Had emergency surgery Friday!

CHRISTINE P.
on 1/30/05 10:40 pm - LAS VEGAS, NV
This is gonna be a long post, sorry! Well as some of you know I was having cramps for a few days, and I have a very high tolerance for pain so they didn't seem too extreme...I continued to work out at the gym, work and do my usual things. But Friday morning I started to worry that it may have something to do with my lap rny so I called the Doc. He had me come right in, When I saw him he suspected a twisted intestine and sent me for a CT scan of the abdomen. So after the CT scan I was supposed to call him and he would advise me wether or not I needed to go back and see him. So as I was getting ready to call him, the radiologist had already called him and the Doc was calling my cell phone and the Radiologist was rushing out to get me...so they were both coming at me which nof course had me panic stricken..so my Doc says you need to stay put I am calling around to find an available Operating Room you need emergency surgery as your apendix is about to burst!!!! So I said well do I have time to go get my husband from work and he says NO! So I ended up at the same hospital that I had my rny at and had the same anesthesiologist and same surgeon so I felt alot safer since they knew how to take care of me. My husband did make it to the hospital before they took me back so that was cool. The thing is...I feel like having rny saved my life. I NEVER went to the Doctor before and would NEVER have gone to the Doctor for cramps and it would have bursted possibly killing me. So to make a long story short....if you don't feel good it is better to be safe than sorry and go have it checked out!!! Thanks for listening!
kisaacso
on 1/31/05 12:48 am - Stockbridge, GA
Glad to hear you are better and you did do the right thing about going to the doctor. Take it easy so your recovery will be a good one. Hang in there. Karen
jrbartlett
on 1/31/05 12:56 am - Arlington, TN
SO glad it all worked out and that your doing fine. Better safe than sorry is always a good rule to follow. have a great day.
Sheryl in So Cali
on 1/31/05 3:40 am - San Clemente, CA
Christine I am glad you went to the doctor and yes it did save your life. We all need to listen to our bodies..... Sheryl
susi43
on 1/31/05 9:42 am - Elsmere, KY
Glad to hear you pulled through that ok! I had a couple of similiar experiences, a blood clot in my lung, gallbladder attacks, and an emergency appendectomy, just like yours. The lesson I took from all of that was, if you ain't felt it before in all your years, get it checked out. I could have easily died as well. I always listen closely to my aches and pains now, and it's hard for me, too, with my high pain threshold! There is no shame in having something weird like that checked out. We don't have to be brave all the time! Good luck, hope you are feeling better!
janee C.
on 1/31/05 10:10 pm - swartz creek, MI
Good grief!!! I'm sooo glad your OK! Boy, we as women need to listen to our bodies more! I'm glad you finally let your worry get the better of ya!! Are there any residual effects from the appendix being infected?? How are you feeling today? How is your appetite now after the 2nd surgery? Be good to your self and take good care!! Janee
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