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I scheduled for my sleeve January 15th 2013. How long does it take back to work in an office setting?

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I work in an office and took two weeks off but I could have gone back after a week. I enjoyed the second week because I could spend time getting used to the new way of eating.

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I took off three weeks. It took me about 9 days to come off the narcotics. Then I still had a bit of pain (manageable with Tylenol), but I was tired. My third week was lovely and I could have been at work. I'm glad I had it though. I went back to work and hit the ground running.

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What kind of narcotics were you on?

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I had my surgery 10/30 and returned to work 11/5. I was a little tired, but over all felt fine. Good luck!

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I had surgery on a Monday recovered for 3 or 4 days. Rested the weekend and was back at work the next monday morning. Ive been at work since and its been a month since i was sleeved. I also havent had any complications.

Good Luck

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i came back in 2 weeks but my job is alot of up and down. Im doing ok but the fist day i almost fainted but my nut said it was because i was starving myself...I bout the premeir Protein shakes from SAMS that have 30 grams pf Protein in them...been drinking tywo a day and feel much better but still tired. If you have a desk job 2 weeks should be plenty. :) If your job is real active you might want to try and take 3 and do what they tell you to get in your Proteins and Fluid. I regret not getting it in like i was supposed to.

good luck

~kris

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I took two weeks off as well. I was home and weak during week one, week two I flew to Las Vegas and walked all day at the SEMA show and cruzed the strip most days and nights. Eating and drinking is super important to follow but my energy and pain was fine after week 1. I never took pain killers once I left the hospital. It all depends how your body handles the surgery, but good luck!

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What kind of narcotics were you on?

I had liquid roxicet and even though I never took the maximum dose it kept me dazed and sleepy.

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our center uses liquid Vicodin...most patients use it for about 5-7 days after coming home from the hospital...

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i plan to take off about 3 wks. i have lots of time off saved up AND i get short term disability...

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