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I was off work for a week as well. I too have a desk job. Talk to your Dr., he/she will be able to give you an idea of how long you will be off work based on the amount of physical activity is required.
Best wishes to you.
Leslie
My mantra: Each day is an new opportunity to be happier, healthier and better than the day before. I will live each day with enthusiam and be thankful for the many blessings that surround me. I will do my best to pay it forward whenever possible.
Of course everyone heals at different rates. MY experience, I could have gone back to work in 3 days, but I took two full weeks, and the week I went back I did 2 hours the first day and increased 2 hours every day.
IMHO, If you can afford it - I suggest that everyone take at least two weeks - and here's why
(A) You need to get into the right "mind-set", especially when it comes to your "eating regiment". If you’re anything like me, in the past you never ‘ate’ when you were suppose to. You skipped meals, ate the wrong things, etc.
In order to be successful, you need to follow the rules; eat at specific times; drink all day, etc. Even in an “office" atmosphere, sometimes things are hectic, and you may start “short changing’ yourself in the beginning.
Get down a good foundation, and this way when things DO become CRAZED, you’ll know that no matter how nuts it is, YOU need to take care of YOURSELF FIRST
(B) I always feared, God-forbid what happens if something goes wrong, and I am at work. In my case, NO ONE could have picked me up if I fell. And many “on site nurses" have no bariatric training and/or knowledge. The anesthesia may also cause you to be groggy and/or cause body pain for a few weeks.
So if you have vacation time coming to you, then take it. If you don’t, and want to spread it over a “long weekend" – then do that too. But if you think you’re the type of person who can go back to work after a few days, then choose that.
Only you know you ;D !!
Tom
“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight” The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet
I agree with Tom, I also took two weeks off. I felt better on the first week but I wanted to make sure I wasn't feeling dizzy anymore and that I had set my times for eating.. because just like Tom said I too skipped meals and didn't have a set scheduled. The two weeks off helped me eat my three meals a day and at the times I needed so not to be starving.... I also travel alot in my job and didn't want to be driving or flying until I knew for sure I was ok... But just like everyone said talk to your doctor because it also depends what type of work you do....
Good Luck...
Janitzia