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I'm taking 3 weeks off post op. I want to be close to normal foods by the time I have to go back to work, I figured the liquids & pureed foods would be easier to manage if I was home. I wish I would have taken off 2 weeks pre op too though. I am struggling with the pre op diet at work, I wish I could do it from home instead and maybe I wouldn't be cheating so much...ugh.

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I work from home as well and I only took 4 days off. It might have been a little too optimistic, but being as though all I have to do is go to my office and log on to my workstation, I'm thinking I should be OK. My surgery is scheduled for 1/29

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I had a desk job when I had the sleeve and took one week off. This time I’m having my conversion to a bypass on a Thursday and taking the whole next week off. My friend did the same thing and he was fine.


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My job is allowing me 6 weeks off, but only 5 of the weeks will be paid. I'll probably take all 6 weeks off because I want to start off strong and make good habits!

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My doctor said most people are fine to return after one week. He wanted me home for two weeks because I have a very physical job. The return has been fine, though navigating "learning" the sleeve, what to eat, etc has been a challenge.


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Maybe you can schedule your surgery over spring break and not miss any time from work. The recovery time is quick.

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That would be ideal but the three month diet is throwing that timeframe off. I think it’s going to end up taking place in May or June.


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Surgery was 3/11/15 and I was back to work 3/18/15.

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Surgery was 10/3/16 went back the 13th could have went back the 10th but follow up appointment wasn't until the 12th to clear me

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I will be able to schedule anytime after may 15, unless my doc does not require the two week pre-op diet. With how everything will fall, if he doesn’t require that, I could schedule during the last two weeks of April. I am not sure if every doctor requires the diet, as I hear some do and some don’t. I have my first appointment on Jan. 9 so I will have a better idea then. [emoji123]


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Like someone said earlier, it all depends on the person.

I had surgery on a Tuesday, was released Thursday and was at work (office) comfortably on Monday.

I hope this helps!

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I teach 4th grade. I had the first week off for holidays (sleeved 12/28) and I took another week.


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I work from home, my doc put me out on short term disability for 6 weeks. I only used 5 weeks. I guilted myself back to work a week early.


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