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Laproscopy Recovery

I'm due to have a laproscopy in a months time to see whether i have endometriosis and if so treat it there and then. i work in a hotel bar and i was wondering if anyone knows how long the recovery time is? i only see answers for people with office jobs, i know it depends on the person, but im always pushing myself so what would be the minimum time to take off work as i dont want to go in too soon and cause more problems for myself as im not very good at 'relaxing' at home. I get borred easily... im 18 if age relates to the recovery.
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I only have a office job full time but work at a bar part-time. I was up and moving on day 2. I had a week from bartending but as long as I didn't have to fill cooler I was fine. Wish ya luck :)
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Hi! Is your name Amber? That's my name too...

I think a wk min will be good. I had 2 wks off which I completely juiced ;). My sister just got a laparoscopy for cyst removal and she was bk to work in 6 days. She a barber works long days on her feet all day and she's 32.
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