Question:
I am having surgery on the 21st of this month, I need your awesome advise.

After surgery is Christmas, I want to know if I will be up to traveling as far as a road trip to Las Vegas from Los Angeles. It is about a 4 hour trip. The family wants to know if I will be up to it.    — psmeshell (posted on December 6, 2007)


December 6, 2007
Well everyone is different when it comes to recovery. I live more than two hours away from the hospital where I had my surgery (the day before Thanksgiving--also the 21st). I spent three days in the hospital in stead of the usual two for RNY. The ride home was fine. I suppose the Lortab helped a good bit, I don't even really remember the ride home that much, I mostly slept. So, I would suppose if you have a relatively comfortable vehichle you would most likely do fine. I would however, make sure your surgeon knows you'll be travelling so far away so soon after the surgery. It probably won't be a problem with him/her but it's good to at least let them know. Good luck, Leslie
   — LuvNSummer

December 6, 2007
Sorry, but from my experience that would be a resounding NO WAY. Even if you make the trip I doubt if you will feel like doing anything once you are there. There is always next year. I am sooo excited for you though. The surgery is just days away. Good luck whatever you decide. Keep us posted after the surgery. You will be in our prayers. Pat
   — pjennjr

December 6, 2007
I wouldn't reccomend it. I only spent the usual overnight from RNY in the hospital with no complications...came home and slept alot and walked. Anesthesia makes me super tired for about a week after it. Remember, you're not to bend over, or push anything like a cart etc for the first week to 10 days. Like the previous poster said, I would talk to your surgeon about it, but you must remember, you will have just had MAJOR surgery, you NEED to rest and drink plenty of liquids! Give your stomach time to heal! Good luck and God bless! See you on the losing side!
   — crystalsno

December 6, 2007
Ask your surgeon! But mine advised against any long trips for a couple weeks. long rides can lead to bloodclots which are more likely when sitting for long perods, and doubly so after surgery when you will probably be dehydrated at least a little. worse in the event of a complication wouldnt it be better to be close to your surgeon who is already familiar with you? If your surgeon approves I would fly since it would cut the long ride time. Plus you will be recovering from major surgery. These are ALL good reasons to remain home. I missed a family reunion after my WLS for all these reasons. Plus the food centerdness of christmas might be a downer. If its that important have you considered rescheduling till january after the holidays?
   — bob-haller

December 6, 2007
You may or may not be able to make the trip. Everybody has a slightly different repsonse to these weight loss surgeries. Some people are back to work in one week, while others are too tired and have "bathroom problems" for the first month or so. I'd leave the invitation open--if you feel good enough, make the trip. If not, don't chance having a difficult trip.
   — Dave Chambers

December 6, 2007
I just had my surgery ( lap band) on monday, 3 days ago. and while everyone is different and I am doing really well. i would not recomend such a long trip so soon after. I know from experience that even the most comfortable cars can be an uncomfortable ride. the bumps and turns are painful for me. as well as the complications that the other posts mentioned, I would take into consideration you mental wellbeing. I know my family all feels bad eating in front of me and that makes me feel uncomfortable. I dont want to discourage you just provide some insight. which ever you decide I hope you have a very merry christmas. maybe you could do the holidays a few weeks later when you are feeling more up to it, and can enjoy it. Good Luck!
   — lessismore

December 6, 2007
I think you probably could do the car trip but I wouldn't think you'd enjoy a trip so soon even though it's the holidays. For me, I would only want to be in my own house in loose comfy clothing or pj's. Even if everything goes perfectly (which I'm sure it will) there are still minor things that make you feel crummy for a while like swelling, difficulty tolerating food, incisional discomfort, some bowel irregularities etc. Also, if you commit to go and then don't feel up to it you might feel pressured to go anyway because you said you would. It will add stress at a time when you should try to reduce the stress and rest. Whatever you chose, I hope you have a wonderful surgical experience, and easy recovery and a great holiday :)
   — Stacey D.

December 6, 2007
I wasn't ready for about 10-14 days, a bit sore until then. I would ask my surgeon if I were you, sitting still with legs in that position that soon after surgery can cause blood clots, so check with Dr. first to see if they think it is okay, if you do decide to go, I would make frequent stops to more around to be on the safe side.
   — smf0926

December 6, 2007
I think it would be wise to wait this year.
   — shalmar

December 6, 2007
Again it is up to you individually. I had a tough time riding home and it was only an hour trip. I had to lie back and close my eyes the whole trip. It will also even depend if you are released in time. Ask your surgeon.
   — Pam_B_OR

December 7, 2007
My experience would say no. I agree...its not so much the drive-you'd need to stop every hour or so and walk to help prevent bloodclots.(My drs. Advice for my 4 hour drive home) but its the "socializing" that would be expected PLUS the food issue that is harder to control when ur not in ur own home. I just wanted AND NEEDED to take it easy. Good luck! I hope ur family is understanding...
   — wowmomma

December 7, 2007
I am sure your sugeon will say no because of the risk of a blood clot. Mine would not let me sit for more than 30 min at a time. I had to get up from my desk at work every 30 minutes and walk around the block. Blood Clots are serious stuff. Don't risk it.
   — Carlyn M.

December 7, 2007
I was wondering the same (for my 2 hour trip). I've told my family that I probably will not make it this year. Same as the other posters have said... uncomfortable ride, chance of blood clots, not being on schedule yet with food and fluids, the temptation of holiday foods, you will probably be tired and crabby.
   — gonnadoit

December 8, 2007
Everyone is different. Where I had my surgery is 4 hours from my home and I had RNY. I was in the hospital 3 days with surgery. I traveled with lots of pillows to help cut down on the bouncing you get from the interestate. I hope this helps and GOD BLESS YOU DURING THIS TIME AND ALWAYS. Bev
   — okiegirl

December 8, 2007
I haven't had my surgery yet, but my friend and I are both doing this together, and he just had his surgery last week. From what I see with him, recovery in the hospital is three days and then when you get home you are still going to be very sore and tired, trying to get into the routine of drinking fluids in small sips and figuring out how much of your liquid protein you can take in at one time without feeling queasy. I don't think traveling would be good for three reasons. One is the risk for blood clots from sitting still in the plane for 4 hours, and the other is that you will not be feeling too energetic, and will most likely not want to see a christmas feast that you can't eat this year. Whatever you decide, please consult with your doctor and nutritionist first. Take Care,
   — [Deactivated Member]

December 9, 2007
Sorry, but NO NO NO!!! Even if you feel fine at first you will not after being in a car for 4 hours. I am 3 days post-op and wouldn't even dream of it. If I sit up for any period of time, my guts hurt....lol.....Not only that, you need recovery time in a peaceful environment, and having a bunch of family around is a lot to handle at that stage. Heed our advice please, don't go!!! And good luck to you with your surgery also.
   — thinner_thoughts

December 9, 2007
If you really feel like you must go then be sure to stop, get out and walk frequently. Being a bigger person already puts you in danger of DVT(blood clots) add surgery and not moving and the risks get even higher. Run it by your doctor to of course.
   — tazthewiz23

December 10, 2007
HI, I CAN'T BELIEVE SOME PEOPLE CAME HOME AFTER ONE NIGHT FROM A RNY SURGERY. I WAS IN INTENSIVE CARE THREE DAYS AND IN THE HOSPITAL A TOTAL OF FIVE DAYS. I CAN'T IMAGION IN MY WILDEST DREAMS HOW SOMEONE OVER 35O POUNDS ON LIQUIDS WITH PHYSICAL AND MENTAL CHANGES CAN DO IT, BUT GOD BLESS THEM! YOU NEED TO SEE HOW LONG YOUR DOCTOR THINKS YOU NEED TO RECOVER AND BLOOD CLOTS CAN FORM IF YOU DON'T MOVE EVERY SO OFTEN, PLUS YOU COULD STILL HAVE A DRAIN AND STICHES. BE SAFE FIRST YOU WILL LOVE VISITING LATER. ANNA
   — ANNAJEAN




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