I did the LOA forms a month early so that was all good. It got accepted my first day out of work. I had a bunch of sick pay I decided to use and my vacation, so I have something to fall back on. I just don't know if it will be enough. I don't know when you went on leave, but things are different now, and it was really easy. As far as standing at door, we've got a million people who hurt themselves in some way at work for that.
Last year I hurt my back at work, but walmart's Doctor in my area was d-bag and said it was because I sit at my computer too much, so my claim was denied. Walmart was willing to accommodate me, but because I am full time, management had no where to put me, so they told me to go on leave. I was not willing to take the wage cut from that at the time since I was still saving for my top surgery, so I told my doctor to release me back to work. I basically tried to stock a more carefully, and slowly while my back healed. It was stupid I know, but I was willing to risk my back to have my breasts removed sooner. I almost fought workers comp on it, but I decided it was not worth my time.
As for the doctor who denied my claim during my back injury, he supposedly was studying to be an endocrinologist, and he insulted the clinic that prescribes my T and all of the doctors that volunteer there. He thought he knew better, but he was just a big loser.