Hey, Arch! Congrats on getting this set up. Sorry to hear the date had to be moved, but I am glad that you have at least two weeks. I just had mine two weeks ago. For what it is worth, I am glad that I had it separate from my meta. One less traumatic thing my body has to go through all at once.
I don't know if you are still interested, but I will answer your questions:
1) What kind of job did you have, and how much did you work in a typical week?
I have a desk job. I work typically 50 hour weeks.
2) When did your doctor clear you to go back to work?
His standard is to clear people for 6-8 weeks for hysto, in general. He has no opinion about when I actually go back. It is up to me.
3) When did you actually go back to work, and was your recovery period sufficient?
I had my hysto 17 days ago. I had lapro. However, my surgery lasted for 6 hours (instead of the typical 2-2.5 for hysto lapro) because of the amount of scar tissue he had to cut through from a past abdominal surgery.
I feel fine and want to go back (and actually considered that I would next week, part time), however, I do still sleep 10-12 hours a night and have minimal energy during the day. I do get drained if I go out and do things. It is kind of strange because mentally I feel ok and since I am not in pain all the time it seems like I
should go back.
However, my job can be intense and stressful. I want to go back to work because I need as much vacation and sick time that I can get for my metoidioplasty in March, but I don't want to go back too early, only to create a situation where my body ends of healing more slowly due to going back. I need to take into account that stress in itself can delay healing, not just physical exertion. I need to go into my meta in tip top shape so that I heal well and quickly from that. I feel stuck to be honest with you. As of right now, I am going to take a third week off. I need to keep reminding myself that even if i don't have a huge incisions, my guts were chopped into.
4) For how long, if at all, did you experience enough pain or fatigue (or other typical side effects) to make work a less-than-optimal experience?
I do think it would be hard for me to work 8 hours in a day at a desk at this point. Not being able to be in a recliner or lay flat would be hard. Honestly, Arch, I think it would be easier to stand and teach, then sit.
5) For how long, if at all, did you bleed and need to use feminine hygiene products or the equivalent?
Bleeding was off and on for the first 12 days or so. Only one day, for about an hour I needed a medium pad due to a decent amount of bleeding (about a week after my surgery). Otherwise, a little spotting for a couple of days (in the middle of that 12 days period), where I wore a liner. I had a clot of blood (2x3 inch oval) come out into the toilet, too. My surgeon told me this wasn't normal, but it wasn't a problem.
My doctor said the reason that I was still having pain at 1.5 weeks was because I had 6 hours of cutting through adhesions (scar tissue). He said that otherwise with lapro, I typically wouldn't be having much pain to speak of at that point. On the whole, I really am improving faster than I should based on my particular situation.
I do think that what physical shape you are in before surgery and what we eat after surgery plays a big part in recovery. Make some really healthy meals (lots of brightly colored vegetables at every meal!) and freeze them. I also took VitaMedica's Recovery Support Program (vitamins/supplements) for this surgery, just as I did for my top surgery. I know we can't do links here, but you can find it through google.
I really do think you will be ok at two weeks, Arch. Just make sure you are as healthy as possible before you go in, and that you have good healthy fuel (food) for your body for quick recovery afterwards.
Congrats, again!!