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I had my band placed on Tuesday. I am feeling better but still uncomfortable. How long is reasonable to be off work? I have disability coverage so length is not an issue. I just don't want to abuse or go back too soon. I have an active job that requires long hrs with lots of movement, changing of positions. I also will have trouble getting breaks when I go back to eat a small bite.

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I had my surgery this past Monday, yesterday I went grocery shopping and it wore me out I felt like a took 2 steps back. I know grocery shopping isn't the same as your work but maybe this will help a little!

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Yeah I went for a walk too. And I was wasted tired. I passed out for about 3 hrs when I got home. I feel good but know I am not ready.

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10days but no lifting no cleaning for 6weeks

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If length of time is not a problem, I would take a week to 10 days. Give yourself time to heal but also time to learn how to manage your new eating habits. Are you on liquid? Does anyone at your work know? If they don't and you're on liquids then you could get questioned. I took 1 week off and to be honest if I could I would have taken 2 weeks. Not to heal but to get through the liquid stage. I found it difficult working, liquid diet, and nosey coworkers.

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My surgery was on a Friday and I took the following week off, but I could have gone back to work on Monday. The only issue I really had was just getting tired too quickly and I was obviously a little sore, but pretty good overall. I have a desk job. If your job is more physical and you have the capability I would take 2 weeks.

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I think at least 2 weeks for a physical job maybe even 3 if you can.. Its not just about physical healing, this can be a very emotional time too. Could u go back part time for a week if u have to return earlier than u are ready to .. wishing u a speedy recovery !

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I would say at least two weeks! Give your self time to heal and feel better.

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I have a job where I pretty much sit all day. My dr gave me 4 weeks off because I had hiatal hernia. Longest 4 weeks ever. I begged him to let me go back after 2. Lol

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Right now I am targeting 3 weeks. I am hoping this doesn't appear to long. I know from a few days ago that fatigue just hits. And I cant rule out 10 to 12 hr days when I return. I once had to work 32 hrs straight.

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