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My surgery is Jan. 14 and I have to return to school on Jan. 21! I am determined to do this. Any advice would be appreciated.

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It really depends on the person. You should be fine. I went back to work 3 days after surgery but I have a sedentary job so wasn't a big deal. I didn't feel great the first 3 days or so but was getting around easily. If your recovery is anything like mine you will be ok as long as you prepare and have everything on hand (protein drinks/shakes, Water, etc)

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No problem if your recovery is similar to mine.

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Honestly, I couldn't have done it. I'm usually so tough and thought I would be back at work in a few days, but there was no way. I had my sleeve on December 19, and I'm not going back until January 14. There were days I was just SO fatigued, and taking a shower required me to rest for 2 hours, lol. I did have a post op infection, which I'm sure contributed to this, but it's about healed now. Today is the first day I've felt pretty good since my surgery.

I know lots of people do go back to work in a few days, and I hope you can be one of them, but it doesn't hurt to consider plan B in case it doesn't work out that way.

Good luck!

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I think a lot depends on your diet. I was on Clear Liquids for 2 weeks and was really weak the second week. I couldn't have done it. However, those who were allowed Protein Shakes, seemed to have more energy.

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I return to work Jan 21.... I asked for 2 additional weeks considering im on my feet all day with children. I was sleeved on Dec. 28 i have been fatigue and my incisions are painful. I am thankful to be home for 2 weeks and today i purchased a abdominal binder because my biggest incision is soooo painful and i struggle sleeping/walking/ etc. I love the new energy i feel! i feel so light !!! the best is yet to come just have to get over the initial stages of the surgery. Best wishes to you!

TD

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I think a lot depends on your diet. I was on clear liquids for 2 weeks and was really weak the second week. I couldn't have done it. However, those who were allowed Protein shakes, seemed to have more energy.

Good point! I was allowed soft foods after one week. Maybe that is why I was able to be out and about so quickly.

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I'm having my sleeve on the 17 and have booked 5 weeks off to make sure i can handle working on my feet for 8-10 hour days. I also lift heavy pots and boxes. I think every person reacts diffrently and you just have to wait and see.

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By Day 7 I was feeling fine. See how you feel.

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Thanks for all of the comments! I feel better now. I'm a student and classes begin on the 7th so I am goingt o miss a week of classes but my daughter is going to try to go to classes for me. I just need enough strength to get my butt in my seat and study! I hope all goes smooth.

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I was back at work 6 days after surgery. I think you will be fine if you follow your doctor's advice. Walk everyday even if you don't feel like it.

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