How have other people handled WLS surgery in the work place???
I am scheduled for surgery May 5th..and I know it will be here before I know it. I am a private person by nature. I have been struggling with what to tell my boss...who is a tall thin vegan. I know I didn't have to give details but I knew I had an obligation to tell her I would be taking a medical leave so on Monday I broke down and discussed it with her. ...and I just stuck to the facts...4 to 6 weeks out maybe back in the office sooner
She seemed to be understanding but she said.."I don't think you are that big"... What do say to someone who will never understand what being obese is like... ? Thank you but my PCP says I am !! Oh and my BMI is definitely too high....I am just venting. She also asked me what I was going to tell my staff..I told her I had not decided yet but to please keep any details to herself..I may decide to just say I was having another female surgery. How have other people handled WLS surgery in the work place???I have been extremely lucky. My boss and his family have embraced it. They are worried about the surgery but they say if it is what I want then they are behind me. They have installed a water cooler, switched to decaf coffee, bought splenda instead of sugar. There is fruit in the coffee room. You name it, they have done it. They have offered to walk with me at lunch even! But it sounds like you are much more shy then I am. It is all up to you what you tell them. I would tell a few you could trust to support you beccause you will need it at work as well as home.
I do have a couple of other friends at work I have thought about telling but am not really sure I want to. One of them is a skinny friend I sometimes go out to dinner with I am not sure how she will take it, I still have time to make up my mind.
Hi JoJo,
First of all, welcome to the board. It's nice to meet you and I look forward to getting to know you as you make this incredible, life-changing journey.
Who to tell and when is a very personal decision. Most people will figure 'it' out as you lose weight after your surgery. I would suggest that you only share what you are comfortable with as you are comfortable, but I wouldn't 'lie'. If you just want to say that you are having abdominal surgery... I think my husband said something along those lines and since he had a hiatal hernia that was being repaired, he just told them that he was having that done and 'left out' the bypass portion. He didn't lie, but wasn't completely upfront either. Some people are likely to have their own opinion on the subject... it's kind of like when you find out you're pregnant and everyone likes to throw in their two cents, plus is glad to tell you about their friend, cousin, someone they worked with that had it and what their friends results were... To be honest, most have been very supportive, but you need to do what works best for you. I believe that your boss is bound to respect your privacy per HIPPA, but I would suspect that once the cat is out of the bag, eventually others will find out. Personally, I would prefer that they find out from me. I doubt that I would broadcast, but if asked directly, I would answer directly.
Re: her comment that you didn't look that big. I have to say that I got that all the time before I had my surgery... even from others that were getting ready to have their own surgery. That said, now when people see my before photos they can hardly believe it's me. Go figure!
I wish you all the best as you struggle to find just the right answer for your cir****tance.
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
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One physician, who is thin as a rail and his wife weighs 90lbs after four kids said" I don't know why they can't just eat the small amts without having the surgery, they would still lose the weight."
I haven't told anyone I am having surgery because of the response I got when I even asked if our insurance paid for it. It does right now but they are thinking of getting whatever it is put in place so it won't. So I just shut up about it. I am in the early stages, waiting for consult appts, so I am just taking it one day at a time and not saying anything yet.
Mother Teresa