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Hello. I am having my Lapband removed later this month due to a major slip. I work at a desk job that COULD turn physical (corrections officer). In the nearly four years I have worked there, I have never once had to physically engage an inmate. But the possibility always exists. I took two weeks medical leave just to cover my bases. When I originally got the band, I was not physically active at all, and can't remember how long it was before I felt closer to normal (6+ years ago). I was also about 70 pounds heavier.

Can somebody who has had theirs removed tell me how long it was before you felt "normal?" I currently cycle 4-5 times a week. I'm holding off on weight training very intensively until after I get it out. I don't want to make gains just to lose them. So somebody who was physically active prior to the removal, how long was it before you were able to get back to your previous level of physical activity? I'll of course talk to my surgeon about this more when I get it done. I was just hoping for some real world experiences to be shared. I really appreciate any help. :)

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2 weeks should be pretty good. If you need "light duty" your doctor can write a note and your employer must honor it. I had a longer recovery because it was a pretty extensive surgery. My lifting limit was 5 lb for 8 wks. Best of luck to you!

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I know they "have to" honor it. I've read all the FMLA paperwork and submitted it. What I was getting at is that I don't WANT to be on light duty. I'd rather rest up for two weeks and be done with it as far as work is concerned.

On the other hand, please understand I am not saying after those two weeks I could run out and join a cycling race. I know it's going to be a slow build back to where I am now.

What I do know is that surgeons are overly cautious (yes, I understand why) and I want to know when people actually FELT ABLE to return to their previous level of activity. Not what the doctor prescribed.

I would just consider my own experience when I originally had it placed, but I don't remember. I'm also wondering how useful that info is anyway - did those of you who had yours removed have more or less pain post-op from removal compared to the original surgery?

And now you've actually kind of scared me, Bandarella. LOL Why was yours so extensive? Was yours a slip or erosion? I'm hoping mine is pretty straight forward. Yikes.

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I had band removal on a Thursday and went home the same day. Back working at a desk job in administration the next Monday. Didn't go to the gym it do any lifting for 8 weeks.

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