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Hello all I'm planning on getting the sleeve soon just have to see the psych Dr. And do a couple group meetings. I am in nursing school and I have a winter break coming up soon and my surgeon says if I keep all my appointments I can get my surgery early January. Thing is the semester starts January 21St. Will that be enough time to heal???

How long did it take for you to get back to school/work???

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Hello all I'm planning on getting the sleeve soon just have to see the psych Dr. And do a couple group meetings. I am in nursing school and I have a winter break coming up soon and my surgeon says if I keep all my appointments I can get my surgery early January. Thing is the semester starts January 21St. Will that be enough time to heal???

How long did it take for you to get back to school/work???

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Personally I'm not getting the sleeve, but my classmate recently did and she only took one week off of school. It's really all depending on the type of work you do and stuff. In her case, school is just walking and sitting so one week was all that she needed. However I'd ask your surgeon just to make sure

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I took 3 weeks off but could have gone back to work in two. It really depends on how strenuous your job is.

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Three days. Surgery on Wednesday and back to work Monday. I was fine, just tired.

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I was glad for the 3 weeks, the first was fine but the 2nd 3rd were hard.

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I was sleeved on 10/17 I would take the 3 weeks off if you can I went back to work too early and it was very uncomfortable for me I also work for The FDNY so I was lucky I had a lot of my sick time saved

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I took 2 weeks off from work, then worked at home for 2 weeks. I would have been fine going into the office at 2 weeks post-op.

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Hi there! I know this thread is a couple of weeks old but I am in nursing school as well and also getting my sleeve done over winter break. I will have 2 weeks off before classes start but almost 4 before I resume full clinicals. We should keep in touch! Our journeys sound so similar ????

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I'm also in school and have a commute of 45 minutes without traffic. Tomorrow will be my first day of classes since surgery. I took 2 weeks off. If my school had been closer, I think I could have gone back after a week and a half, but because I was so tired, the commute made me nervous. I tried going back after just one week, but was scolded by my surgeon's office and encouraged to rest another week.

My grandmother had her sleeve done last year and was driving, doing her normal activities after a week.

It really depends on how your recovery goes, how your body responds. Some people are ready earlier than others.

But I would think if you have it in early January you will be okay by the 21st. Just keep in mind you'll be more tired than you're used to for several weeks, even after you're okay to go to class. Pace yourself, inform your teachers (with doctors note) that due to medical needs, you may need to take a day off if it becomes too much. Tell them ahead of time, just in case, and be sure to have a note. Make sure you're drinking Water during class, too.

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Anyone here have a desk job? I can't really take more than 5 days off. But my job is only 10 min from home and I have full kitchen

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I have a desk job and I had only planned on taking 5 days off, plus my 2 usual days off. Which would give me a total of 9 days. (depending on my surgery date). As this job is new and I will only be there a little over six months (when my surgery will happen) I am trying to save as much PTO time as possible. If I need more time I will just get a DR's note stating that simple fact...

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I went back to work 3 weeks post op. I really could have gone back in 2weeks

. I have a deadline job but lots of meeting all over the hospital campus had no problems at all.

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I'm also in Nursing school and only plan to take a week off. I'm doing my surgery the first day of Spring Break (03/13/2017). But, I'm taking a month off of work afterwards as I am a tech in an ER.

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