Question:
How long after lap RNY before you could drive again?
— Cindy T. (posted on October 27, 2003)
October 27, 2003
My surgeon says as soon as were of the pain meds. For me that was less than
a week, and back to work part time in just over a week
— bob-haller
October 27, 2003
I was back behind the wheel in 10 days. No problems.
— Jenn D.
October 27, 2003
I never took pain meds upon leaving the hospital, so I drove 3 days later.
— jenn_jenn
October 27, 2003
I drove exactly one week after surgery. I had to wait til I got my drain
tube out.
— Moysa B.
October 27, 2003
Lap RNY on Tuesday, home on Thursday, driving on Saturday....my surgeon
tells his patients that they can resume driving as soon as they are no
longer taking any medications for pain. Best wishes!
— Diana T.
October 27, 2003
Check with your doc as answers obviously vary. I wasn't allowed to drive
until one week after surgery, and I didn't drive until 10 days after, even
though I was off pain meds after three days home.
— Vespa R.
October 27, 2003
Check with your Doc. I was able to drive after my JP tube was removed 7
days post op. Never drive while taking strong painkillers. Best wishes -
— M B.
October 27, 2003
I could start driving when was no longer taking narcotic pain medication ,
about 3 days after I got home. However, I rather enjoyed being chauffered
about for a few days, so it was about a week before I started driving
again.
— koogy
October 28, 2003
My surgeon allowed driving as soon as I was no longer using the narcotic
pain killers.
— Cathy S.
October 28, 2003
They said I could drive home from the hospital as long as I wasn't on
medication. I waited about a week.
— mrsmyranow
October 28, 2003
My doctor told me 6 weeks, but there was no way I could go that long. I
started driving about 2 weeks out. I was off of pain meds long before that.
I had LAP RNY.
— eweejoe
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