If i upgrade from lion to mountain lion, do i have to reinstall all of my adobe CS5.5?

im just currently in the middle of a few big projects, and dont have the time to waste reinstalling all of my programs

No. But I would suggest you wait until you are done with your projects. Or, be sure you have a bootable backup you can restore should you need to.
You should never install system upgrades until you can determine that it is compatible with all your mission critical software.

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