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Topic: RE: Anyone kinda blue after surgery?
Yeah, I was thinking about that today...I feel zero motivation and don't want to leave the house. I forced myself to get out today and I go back to work on Monday. Support group Tuesday.
Just waiting for this to pass...
Just waiting for this to pass...
Topic: RE: Sparkles Update!
Oh Im so glad to hear she is doing well!!!!!!!.. Hope he got to see her by the time I wrote this. Another one on the losers bench with us:)
Topic: Finally reporting in (9 days out) - LONG
I'm nine days out today and down 13 pounds (not including the 8 I gained in the hospital then lost the three days after coming home).
I had my surgery the afternoon of May 20th and was able to go home the next evening (the 21st). One of my big goals was only one night in the hospital, so that made me very happy. I was quite surprised at how much pain I was in the first few days home. The one large incision where the camera was inserted was VERY painful. I have an extremely high pain tolerance so that was unexpected to me. I did feel better daily and was off the pain meds by Sunday the 24th. I had absolutely no gas pain and so far, knock on wood, no bowel movement issues. I was on my treadmill walking in five minute intervals throughout the day by Saturday the 23rd.
My doctor, God bless him, let me go directly on pureed foods instead of a week of clear liquids. I think I would be miserable if I'd had to stay on clear liquids. I stuck primarily to clear liquids through Saturday but have been fine on pureed foods since then. I'm not getting nearly enough protein in as I can't seem to tolerate protein shakes, though I almost lived on them pre-op. I've tried soy based shakes the last few days and that seems to be working better so I think I may be one of those people who is lactose intolerant (hopefully temporarily) after surgery.
My biggest issue so far has been eating first thing in the mornings. My pouch really does seem sensitive. I've been experimenting with having a cup of hot tea, waiting half an hour and then trying to eat and that is working better, though will be challenging when I go back to work on Monday.
Pre-op I went hiking at a local state park five days a week. Tried my first post-op hike today and it almost completely wiped me out. Only made it 25 minutes with lots of rest breaks but it was a start.
Had my first restaurant experience today which caused a little anxiety. Had a couple of bites of crab dip and the broth from french onion soup and all went well, so another hurdle crossed.
So far, other than the incision pain mentioned above, I've been surprised at how great I've felt....I really had braced myself to be miserable for a couple of weeks. I'm improving daily with my liquids, though I'm still way down in getting in enough protein. No problems tolerating pills or capsules. I ate too much for dinner tonight (probably close to 3/4 cup of food rather than the prescribed 1/4 cup) and felt very nauseous for an hour afterwards, which I deserved!!
I actually haven't been weighing myself very much.....I can't explain it but it doesn't seem real when I step on the scale. Thank goodness I have a good therapist for the months to come!
I'm going back to work on Monday which will be the next challenge.
Sorry to go on for so long, but I always find it helpful to read everyone else's detailed reports!
I had my surgery the afternoon of May 20th and was able to go home the next evening (the 21st). One of my big goals was only one night in the hospital, so that made me very happy. I was quite surprised at how much pain I was in the first few days home. The one large incision where the camera was inserted was VERY painful. I have an extremely high pain tolerance so that was unexpected to me. I did feel better daily and was off the pain meds by Sunday the 24th. I had absolutely no gas pain and so far, knock on wood, no bowel movement issues. I was on my treadmill walking in five minute intervals throughout the day by Saturday the 23rd.
My doctor, God bless him, let me go directly on pureed foods instead of a week of clear liquids. I think I would be miserable if I'd had to stay on clear liquids. I stuck primarily to clear liquids through Saturday but have been fine on pureed foods since then. I'm not getting nearly enough protein in as I can't seem to tolerate protein shakes, though I almost lived on them pre-op. I've tried soy based shakes the last few days and that seems to be working better so I think I may be one of those people who is lactose intolerant (hopefully temporarily) after surgery.
My biggest issue so far has been eating first thing in the mornings. My pouch really does seem sensitive. I've been experimenting with having a cup of hot tea, waiting half an hour and then trying to eat and that is working better, though will be challenging when I go back to work on Monday.
Pre-op I went hiking at a local state park five days a week. Tried my first post-op hike today and it almost completely wiped me out. Only made it 25 minutes with lots of rest breaks but it was a start.
Had my first restaurant experience today which caused a little anxiety. Had a couple of bites of crab dip and the broth from french onion soup and all went well, so another hurdle crossed.
So far, other than the incision pain mentioned above, I've been surprised at how great I've felt....I really had braced myself to be miserable for a couple of weeks. I'm improving daily with my liquids, though I'm still way down in getting in enough protein. No problems tolerating pills or capsules. I ate too much for dinner tonight (probably close to 3/4 cup of food rather than the prescribed 1/4 cup) and felt very nauseous for an hour afterwards, which I deserved!!
I actually haven't been weighing myself very much.....I can't explain it but it doesn't seem real when I step on the scale. Thank goodness I have a good therapist for the months to come!
I'm going back to work on Monday which will be the next challenge.
Sorry to go on for so long, but I always find it helpful to read everyone else's detailed reports!
SW-272, CW-219, GW-175
5'9"
Topic: Sparkles Update!
I spoke with Sparkles husband and she came through surgery just fine. She is still in recovery and he should be able to see her shortly. I told him to give her a
from all of us!!!!! everyone contiue to say a prayer for her.
Sabrenia
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Sabrenia
Topic: RE: VSG tomorrow...here I go!
I wish you the best on your surgery, post as soon as you can. I know everything will go great. I will keep a spot on the Loser Bench warm just for you.
Topic: RE: Surgery on 5/26
Hey all,
Just wanted to thank you for all the well-wishes on my surgery. Everything went extremely well, I'm home now and feeling great. I had the bypass at 8AM on 5/26 and by 4:15 that day, I was walking around the hallway of the hospital. I've felt stronger each day. Still trying to sip as much as I can.
It's tough getting through a whole bottle of water. I really like broth, the warmth feels good going down. Does anyone else really like hot things?
I'm so glad I did this!!
Dawn
Just wanted to thank you for all the well-wishes on my surgery. Everything went extremely well, I'm home now and feeling great. I had the bypass at 8AM on 5/26 and by 4:15 that day, I was walking around the hallway of the hospital. I've felt stronger each day. Still trying to sip as much as I can.
It's tough getting through a whole bottle of water. I really like broth, the warmth feels good going down. Does anyone else really like hot things?
I'm so glad I did this!!
Dawn
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Topic: RE: still in the Hospital
Congrats Sandy...glad it was uneventful! I've been home for a day so far...feels great to be home (and showered!!!)
Dawn
Dawn
karen C.
on 5/28/09 9:29 pm
on 5/28/09 9:29 pm
Topic: RE: Anyone kinda blue after surgery?
Hi Sandy- I'm glad you're home and everything went well. The weight has to be just fluid from IV's and stuff. It should go away within a few days. I'm going to the doctor today for my one week check up. I'm also seeing my psychiatrist (I've had depression before, I think that's why this scares me so much). I just keep thinking, maybe fat and HAPPY was better. Thanks so much for your message- it really helps.
Topic: RE: Alright- gross- but can you burp????
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Sunny Dreams
Oh, I had it bad!! The good news is that it does get better though! I had to stay in the hospital 3 extra days because once liquid would go down, I couldn't burp and felt like my chest was going to explode! The pressure was excruciating! My surgeon said that maybe the band was a little too tight. He even offered to go back in and fix it, but I did not want to go back under the knife. They gave me some lidocaine patches that I put right on my chest, that helped and pain med helped. Ultimately it just took time for things to loosen up and for my esophagus to relax and let liquids and burps do what they're supposed to do. It got a little better everyday, and by day 5, I was a whole lot better, now at day 9, I'm good as new. Hope that helps. I stayed on clear liquids in very small amounts until all that passed. Now I'm on blended foods and have had no further problems at this point. Good luck -- and don't be afraid to ask for meds. than can help you feel better.
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Sunny Dreams