nish 102 Posted June 15, 2012 Ok so I would like some of your opinions I thought that could do 5 appointments with my pcp land the 6th would be with the surgeon (phsych, nutrition and so on) but I have one more with my pcp, which is fine. This is the time line I am looking at July I have my last appoint with pcp and then the surgeon and so surgery could get sched. estimating in Aug or Sept. This is my non-surgical sched. First week of Aug orientation for Grad school. Third week of Aug 3 day short vacation. September classes start ( not sure on exact date but I will only go one weekend a month) Hope some of you are still with me I will have no problem on getting short-term disability whenever I will need. Also I know that recovery is individual. But if I don't do this towards the end of Aug (hoping that classes are starting in September) then I more than likely will have to wait till end of semester which is December. Another four months (which I absolutely would rather not wait) So there is the delemia go for it for the end of aug and suffer through the first semester of school? Or wait till Dec I think that I could deal with the pain and being home from work could actually work to my benefit for school, but then again will starting a "new life" be all consuming? Ok there it is guys, my mind is all over. 1,2,3 GO! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lolipop86 9 Posted June 15, 2012 I think you should start a new school year fresh:) you will be making better and healthier choices which will allow you stay focused and concentrate on your schooling.... When is your last appt with pcp? I was told when I got approved surgery wait time was 3-4 weeks... I met with surgeon last Monday the 4th and he wanted to do my surgery today! But I decided next Thurs the 21st:) I'm not sure how much time you will spend or need for recovery but being that its summer months you can benefit more...waiting till December can be difficult with trying to control weight or even exercising especially if you live in a snowy state like I do here in Minnesota:) Hope this helps and good luck:) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
atcgoddess1 37 Posted June 15, 2012 If I had pushed myself I could have went back to work after two weeks. However, I have ended up taking 4. It's a bit of a challenge at first to get accustomed to drinking and eating. That being said...if there is any way that you can avoid putting off the surgery, I would. I believe it's more important than education...well really anything...your health should come first. And that's what this is all about!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pointer 92 Posted June 15, 2012 I think get the surgery as soon as possible and start school as last as possible...or even take a semester off.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites