Return to work/school
Hi All,
I know everyone is different but what was the average time you were able to return to work/school? I am planning on taking about 10 days of full recover including inpatient and at home and then returning to 3 classes/twice a week. I will not do my clinical rotation that week of class so I would have a full 2 weeks without any "work" Is this enough?
KAtie
I am wondering the same thing, great question! I am planning on taking 4 weeks. I am not sure if I will need that long, I may get bored. On the other hand, I don't want to have the return of work stress until I am fairly used to feeding my new pouch. By the end of 4 weeks, with my doctor, I will be just finishing the stage 1 liquid diet. My doctor tells me the average is 4 weeks, but there are some who go to the support group meetings that went back right away. I think listening to your body, and making sure that you are fully confortable and focused on your new nutritional needs, are the keys to when it is the time to reenter your normal busy life.
Hi All-
I had my surgery 16 days ago, and fortunately I am feeling great!
The day after I came home from the hospital, I was up driving my kids to school- I too was tired, but not in any pain. I ended up taking a nap each afternoon and early to bed.
The benefit of being home longer is the adjustment to the diet. (and being close to a bathroom when you have gas or runny stools- gross- but it was a reality .)
I did not have a problem with the liquid diet for the first 10 days. It was easy and low maintenance.
Now I am on pureed food- and that takes a lot more preparation and thought.
At a week post op I was out shopping, working, and doing my usual "mom" stuff around the house.
I am down 20 lbs since the day I was discharged from the hospital- and could not be happier with my decision to have this surgery.
Good Luck and keep us posted on your progress.
Carolyn