Depends what they do in your lap - is it just a diagnostic lap? If so you may be ok after a week but its one of those really annoying things where no one really knows how they will feel or how fast they will recover until after the lap. When I had my diagnostic lap the surgeon tried to remove some adhesions and a few patches of endo as well and I was back at work after 10 days (think I had the lap on Thursday and went back to work a week Tuesday), however I didn't feel properly recovered for a good 4-5 weeks.
In comparison, I am having an operative lap on Monday and have been told I will need up to 6 weeks off but I'm sure they would have warned you about that at your pre-op or when you saw the consultant if they think you could need that long off!
i went back to work a week after the lap. i drove myself with a cushion between my belly and the seat belt. I had a diagnostic lap, dye test, hysteroscopy and they ablated mild endometriosis in my pouch of douglas.
But my work does involve a lot of sitting down and not so much running around/moving so it was easy. it does take a bit of effort but I wanted to go back to things as soon as possible.
I am like you, I have a sitting down job not much running around either and will want to get things back to normal quick as possible. How are things now for you ? when was your lap ?xx
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