm writing this, telling you it can be done, I'm probably more convincing that it's not a good idea.
I think it depenRAB a lot on HOW physical it is. You and your doctor will need to decide together whether it would be in your best interest to return to your current line of work.
Emily :wave: