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Hi All!

I am a newbie to the forums, but I have just been approved for the VSG and have a surgery date scheduled for 3/19. I searched for a thread with this topic, but didn't find anything so I apologize if I am duplicating something that is already posted elsewhere.

I am curious as to how long everyone was off work. I know healing times vary from person to person, but I would like to know what everyone's average was. I am in 100% commissioned sales and will only have about a 9 days (spanning a weekend) to take off work and I am wondering if I will even be able to function after that?

Input and feedback is appreciated!

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I requested 3 weeks off from work but ended up going back to work after 1 1/2 weeks. I think I could have gone back after a week though. Good luck on your surgery!!!

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I took 2 weeks off. Today is my first day working. I could have done it a week ago but then again I just sit at work.

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Seems most people are back to work in 2 weeks. My job requires me to lift 50 lbs so I was off work for 2 months. Best Wishes. Tina

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Since I sit at a desk all day, my doctor said I probably could start working some in about 3 -4 days. I'm just not allowed to drive. With a sales job,do you have to lug equipment/products around? My doctor says no lifting of more than 10 pounds. Maybe you can work part-time to begin with then build up to full-time.

I have decided to take off 3 weeks of work since I will then be having hand surgery and be out for another 2 weeks. Work prefers I just stay out for 5 weeks so that I heal properly from my surgeries...especially since I have enough sick leave time to cover the 5 weeks.

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I took off 6 weeks because my job I walk alot and i couldn't see my self getting all my liquids and Protein in I'm very busy at work I decided I need time to work on me and my new life I wanted to have a plan and routine when I go back but far as how I feel wise I feel like I could go back in my opinion the sleeve is a learning process it takes patience

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i am an accountant and I took off a week and 2 days. I was cleared to take 6 weeks off, but I didn't need it. I felt great at the time. I do have to say that it can be a challenge trying to get in the liquids when I am so busy at work. I would suggest 2 weeks if you can pull it off.

I wish I would of waited another week or so to go back.

Best of luck to you.

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I'm in accounting too. I'm taking a week off. I did it this summer after hysterectomy so I think I'll be ok

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I'm takeing 3 to 4 week's off. For just in case

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I took two weeks off. I could have gone back after a week but my parents are in town and we wanted to show them around.

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I had surgery on a Wednesday and was back to work on Monday. I do have a desk job with a assistant. My assistant was a big help and I probably could not have went back so soon if it wasn't for her.. by weeks end tho, I was fine..

Good Luck

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My surgery was 2/7/13 and I'm taking 4-6 weeks off so I can get into the swing of my new eating habits before heading back into the office. I'm on short term disability until I get back.

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I traveled to sc from NJ for my surg. I had it on weds august 8th and went home one week later on a wednesday, That following monday I went back to my one patient. (i do home health care) And i took another week off from my other patient just because I knew she'd be running me ragged. I was Fine with my one patient ( a child.) But i couldn't lift for a month. If your job isn't too physical you should be okay after a week.

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from Wednesday 12/5 till Thursday 12/13... straight 8 days... wished I'd taken more time off...

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10 days

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