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Hello!



I am trying to determine when to schedule surgery in light of a necessary travel obligation. LB was only a 1-2 day recovery and could've worked or traveled etc.



How is the GS recovery? Could I fly a week after surgery?



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I personally took off 2 weeks, the first week was rough, very nauseas the first 3 or 4 days. I think I could have returned after a week but glad I took the 2nd week off. I personally would plan on 2 weeks to give your body time to heal.

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I understand that it is not recommended to fly for I believe three months to prevent blood clots. Speak with your surgeon.

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Never heard of the 3 mth rule for flying. Personally, the band recovery was easy peasy compared with my revision. Everyday for 12 days I felt like I was hit by a truck. My liquid Vicodin was my best friend for 12 days. I had a rougher than average recovery tho. Ur might be much better. 1 week after, however, is being mighty optimistic. U could be great, climbing mountains. Or more like me, lying in agony. U never know.

If it were me, Id give myself at least 2 weeks before I expected to travel. But again, that's just me...good luck

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I was off for work work 2 weeks with the lapband but I could have went back after a week, I was off 3 weeks for band to sleeve and I could have went back after a week. I did not have any complications as far as recovery for both. I was tired with both but I was more tired with the sleeve or at least I slept more with the sleeve. In 3 days I was back to normal with the band and the sleeve....I see people travel all the time going from Mexico back to the states from surgery, I would ask my dr. I guess if you had to fly you may want to get up every 30 min and walk to the bathroom. My recovery was smooth with both operations and I was banded in 2005 and revision in 2014. Good luck

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Hello! I am trying to determine when to schedule surgery in light of a necessary travel obligation. LB was only a 1-2 day recovery and could've worked or traveled etc. How is the GS recovery? Could I fly a week after surgery? thanks

with my band out of work a week. Now with my revision. To sleeve last week I was in eh hospital 2 days. I tried to go to work yesterday a week later and today I'm feeling it. Incisions sore and really worn out. I have to be back on Monday so I'm hoping I feel better then yesterday.

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