Gallbladder?
on 11/28/14 2:13 pm
I still have my gallbladder, but my neighbor had hers out about 2 years ago.
It was laparoscopic and I think she was back at work in a week, doing desk work.
It may have been 6 weeks before she could do heavy lifting.
Why don't they do the gallbladder and Lapband at the same time to save you a recovery?
also, even thou I havea band and have been successful with it, I hope you research your other options. Ther are much more successful options, Banding is the least effective WLS these days.
I had mine out when I lost weight with WW. It was years ago and open and took forever to recover. These days they do Lap and it should be less of a procedure. But with lifting you may still be looking at 6 weeks.
Be sure to check out all your options with surgery. Lapbands are one that I personally would stay away from. The whole fill procedure to get it right, gerd, and erosion of the stomach were my major reasons. I am a lightweight and still, the RNY was good for me.
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I had mine removed via lap 19 months post-op from my DS. I had weight restrictions for about 2 months. I was out of the office for 11 days. My job is sit-down, although I get up on occasion and try to get up at least once an hour. I am allowed to drink water and eat in my cubicle.
Vicki
DS (lap) with Dr. Clifford Deveney. Cholecystectomy (lap) with Dr. Clifford Deveney 19 months post-op.
Has not weighed myself since 1/2010. Letting my clothes gauge my progress instead.
thanks for posting this topic, I am looking at having my gallbladder removed at the same time as my Hernia surgery soon.
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