Recovery time before going back to work
Andrea,
I absolutely love the revision; I am meticulous in following the eating plan and exercise plan that my surgeon prescribed. Next week is 4 months postop and I have lost 50 lbs as of today. Thatis more than I lost 8 years with lapband. I have lost 132 lbs from my top weight and 26 lbs from goal. Without the RNY this would not be possible. My advice to you is to follow your surgeon's plan. The first few weeks are challenging getting the protein and fluid in but each day gets easier and easier and it becomes a way of life. If you have any questions at all feel free to pm me. Have a wonderful holiday season.
Maryjo
Happy Holidays. I'll not have internet access until Saturday.
Andrea
I was off from work for my revision last year for exactly three weeks. I was pretty whipped after the first day back at work...lol. But I was in the hospital for five days as I had tons of adhesions and an unbilical hernia repaired too. My job at that time was desk part of the time and walking up and down stairs. The stairs is what whipped my butt the first day!
I am now 55 years old, I was 53 nearly 54 when I had my revision. I would say stay out of work four weeks if you can. The most important thing when you are home is to keep hydrated...getting all the protein in can happen later on.
Yes, you will want to practice the no drinking with meals thing real well. It is not pretty when you don't follow this rule. It will become second nature after some time.
Revision June 9, 2008
Lapband to RNY
117 lbs. lost as of 09-08-10
Dr. David B. Lautz~~~~~Simply the Best!
Brigham & Women's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
Best wishes on your surgery.
Andrea