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I was told about 3 weeks before returning to my job I work at the front desk of a hotel. I did however hold off for a few extra weeks just because I had no energy whatsoever, but as long as you are able to get up and move around a bit while at work and you have the energy to do so 3 weeks minimum for office work.

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I work in an office too, I took 4 weeks off and glad I did. Even though I felt really pretty good after 7 days, I'm glad I took all that time because I got my "food intake" in order, did all my walking so my gas pains were all gone and when I returned to work 4 weeks later I was feeling GREAT!!!!!!!!! That's just about the time I got all my energy back and was about 20 lbs less!

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i was told to stay home for 4 weeks. i plan on taking one week leave and teleworking 3 weeks. is that an option for you?

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One week off is the norm around here . . . various friends, co-workers and acquaintances that were sleeved were off for 1-2 weeks. My surgeon told me one week if there are no complications. I have a desk job so I hope I will be able to hang!

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Comeflywithme thank you and sounds like your doing !

Jessiquoi my "game plan" is a week leave and then part time for the next one - two weeks. I am also able to work from home so hoping things go well. Out of all the worrying about the surgery and risk work is my main concern. Am I crazy?

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Comeflywithme thank you and sounds like your doing well!!

Jessiquoi my "game plan" is a week leave and then part time for the next one - two weeks. I am also able to work from home so hoping things go well. Out of all the worrying about the surgery and risk work is my main concern. Am I crazy?

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I have 12 days off from day of surgery, i planned it well with Thanksgiving Holiday..using my vacation time...I will have 1 week left but boyfriends parents gave us a 5 day cruise for Christmas..so I am saving my time for that.

I sure do hope and pray 12 days will be enough...I too, have an office job.

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One week, no problem.

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i think it also depends on some individual things too... like, i'm 57 and i don't bounce back as quickly as i did even in my 40s.... like, i'm a Type 1 diabetic and we don't heal as quickly as others...

i feel like Comeflywithme. i want to have my eating down pat before i have to go to work, because my job is nonstop all day and sometimes i forget what time it is, forget to go to the bathroom, eat, etc...

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I was off for two weeks. I could have taken 4 but I was feeling great after 2.

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I HATE my job, so I was off for 5 weeks, but I did have a little complication with dehydration :( ... fortunately we all caught it in time, and a fill up later-good to go :)

Most people have a problem with the anethesia more than anything else...so once that's out of your system, you will do better.

Just no LIFTING! What most of us forget, is even tho there are just a few small scars on the outside; on the inside we look like Frankensteins monster...so we have to wait for all that to heal up before we feel good all over!

Good luck!

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I work at home full-time - self-employed -- I'm so hoping that one week will be enough time to really take "off" -- and then can do lighter schedule for a few days -- but all will be at home, so that is very helpful obviously. I have no backup for my clients, so it's got to be -- so yes, although health/surgery is biggest worry obviously, work is probably second biggest worry --

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i took one week off, had surgery on Oct 6th and came back to work Oct 13th. The first day back i did have to force myself to get up, dressed and come in. i think the more your up and moving the faster you will recover. i was extremely exhausted the first couple of days back but im great now. i feel completely back to normal 17 days post op.

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