Going back to work
Hi Purplemonster,
Yes you are right there are many factors that determine when you can go back to work. That being said your time off of work will depend on the type of weight loss surgery you have. After Lap-Band surgery, you can return to work in about one-week. The gastric bypass (RNY), VSG and duodenal switch (DS) procedures average a two to four week recuperation. If you have open surgery it can be longer....
Take care,
Kathy
HW:330 - GW:150 - MW:118-125
RW:190 - CW:130
on 8/5/14 4:01 am
I have a desk job and work from home. I took 2 weeks off, but I wish I would have taken 3 weeks. I felt ok after the first week off, but when started working the 2nd week, I could barely get through half a day before I'd have to go upstairs to take a nap! I was really tired, and not able to use my brain to it's full capacity. I felt a little guilty because I didn't get much done that 2nd week back at my desk. If you have the option, I'd take 3 weeks.
on 8/5/14 6:17 am
I am a college teacher. I had my surgery two weeks before returning from winter break. I had a RNY. I was okay, but really tired the first two weeks back.
"What you eat in private, you wear in public." --- Kat
I had RNY on 7/17 and I just went back to work on 8/4, so like 2 1/2 weeks. I was really tired the first day, but today was not so bad.
Hi Purplemonster,
I had the gastric bypass on July 3rd. I returned to work on July 21st. I wish Ihad stayed off longer because i realized that I was not ready to return to work. I am still tired all the time and have adjusted to the change in my eating. I suggest you truly evaluate yourself before you decide to return to work.
Kathy