How Long Were You Off Work Post-Op?
If you really knew me, you'd see my heart is honest and pure, your painful words will push me forward on my journey and NOT knock me down! I will succeed this time, for I have the support of a 50 story building, and the love to last a thousand lifetimes! It's time for me to LOVE ME!
~Heather~
HW: 249/ CW: 130/ GW: 140
I would say if you have a block of time, I would schedule surgery when you have MORE than enough time to heal. I couldn't imagine being forced to go back to work before you are physically ready to do so. You just never know how you or your body will handle this surgery. It's better to have more time to heal, just in case.
Valerie
DS 2005
There is room on this earth for all of God's creatures..
next to the mashed potatoes
I would wait until after your busy season if I was you. Everyone recovers differently from this surgery. Some people bounce right back and some are very sick after this.
I personally, could have never been on my feel 9 hours a day 2 weeks after surgery and I am a high energy person, even at my heaviest weight of 283 I was still a very active, high energy person before my surgery.
It wasn't the pain part of the surgery (I stopped pain meds the day after I left the hospital), it was the nausea and throwing up and diareah that got to me and this lasted 5 months. I went back to work after 3 weeks, and have a sit down job. I would take vacation or work from home for a few hours each day. I had all I could do to drive to work each morning without pulling over to puke - I actually had to coach myself.
Not telling you this to scare you - it's just that you never know how your body will react so what worked for someone may not work for you. My motto is hope for the best but expect and plan for the worst.
Janet in Leesburg
DS 2/25/03
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