schel 0 Posted September 6, 2005 Hello! I am new to this all and have lots of questions. Not yet banded, my 2nd consult is Sept 22nd 2005. Why 2nd? I needed to do some more thinking about this and have finally decided this is what I want. I also know that the support is right here at my fingertips!!! 1- How many days were you off work including surgery, post op and recovery until you returned to work? 2- Anyone from Minnesota? 3- Any comments regarding RNY vs. Lap-Band? (my mother, and many friends have had the RNY. All have done well, however, I would be nervous about "rerouting" the digestive system.) Not a choice I am comfortable with. 4- What are the differences between eating food with the Lap-Band vs. the RNY. Are there any? I realize sugar is different with RNY because of "dumping" but I have a friend who had RNY and she is able to drink beer, and eat almost anything without problems. She is 4 years post op. Most others I know of have problems with this. 5- What should I expect about 3-4 years out post Lap-Band? I know that I can get great answers to my questions here and look forward to being a sucess story like so many of you I have read about. Great job to all of you who have improved your lives and your health! Thanks Schel P.S. Megan from MN I hope to hear from you also. I posted you back in January 2005. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RayLandry 18 Posted September 6, 2005 Hello Schel, Well I'll answer the question about the amount of time off needed from work. I had surgery on 8/9/05 and because my job is very strenuous, I am off until 9/17/05. Luckily I had plenty of sick time in the bank. I've heard people with desk jobs get back to work in just 4 days. Maybe perhaps an extended weekend. I wish you well in your surgery and I am sure you will learn plenty of important info from this great forum here. Good Luck, Ray 8/9/05 280/260/180 Fort Worth, TX Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aneffie53 0 Posted September 7, 2005 Can only answer one of your questions. I'd recommend to take off a full week after surgery. I tryed to come back in 4 days and really regreted it. Some say it works for them, but it sure didn't for me. Good luck with you voyage of discovery . . . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
j.s. 0 Posted September 7, 2005 Schel, I took off one full week then went back to work a half days for a week (I work at home so I was able to just do 2 hours then lay down if I needed to, then do two more hours.) I really didnt need to but it was nice to be able to. I will tell you, I had considered RNY but my biggest issue was with rerouting things what happens 20 years down the road. I could not find one medical person to answer that, they all said - we dont know. That was enough for me. I plan on living longer than 20 years so I want to hear an answer. As I am only 5 months out, that is about all I can give you at this point other than I am very happy with my band. I was not scared of the banding surgery. And the only thing in my life that has changed is no soda (which I am totally over) and I am a cheaper date! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Parvathi 2 Posted September 7, 2005 Hi Schel, I have a very flexible office job, so I took two weeks off. Didn't really need it all (one week would have been suffice), but I had my laptop, so worked from home the second week. I'm not sure what you can expect 3-4 years out, as I haven't made it that far yet, but there are a few bandsters around this board that have, so I'm sure one of them will answer that for you. I'm able to eat pretty much anything - except gnocchi. I can still drink, but I do drink a bit slower. While some doctors suggest against carbonation, mine said it was fine and I've had no problems drinking carbonated drinks thus far. Here are a couple of links for you, with different threads about RNY vs Banding:- http://www.lapbandtalk.com/showthread.php?t=7204&highlight=lap+band+rny http://www.lapbandtalk.com/showthread.php?t=9104&highlight=rny Good luck with whatever you decide Share this post Link to post Share on other sites