Travel after VSG?
I've been lurking for a bit. I really enjoy all the advice and support here. I'm hoping to have my surgery in May.
I have a question for those on the other side. If all goes well, when can you travel after surgery? I'm just trying to make rough plans for work. If I do have surgery in early May, I'm supposed to drive 3 hours away for a few days about 2.5 weeks after the surgery. Then a week later I'm supposed to go 6 hours away. And a week after that I'm supposed to fly halfway across the country. Will I be able to do that at 4 weeks postoperative?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Christine
I bet you'll be just dandy.
Kelly-Anne
Highest 303.4, Surgery 263, Current 217.8, Goal 180
My husband went with me and stayed in my room with me, which I really appreciated, since I felt more comfortable with him nearby. My sis was sleeved about an hour after me - her daughter travelled with her. (Barry and Hope went to the cafeteria together for meals)
There was wifi in the hospital and hotel (part of the package is a night in a nice hotel the night before surgery) so I was able to stay in touch with family and friends back home.
Cost - $8750US, plus flights, dinner in the hotel the night before, and some drugs from the pharmacy next to the hospital. We tipped the driver and hotel housekeeping.
Ask anything you like.
Highest 303.4, Surgery 263, Current 217.8, Goal 180
Hi bailey301,
I, too, was considering going to Mexico for surgery. Then I learned of and about Dr. Thomas Borland in New Iberia, Louisiana. He does the VSG surgery at the outpatient surgery center and if you are not local you must stay a couple of nights in a local hotel. He will make "housecalls" to your hotel to check on you. I am scheduled for surgery this coming Wednesday. I have met him and liked him alot, very comfortable with him. The cost of the surgery, including the surgery centers charges, anesthesia, and surgeon fees is $9800. You will need to get pre-op testing done, but your insurance may pay that, and if not I believe it will run between $300-400. Your hotel would be additional too.
Like I said, I was considering Mexico, Dr. Guillermo Alvarez, in particular. I know he has an impeccable reputation and his patients seem to love him. But once I researched Dr. Borland, I decided to stay in the states for surgery. I just wanted to let you know there are other options. If you have any questions, feel free to message me.
Jeanne
you'll be fine. I traveled about 3 weeks after surgery. A 3 day weekend with high school friends. I drove myself about 6 hrs each way. Since I was on pureed's and protein shakes, I was able to drink my meals on the way there and save time. After driving all day on Friday I spent all night laughing it up with my friends. They had amazing pot luck and I had my protein shake. No one blinked twice that I wasn't eating and they didn't make a big deal about my surgery. I'm not gonna lie, I was a bit tired, but at 50. I don't have the stamina I used to.
I normally travel a lot for work. My surgeon asked me to limit flying for the 30 days after surgery, but said that if I do have to fly in the first 60 days, I will need to take blood thinner injections. As I've mentioned before, he's pretty conservative! In terms of driving, I am two weeks out as of tomorrow, and could easily travel all day in the car at this point - no discomfort sitting or anything, and my surgeon doesn't have any concerns with car travel - he's just careful about blood clots when flying.