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Question for those of you who have gone through the surgery...how long were you out of work? I work in a correctional facility, and have a desk job, but do have to run sometimes if there is an alarm. Will I need more than a week off?

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Oh no! I don't think your doctor would approved you to go back to work if he knew you may be running and straining in any way within the first 4 to 6 weeks. There is still discomfort and healing happening in your body. If all u did was a desk job then that would be different .I would not put myself in any position that could cause physical harm. I think you should have an honest talk with you doctor. Good luck to you

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I haven't had the surgery yet but my friend did and she told me that she was only in the hospital a day and felt like herself after 2 wks, however it can take up to 6 wks to recover. . You can't lift more than 20 lbs for that full 6 wks either, I believe. It depends on how fast you heal. Some ppl say their dr cleared them after 2 wks.. But I definitely think you'll need more than a week. Hope that helps :)

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Question for those of you who have gone through the surgery...how long were you out of work? I work in a correctional facility, and have a desk job, but do have to run sometimes if there is an alarm. Will I need more than a week off?

Thank you!

Worked in a correction facility for 15years as well, I went to work with a cast on my leg. The staff were great. The made a few changes for me...Don't be afraid to ask if you need more time or if you need something worked out to fit your needs.

Best of luck to you

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Question for those of you who have gone through the surgery...how long were you out of work? I work in a correctional facility, and have a desk job, but do have to run sometimes if there is an alarm. Will I need more than a week off?<br> Thank you!

I had surgery Thursday before Memorial Day and went back Tuesday, after Holiday. Glad I did. Missed 2 days since then r/e Constipation issues

To me, better to save the time for later down the line

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I went back at 2 weeks, that was Friday! I feel good but tired and tired of liquids! LOL Let yourself heal!!!

Good luck!

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I work an office job too, my surgeon said if you are flexible with your work, for example, you can go home early, come in late, etc. you can go back after a week if you feel up to it. I know when I had my gallbladder out I took 5 days off and was fine, but I didn't have the tiredness from not eating after that. My friend who had it done a couple of years ago took a week off. I would plan for more though just in case and if you feel ok then go in, maybe half days if that's an option?

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