Itheus ~
Thanks for the heads-up on your planned AN surgery. I'm not in your area but from what I've read on these forums, Dr. Gantz is a very competent doctor and knows what he's doing with AN removal surgery. I believe you're right to put your trust in him. That kind of confidence in your doctor is a crucial aspect in keeping a positive attitude prior to the actual surgery. I'm sure you'll do well. As for the time needed for recovery, as you noted, it varies. The standard time doctors give for returning to work is 6 weeks. That assumes a complication-free operation and a steady recovery. Some have that. Others don't. You know this. I would guess that you'll realistically want to assume an 8 week recovery period and go from there. Some return to work on a part-time basis. Even with a complication-free surgery and a rapid recovery, fatigue is often a factor in being able to return to work, even at a sedentary job. You may be an exception. Your youth will definitely help. Even if it won't make you exempt from post-op fatigue, it should be an asset in your recovery. Because you have about 10 weeks before the operation, I would suggest getting as fit as you can and definitely enjoy some recreation. Not that you won't be able to do so, post-op, but it'll be easier, now. Please try to stay connected here and keep us updated as things progress. Thanks.
We wish you a very successful surgery and a fantastic recovery.
Jim