Recovery Time
Here in Ottawa, unless you have a physically demanding job, the standard amount of time they write a note for is four weeks. One full month.
If you have a physical job, then obviously it will be longer than that.
And here, it doesn't matter what type of surgery you have, but rather the healing progress you are making. Thus they indicate four weeks off work for the recovery.
Edited to add: I was driving about 1 week post-op with no trouble.
OTTAWA -- 2011 - Contemplated WLS Feb. 15, 2013 - GP Feb. 20 - lung functioning Feb. 22 - blood work Feb. 27 - Referral April 19 - orientation, bloodwork July 10 - nurse July 23 - rheumatologist (VSG) Sept. 12 - Behaviourist & Dietician Oct. 23 - Echocardiogram Nov. 6 - Pre-surgery Class Nov. 12 - Surgeon Jan 13, 2014 - Optifast (3 wks) Jan. 27 - PATTS Feb. 3, 2014 - Surgery (VSG)
HEIGHT: 5'5" HW 303 Pre-Opti 297 SW 271 GW 170 CW 200 (Feb. 8, 2018 - damn the regain!) VSG with Dr. Yelle
When I had my surgery I did not have extended heath care benefits through my job which I had just started a month before having my RNY. Therefore I was off from work 10 working days and then went back 1/2 days for the following week.
Remember it's not just your work job, it's the housework, the vacuuming, the pulling clothes out of a front loading washing machine all those types of things you have to be super careful about.
prior to surgery 323lbs....4 years post-op maintaining between 108- 114 lb loss.
life is AMAZING when you continue on the right path~!. Use your surgeons gift to the fullest~!
Mary
surgery done in Duluth, MN