cat1342 14 Posted March 5, 2013 Hey everyone! I just wanted to say hello. I am a new member-just joined today but have been reading everyone's posts for months. I started my new job today and will have insurance April 1st!! Yay!! I have been thinking of and researching roux en y for years. I made the decision today that I am committed to the changes that are necessary. I set up my 1st appointment with the surgeon for April 3rd. The bariatric center in Lansing stated that since I completed a 24 week Optifast program three years ago that I do not have to wait 6 months. Just need to have the pre-op appointments and labs!! Hopefully I will be approved quickly and things go smoothly. I am prepared for the bumps along the way and my husband is so supportive. I just have a few questions for those who have undergone this surgery. Anyone have Dr. Mindy Lane at Sparrow? Any reviews would be nice. Also, I am an RN and can't take unscheduled time off since I am in a probationary period for since months. How would you go about asking for the time off. I am private and won't be sharing this at work. I don't have an office and work by myself going to patient's homes. Most of my work is not labor intensive-mostly computer stuff. What does everyone have to say about my tentative plan...surgery on a Wednesday, off till Sun. Back to work on Mon *IF* I feel up to it. Or should I plan to take that whole next week off? I am leaning towards the whole week but don't want to jeopardize my job. Not eligible for FMLA until 1 year of employment. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Not even sure I will be allowed to drive the week after surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Band Mom 3 17 Posted March 5, 2013 Welcome! I am semi-new here too....I read posts for several weeks before I joined. Best of luck as you go through this process. I am hoping for a mid- to late July surgery date, but I have a few more appointments to go. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2bhealthy 45 Posted March 5, 2013 Hey everyone!I just wanted to say hello. I am a new member-just joined today but have been reading everyone's posts for months. I started my new job today and will have insurance April 1st!! Yay!! I have been thinking of and researching roux en y for years. I made the decision today that I am committed to the changes that are necessary. I set up my 1st appointment with the surgeon for April 3rd. The bariatric center in Lansing stated that since I completed a 24 week Optifast program three years ago that I do not have to wait 6 months. Just need to have the pre-op appointments and labs!! Hopefully I will be approved quickly and things go smoothly. I am prepared for the bumps along the way and my husband is so supportive. I just have a few questions for those who have undergone this surgery. Anyone have Dr. Mindy Lane at Sparrow? Any reviews would be nice. Also' date=' I am an RN and can't take unscheduled time off since I am in a probationary period for since months. How would you go about asking for the time off. I am private and won't be sharing this at work. I don't have an office and work by myself going to patient's homes. Most of my work is not labor intensive-mostly computer stuff. What does everyone have to say about my tentative plan...surgery on a Wednesday, off till Sun. Back to work on Mon *IF* I feel up to it. Or should I plan to take that whole next week off? I am leaning towards the whole week but don't want to jeopardize my job. Not eligible for FMLA until 1 year of employment. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Not even sure I will be allowed to drive the week after surgery.[/quote'] I'm taking a full 10 days off. I've read a few days to several weeks off. I think it's just going to depend on you. My sister had this 6 years ago and was at work 2 days after surg.- although she did great, I don't recommend that at all. I'm praying I will have a smooth transition - I have a really busy week the week I'm scheduled to return. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iverina 33 Posted March 5, 2013 Hi. Welcome. Congratulations on your decision. I am also in the preop stages, have my sleep study tonight Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
worm2872 635 Posted March 5, 2013 Cat, Welcome and congrats! One thing I will say is you may still be on pain meds at that point so you will not be able to drive. I would plan for the following week. Also, that will give you time if you have complications. I did and there was no way I could go back in two weeks. Also, I am Sr. HR person with my company and a lot of companies have medical leave options if you are not yet qualified for FMLA. I had mine at 6 months. I know you are excited to have your surgery but make sure you plan for complications and contingency plans if you maybe not reacting well to the surgery. I did not tell really anyone at work, not even my manager. However, she did see my return to work note from the bariatric center. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cunliffe1098 3 Posted March 5, 2013 Hi I just had the Gastric Sleeve on 2/26/13 I took two weeks off but I think I took way too long could have went back on this Monday. You just will have alot of gas it isn't painful but you very extremely bloated Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lou:) 110 Posted March 5, 2013 I will be taking one week off and then working from home the following week. I will apply for short term disability though in case of a complication. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
missybrown44 8 Posted March 5, 2013 Welcome. I have read a week minimum (spelling). One thing to consider is the up, down, sit, stand and bend. I have had c-sections so I am aware of the pain. See what you can do. Great that you don't have to wait 6 months. Ask the surgeon what his reccomendations are. Missy Brown LPN Share this post Link to post Share on other sites