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Should I postpone? Anyone had the single incision gastric sleeve?



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I am due to have a single incision gastric sleeve next Friday, but now my mother is coming to visit less than a week after. She hasn't visited since I moved here and is staying for 10 days. I want to be able to do stuff whilst she is here. Is there anyone here who had the single incision (laparoscopic) procedure? How did you feel a week in? Were you sleeping ok? Mobile?

Its over an hour drive to the airport, did anyone have trouble driving after 6 days?

My best friend is also coming to visit 3 weeks after the surgery. I'm wondering whether or not I should postpone, this would mean I won't have it for another couple of months and I was really looking forward to getting going.

Any thoughts?

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Personally I would not. I think I would get derailed and might be hard to get going again...something else might come up and then something else. I would hope they are coming because they love you and enjoy your company. Go to the movies, picnic, gentle walk and other low key activities. I'm sure they would not need to be entertained and wouldn't want you to change your very significant self improvement plan.

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I would wait if for no other reason than surgery is not the priority for you right now. I flew my folks out right after surgery but that was so they could help me as I recovered not to go site seeing or to entertain them.

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I haven't been sleeved yet but when I was 17, I had 4.5 hour abdominal open surgery, I was on a pain pump after and even though I was young I was in the hospital a little over a week....when I got home on oral pain pills omg girl it was awful. I could hardly sit up and down without holding on to something. Going poo.. ouch... walking in sneakers on cement ouch... those stomach muscles take time to heal and it's painful. I had zero stamina and could only do very short trips out.

I can't imagine needing open surgery plus the confines of the diet plus managing company!!!!

Unless open surgery is different now, idk... it was pelvic stomach belly button down but I figure as a teen-ager, I had the best advantage...si that's my two cents

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My surgery was my number one priority, and I wanted it done as soon as possible. My mother actually stayed a week with me after surgery to take care of me and help me out. I don't think you'll be up to entertaining someone a week out. I was driving and going out a little bit but they were short trips and I got tired quickly.

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