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I was wondering what the average time off of work is for WLS

patients. I was shooting for about 3-4 weeks but my boss overheard my

surgeon telling someone he makes us take 8. I don't WANT to take that

long, but if that is what is necessary, I'll do it.

What have you all experienced as a decent recovery time?

Debby in WI

8/6/03

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hi debby:-) are you having open?

lori h.

> I was wondering what the average time off of work is for WLS

> patients. I was shooting for about 3-4 weeks but my boss overheard

my

> surgeon telling someone he makes us take 8. I don't WANT to take

that

> long, but if that is what is necessary, I'll do it.

> What have you all experienced as a decent recovery time?

>

> Debby in WI

> 8/6/03

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Lets just say I assume as much...my surgeons offer Lap but my friend

works in the PACU and she says she NEVER sees GB come in with Laps.

They all have opens. So lets just say, yes on this one.

Debby in WI

> hi debby:-) are you having open?

> lori h.

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Debby,

You will probably need a little more time because you are on your

feet so much, but if possible go back 1/2 time at first. Dr. n

started out with 6 weeks and I said no way. I told him I was

planning on 2 weeks and then 1/2 time the 3rd week. He then wrote on

my medical release min. 2 weeks. You will know when you are ready to

go back. The only thing that would prevent it is if there are any

complications or if you have to do heavy lifting, but then again you

can probably go back with restrictions. Tell on that if he

agrees to be off work for 8 weeks then you will. He could never deal

with that - too driven. Plan on 3 weeks and adjust from there. You

will see him at week 1 and 2 and you can discuss then and decide

based on how you are feeling.

D.

P.S. We'll have to get together again some time. Are you going to

make it to support group on Monday? I plan to be there.

5'9 " – Age 42 – BMI 65.3

442/319/Anywhere under 250 lbs

-123 lbs as of July 15th – BMI 47.1

21 before surgery, 102 after

Open RNY-150 cm, 1/2 oz pouch - Feb 3, 2003

Surgeon - n, MD - Neenah, WI

> I was wondering what the average time off of work is for WLS

> patients. I was shooting for about 3-4 weeks but my boss overheard

my

> surgeon telling someone he makes us take 8. I don't WANT to take

that

> long, but if that is what is necessary, I'll do it.

> What have you all experienced as a decent recovery time?

>

> Debby in WI

> 8/6/03

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Unfortunately n and Wasco are famous for converting to opens.

I think there is only 1 person in support group that actually managed

to come out with a LAP. Even a 40 BMI with no co-morbs ended up

being converted at the end. So don't plan on a LAP, then you won't

be disappointed. Betsy said they are working hard to perfect their

techique but just don't have everything down and corrdinated so they

tend to convert - maybe even a little to quickly. What's strange is

they are such great LAP surgeons otherwise and do most of their

procedures that way, but WLS. They have been continuing to get

additional training by working with other LAP WL surgeons across the

country. Maybe it't the combo of those two and now that they have a

3rd guy in there that is going to work with each one of them, they

might be able to accomplish it better. They said only the really

difficult cases will they likely do surgery together on anymore.

They may be talking down the road a bit yet, so you may still have

the original duo.

D.

> > hi debby:-) are you having open?

> > lori h.

> >

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Somehow or another your email and 44 others got sent to me. It's not a big

deal, 'cause I am in your group, but just to let you know you guys must have

clicked on the wrong button. nona827

-- Re: Time off of work

Lets just say I assume as much...my surgeons offer Lap but my friend

works in the PACU and she says she NEVER sees GB come in with Laps.

They all have opens. So lets just say, yes on this one.

Debby in WI

> hi debby:-) are you having open?

> lori h.

>

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I am a member of your group but found my email box with 44 messages in it

this morning what's up! nona827

-- Re: Time off of work

hi debby:-) are you having open?

lori h.

> I was wondering what the average time off of work is for WLS

> patients. I was shooting for about 3-4 weeks but my boss overheard

my

> surgeon telling someone he makes us take 8. I don't WANT to take

that

> long, but if that is what is necessary, I'll do it.

> What have you all experienced as a decent recovery time?

>

> Debby in WI

> 8/6/03

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Nona,

What has happened is when you joined the group, you checked the default

box that stated to send you all email. If you would like to change this,

go back to the homepage of the group at

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Gastric_Bypass_Family/ and edit your

membership to read either daily digests or no mail. Otherwise, you'll

wind up with more than 44 emails in your box from this group! Lol. We're

a talkative bunch but you grow to love us, and very informative as well.

:-) Welcome to the group!

T.

Re: Time off of work Lets just say I assume as

much...my surgeons offer Lap but my friend works in the PACU and she

says she NEVER sees GB come in with Laps. They all have opens. So lets

just say, yes on this one. Debby in WI >

hi debby:-) are you having open? > lori h. > ------------------------

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I took 6 weeks-ONLy because I wanted to. I am a desk jockey and could

have comfortably went back to work after 2 weeks.

> I was wondering what the average time off of work is for WLS

> patients. I was shooting for about 3-4 weeks but my boss overheard

my

> surgeon telling someone he makes us take 8. I don't WANT to take

that

> long, but if that is what is necessary, I'll do it.

> What have you all experienced as a decent recovery time?

>

> Debby in WI

> 8/6/03

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Lets do get together soon! While I'm still on unrestricted food.. :)

20 days seems so CLOSE for me!!!!!!

Yep, I work 7-3 on monday so should be able to attend the meeting

(assuming my brain is still functioning after work) if it's a slow

day in ER I'm good to go, but if there's traumas and lots of sick

folks, it tends to wipe me out.

Debby in WI

20 days and counting

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Nona,

It's got to do with how you have your Yahoo account for this group

set up. If you do not want the individual e-mails sent to you at

home and only want to read them on the website then set your account

to no e-mail.

D.

> Somehow or another your email and 44 others got sent to me. It's

not a big

> deal, 'cause I am in your group, but just to let you know you guys

must have

> clicked on the wrong button. nona827

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