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I'm having bypass surgery on February 13 and would like to take a 700 mile trip by car or air to see family (domestic, not international travel) to visit a college campus with my son and daughter (and husband) 3-4 weeks after gastric bypass. I expect to feel tired, but I'm wondering how I will feel physically in terms of internal pain, nausea, etc. that far out after surgery. I am not worried about managing my diet too much, mostly concerned if I will actually feel healthy enough to make the trip. What say ye?

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I'm a week post-op sleeve and feel like I would be ready to travel after another week. Honestly, I could probably do it now. I have a little bit of internal pain, but not much—I only took pain meds the first few days.

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I've been wondering about this too. My brother is getting married on the other side of the country two months after my surgery.

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I would break it down to segments on that long a trip. Get out, walk and take bathroom breaks often. Take plenty of fluids along so you don't get dehydrated. And remember you may still tire out quicker than you used to.

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Thank you. We decided to fly to reduce travel time. We will be seeing a lot of family so I'll get my first experiences where social events involve a lot of food. This will be tough! I suppose I'm most worried about possible having post-op complications while away from home. I suppose the good news is that if I can do it, I'll feel more "normal" and back into the swing of things. I hope at least!

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I had my sleeve done on 1/10 and flew on 1/16 with no problems. I made sure to bring Protein Drinks and what not so I was prepared. I honestly felt great and had no issues. You should be fine - good luck!

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Thank you for this encouraging news! I was worried, but am feeling like as long as I prepare for the food situation with family and friends once we arrive, I should be OK!

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