Question for the Post-op Loosers....I need your advice.....
Okay post-op loosers....there are so many of you out there & I am really needing your advice. Every year we take a 3-4 day spring vacation w/the kids and I usually have it booked by now. This year, however, I was waiting on my approval/surgery date to plan anything & now that I have it (Lap RNY on March 17th) I am wondering when, in your opinion(s), I will feel up to going on vacation w/my family?
I really have no idea how much "rest" I will need after the Lap RNY.....in fact, my husband is taking FMLA time off of work, but how long will I need him around to help? Keep in mind, we have a 6 year old who is in Kindergarten (& we drive her there & pick her up daily), a 3 year old & a 23 month old.....so, in addition to my question about our vacation, how long should my hubby expect to be home caring for the little ones (and me) after my surgery?
I usually heal pretty quickly & I am pretty active...I know everyone is different, but what should I expect????
THANKS, Micheala.
What I want to say was WOW!!! You have three small children and a supportive husband, you will be fine and just think once you start loosing the weight how much more active you will be able to be in their lives! I know in just the short time I've been banded and the weight I've lost, going outside with my little one is now a pleasure!
Congratz on your family, and your surgery date!!
Wow--what a turn around with the Realize band!
I am really focusing on how much fun we will have as a family when I am keeping up with an extremely active husband and three extremely active little ones....I am hoping one day they are telling me to slow down!!! I can't wait!!!
Thanks for your response & congratz on your success!!!!
With 3 little ones, and one being (almost) 2...I would say you will need hubby for at least 1 full week, possibly 2. Remember, you are not supposed to drive for 2 weeks. You also need to avoid lifting anything heavier than 10 lbs for 6 weeks. Even with laproscopic surgery you can develop a hernia, usually at the umbilical incision site.
As for vacation, I doubt you will feel up to being away from home for those first couple of weeks. I felt fairly perky, went back to work part-time 12 days post-op, but after a few hours at my desk all I wanted was my jammies and my bed. Granted, you are a lot younger than I am but you also have 3 little ones who will take up a lot of your energy throughout the day.
I say, play it by ear and maybe plan some activities close to home for this year's Spring vacation.
As for hubbies FMLA, if he puts in for 3 or 4 weeks and then you find he can return sooner, he should be able to. It's easier to return sooner than planned than to get an extension. (this is just the HR/Benefits Administrator in me talking)
Susan (AKA bilsrib)
300/135/135 - Plastics February 2008 - Dr. Lois Wagstrom
P E A C E - It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble, or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart.
I didn't get my strength and energy back 100% until about 8 to 10 weeks after surgery. But, I actually drove my motorcycle (with the wife on back) on a 500+ mile round trip to Gatlinburg the 4th week after my surgery. I got a little sore, but it wasn't that bad - however, in hindsight, I probably pushed it a little bit since my motorcycle weighs over 900 lbs.