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Hey everyone! New to the site and so far what I see it looks like a great support system and looking forward to coming here. My surgery is scheduled for December 19th and I am getting my FMLA paperwork started. I called my doctor and the suggest 6 weeks has anyone else been told this amount of time for the sleeve?

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It depends on what you do for a living and how much you have to lift. You will have a lifting restriction for a few weeks while you heal.

I work in an office and my doctor cleared me to return the following week. I took a week and a half off in total. I have the freedom to leave my desk when I want and there is a fridge and microwave, so it was no problem.

I've also seen others post that even if they didn't need the extra time physically, it helped them get a solid start mentally.

Good luck :)

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I took six weeks off of work. It was the best decision I could have made in terms of recovery and adjusting to post-op life.

Good luck!

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I am 5 days post op and I felt like I could have went back yesterday but my only concern is I get hyper focused and would forget to drink Water. I am only taking a week off and I was outpatient.

Oh, I work at a lab bench.

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Sadly went back after 2 weeks. It was fine, I just really wanted more time to NOT be at work, but I was physically and mentally ok to be there.

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I took 2 weeks and I needed longer. I'm on my feet about 50% of my job, going up-and-down from my chair all day long. I am 4 weeks out and I still have days where I have a lot of pain at the incision site where my stomach was removed. The pain will be sharp and stabbing. I know it's because I'm up-and-down too much and also doing too much.

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I would drive myself crazy if I stayed at home for 6 weeks. But that's just me. Everyone has their preference and sometimes it's job dependent. I went back to work a week and a half later. I worked part time and slowly worked my way up to a full work day because of lack of energy and mental fogginess. I'm in my 4th week post op and I feel almost normal.

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I took a little more than six weeks. I work for myself, and my job involves a lot of heavy lifting. My doc recommended 6-8 weeks because of that. That took me to just about December. I make stuff for people (and teach the same) for my living, and with the exception of last minute gifts (which I don't have to do if I don't want) business slows down in December. So I took off until January.

Now that I am pretty well healed up, I've been having a ball, living the life of a kept man for the past few weeks. On the other hand, Mrs. LittleBill has been reminding me that there is still stuff that needs doing around here. :blush:

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yeah, doc suggested 4-6 weeks. i put in for four, hoping to return sooner. my date is 12/16 so just before yours. good luck!! :)

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