I asked my sister-in-law to respondm as she has gone through this:
Every person I talked to said not to worry about the surgery. It isn’t invasive and the recovery is mild.
This was my experience as well.
I felt better right away. Before surgery, any time I ate I felt nauseous. I was on a no fat, no dairy diet for 2 months. Right after surgery the nausea went away.
The hardest part was the overnight in the hospital, as I didn’t get much sleep.
My Doctor recommended that I take at least 1-2 naps a day to help with the recovery.
I did that for the first week. I was able to move around right away, but was very careful not to lift anything. I rested the first week mostly.
The second week I was up and around and driving etc. but on a modified routine.
I did not go back to work until the 3rd week.
It has now been 1 month and I feel great. I am still on a low fat diet but my Dr said I am good to eat what I want.
My friend recommended I get some pills from the health food store that help with digestion, just in case I want to eat pizza or something like that.
I haven’t had to do that just yet.
Prior to the surgery, the Dr said to lay off the alcohol. But we are wine drinkers and I found the wine didn’t bring on any of the symptoms, so I was still able to enjoy the wine. Prior to the surgery, I didn’t drink any alcohol for 5 days. I didn’t want to compromise my immune system going into surgery. Besides I was feeling lousy in general.
Post surgery, I waited 5 days to have wine again.
I hope that helps.
Eva