Scared, but not about the surgery

Ana_Ng
on 5/9/07 4:00 am - Bay City, MI
I'm more worried about the time off from work this is going to cost me. I don't get paid time off or vacation, so all of the days I have to take off for recovery are going to be negative in the pocketbook. I'm curious to know how quickly/slowly people have recovered. I know each case is unique, but I plan to have it done laproscopicly (my date is May 30 by the way, super close!) and I've generally been a good healer. Suggestions? Comments? Anyone want to pat me on the back, because this is a big accomplishment for me after 2 years of working toward getting a surgery date!
Ann M.
on 5/9/07 4:28 am - Peoria, AZ
I had lap RNY and was back at my desk in a week. I'm an administrative assistant so I didn't have to life or do anything but sit and answer phones and work on the computer.
Ana_Ng
on 5/10/07 7:32 am - Bay City, MI
I have a desk job as well and I hope that I am able to do the same. I met with my supervisors yesterday about all of this and they have actually allowed me a little "at home" work time. We will see how it all goes.
Karen53
on 5/9/07 4:56 am - Roseville, MI
I had lap RNY and need the whole six weeks..... But I'm older than a lot of people who get this surgery (53) so maybe that's why. No way could I have gone back in a week.
tonya S.
on 5/9/07 5:37 am
Hi Ana I had the full bypass laproscopicly and my revovery period was very quick. I could have went back to work in a week . I was on no pain meds after one day at home. You will do very well. I had no problems at all. April 3rd was my surgery date. Tonya
MJSB
on 5/9/07 7:21 am - Bay City, MI
Ha Ana I was in the hosiptal for two days when I got out I did my closes I was on pain meds for two days I,m 52 so It all depinds on how you do pains and it nice to hear from someone from Bay City So Hi A FRIEND FROM BAY CITY
Ann M.
on 5/9/07 8:22 am - Peoria, AZ
I was 55 when I had the surgery so I don't think age has anything to do with it. I was in good shape and did exercises before the surgery so I was raring to go afterwards.
CrystalH
on 5/9/07 9:05 am - Vassar, MI
I took my pain meds for like 3 days then I was fine.. I am a college students and I went back to school on the 6th day after surgery and I was fine.. I guess it all depends on what you do for work also. Good luck let us know how you are or if you have any other questions
Ana_Ng
on 5/10/07 7:37 am - Bay City, MI
Tell me about your pain meds? What did they give you to help with the pain. I don't do well with any kind of Vicoden or anything like that and I usually end up using Motrin 600's or something like that, but I fear that won't be enough this time around. This is my first abdominal surgery. I took Vicoden for surgery on my upper arm about 6 years ago and all I can remember is troubled sleep and weird dreams.
Deborah N.
on 5/9/07 12:40 pm - Westland, MI
had mine done Lap on Tusday and home by thursday, Off all pain meds day I came home. I could have gone back to work within a week. But I did get short term disability and stayed home for 5 weeks. Good Luck
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