Question:
What do you suggest I tell my job if I don't want them to know I am having wls?

   — Paulina T. (posted on August 22, 2003)


August 22, 2003
I only told my immediate co-workers. To be honest it is nobodys business but yours. But, what I told others was that I was having my gall bladder out (which I did have done at the same time). I used this excuse even before Al Roker, and it worked fine for me. Then later on I came clean with the "whole" truth. Good Luck.
   — Laure H.

August 22, 2003
My job was not told, I too wanted to keep it private, but I did need to say something about surgery because I knew I would be out a week and when I returned I wasn't sure if I would be 100%. I did tell co-workers that I was going in for surgery. When people asked "for what?" I said I was having a Gastric (Acid) Reflux problem fixed. I had LAP RNY and I was only out a week. In 1 week I didn't lose any noticeable amounts of weight. I think I lost 40lbs before people noticed and they didn't connect it to my time out of the office (they still haven't). I am 4.5 mos out, down 70lbs and most of my office assumes that I am very successful on a new diet and excersize plan. (They see me excersizing a lot more) Best wishes.
   — M B.

August 22, 2003
You don't have to tell them anything. If they press (which they shouldn't do) I would just tell them it is surgery "of a personal nature" and they will probably assume it is female problems and not ask further. ;)
   — ctyst

August 22, 2003
If your boss is a man my mom always said to say it was "female related surgery". Most men will not want any further details. At first I didn't want to tell many people about my wls, but after awhile this became my badge of honor. I am proud to say I chose wls to save my life and help me loose 127 lbs. at 10 months postop.
   — ckreh

August 22, 2003
It all depends upon the type of job that you have. My HR department required for "leave of absence" a "medical certification" so I had to tell them. They also would not allow my return until I had an updated "medical certification" and signoff from the doctor that it was okay to return. Check out your HR's requirements for a leave of absence before you decide how to proceed.
   — Cathy S.

August 22, 2003
I said I was having my hernia and acid reflux fixed. ALL TRUE!
   — ZZ S.

August 22, 2003
Just have the surgeon fill out the medical release for and indicate how long you will be off and that it's for medically necessary surgery. Nothing more needs to be said by anyone.
   — zoedogcbr

August 22, 2003
"Abdominal surgery" is the way I chose to express it. They may assume it's female trouble (or they may not), but the recovery times are similar. When pressed for more info by one management-level person (inappropriately, I thought), I was polite, but just didn't tell them more, and instead got a note from my doctor with general statements about the need for desk duty, recovery time, etc. I didn't mind telling people about WLS a couple of months after the fact, but prior to the surgery, I really felt I didn't want anyone at work adjusting how they'd handle my situation based on the politics of what type of operation I was having (versus the medical issues it raised). It's your health that matters, not their opinions of just how you choose to address your morbid obesity. You may have wonderful employers who are understanding, but truly, there's just no way to know for sure about that, so personally, I don't recommend getting specific about your plans before you do it. Some have a tendency to view it as "elective" and try to get folks to postpone it (in a way they wouldn't pressure someone having, say, a hysterectomy), and you just don't want to go "there" with management. At the same time, I tried to time my operation in a way that made sense for everybody, including work. Good luck!
   — Suzy C.

August 22, 2003
I also have no plans of advising my boss of what type of surgery I am having. In looking into the information I need to submit for short term disability so I will continue to get paid, it states that due to the new hippa laws no information will be submitting to my manager or the company on what kind of surgery I am having. If I want someone to be informed it must come from me. Hope this helps...
   — Carolyn H.

August 23, 2003
Don't make something up that you may have to continue lying about later. They do not need any explanation of your surgery and are not entitled to one. You will be out for a medical procedure and that is it. Good Luck.
   — Carol S.

August 23, 2003
When I was asking for the time off for my surgery (which is scheduled for 10/13 yippee!) I had the doctor sign something explaining what I was having. And he in turn simply wrote that I was having abdominal surgery. It's simple, and the truth.
   — Michelle J.

August 24, 2003
I overheard my Boss respond very negatively to someone else about WLS surgery and how it was an easy out. When my time came, I told them that I was having my Gallbladder removed. When slight complications kept me hospitalized for a few extra days, I told them that they discovered a Bile Leak. My surgeon had told me that Bile Leaks are a common complication of Gallbladder surgery.
   — [Deactivated Member]




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