Question:
How long do you have to stop smoking cigarettes before wls

how long do you have to stop smoking cigarettes before wls, could someone give me a time frame    — Tamc27 (posted on April 20, 2010)


April 20, 2010
If you are truely serious about wls you should quit now. Your time frame can be any where from 2 months to a year. Depends on insurance, doctors, and hospital policy. I quit last month on the 2nd when I found out mediciad might cover the surgery. I have to be tobacco free for6 months. Smoking causes ulcers to the stomach. That is why it's important to quit as soon as possible. Best of luck to you.
   — Victoria B.

April 20, 2010
I agree, if you really want to succeed in this, quit smoking now & do not pick up another ever again.
   — SPIRIT2002

April 21, 2010
Smoking also puts toxins in your body that can prevent or slow down your healing process. usually you have to be tobacco free for at least 6 weeks before they will consider doing surgery. But you should ask your surgeon for specifics. But I too suggest you quit NOW!!! Speaking as a former smoker herself =)
   — callen3640

April 21, 2010
At least 2-3 months, and most of the time they WILL check blood nicotine and nicotine by products to check and see. I quit, but cheated a little, "got busted" and had surg. postponed 2 months. My doc o.k.'s Nicorette gum, check with your surgeon. Good luck.
   — Jane W.




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