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My father will be getting DS done abroad. How long will he need to convalesce before traveling back to the US?



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My hubby went to Juarez, Mexico in June of 2016. They told us that he would have his Sleeve done and spend the night in the Hospital and then spend 1 night at the Motel. We traveled there early the day before his Surgery and stayed an extra day at the motel. Of course, I don't know where your Dad is going and how his recovery will be but I would be sure to let the Airport know that he will need a wheelchair because you just feel so weak afterward, and it is better safe than sorry. Right, those Airports are huge!!! Good Luck and I hope someone else will have more info.

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Thanks Shedo. Does anyone know if a duodenal switch requires more down time than gastric sleeve surgery?

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I had the DS this past June and was in the hospital one day. Day 3 my energy was the most zapped, but then I started feeling a lot better. It took me about a week to start getting my energy back. After two weeks, I felt great. For me, the DS was a much easier recovery than the lap-band.

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When I had the sleeve 5 yrs ago, I felt no pain. I was in the hospital the same amount of time with both procedures. However, I felt way more pain with the SIPS, modified DS. My energy was non existent for a couples of weeks, and I personally needed a bit more help with the SIPS than the sleeve.

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I had the traditional DS done by Dr Esquerra in Monterrey, MX. His standard time in the hospital is 4 days for a "virgin" DS, 6 days for revision. Mine was a revision; I travelled home immediately upon release from the hospital and was fully capable of negotiating two flights and a 90 minute shuttle ride home without a lot of pain. I worked from home starting the 10th day and felt tired but good. I took a nap during the day which helped quite a bit. Of course, YMMV, but that was my experience. I was fully functional within 3 weeks but if I had it to do over, I would probably allow a full two weeks before attempting to work.

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I am in the middle of my third week after having the sleeve with the DS and my gall bladder out. I agree my energy was zapped for the first few days. Also just general movements caused pain. The tiniest sips of Water caused me to have gas. I was kept for a second day. I can't even imagine riding on a plane that quick. It was bad enough riding in the car. Any bump caused pain. Turbulence would be murder and I would think the gas from sipping would be exaggerated on the flights. Also - good luck trying to get enough Protein Drinks on the flight for those first couple weeks. I would think he should wait at least 5 days to a week before flying, especially any long flights.

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