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Topic: RE: Medic Alert.
You can purchase these off e-bay. Just look up gastric bypass surgery on there.
Jacque
Topic: RE: first post
My surgery is the 25th!! Dr Davis is your surgeon as in from Big Medecine? Excellent surgeons! What does your pre-op diet consist of? Glad you posted.. I love the people and forums here on OH. I have learned SO much!!
Topic: i have my time
i have to be at the hospital at 12:10 to be operated on at about 1:40 on monday (11/10). i have to work tomorrow and then i am off til atleast december 1. getting nervous.
angie
angie
Topic: RE: Day One liquid diet....ugggh
today is day 3 and I feel like a new person.. the headaches are gone, the cravings are gone! I never thought you body would go through withdrawal's for carbs the way it does for caffeine! I am so glad I stopped drinking pop/coffee a few weeks ago, it would of been hard to do both at once!
Topic: RE: Post op day 3
awww Dar.....I hope you start to feel a bit better after a few more days. Idont know what it is like for you to have an open RNY since mine was laproscopic! You tough through it girl!!
Hugs
kelly
Hugs
kelly
Topic: RE: Post op day 3
Thank you for sharing your experience. As a pre-op I am interested in every detail!! Im glad both of you had uneventful surgeries!! Cant wait to join you!!!
Topic: RE: Day One liquid diet....ugggh
day 2 for me, a little better but still torture, good thing is I am down 4 pounds must be water but who cares the scale says 4 pounds down I am happy only 12 more miserable days.
Barbara Jean
Topic: RE: Post op day 3
I'm achy and feel like I've been hit by a bus. I have to take my pain meds too. If I stand up, it feels like my incision is going to open up. But other than that, i'm happy and glad I did it. I know the pain will go away soonn and it will just be a faint memory so that's what I'm looking forward to. LOL My binder is bothering me too. But I have really sensitive skin so I'm getting a rash from it. Congrats on your surgery and hopefully your recovery will speed up and be less painful.
Topic: Post op day 3
Well I thought that I would share about my experience in case anyone was cuious.
I had to be at the hospital at 5:15 for a 7:30 surgery. I stayed up the night before because I knew that I wouldn't be able to sleep at all. Everything went smoothly although the guy that was taking my blood screwed up several times which was a first for me. I have good veins on my right side and he insisted on taking from my left and putting the iv on my left. I wonder if that really mattered or what. I have terrible bruises from he bad work.
While in the waiting room just before surgery I started to get very nervous and even cried some. After such a long journey to get to that point I didn't thikn I would be that scared but I was.
I can remember going into the operating room and laying down on the table them telling me how my arms will be put to the sides then I remember waking up in the recovery room. While in recovery my first few minutes I was scared because I felt like I couldn't get a deep breath in basically because it hurt. I was teling them I couldn't breath and they said I was fine so I ended up telling myself to try and calm down and try and fall asleep because it would go away which it did. I just couldn't fill my lungs up because it hurt too much.
I was in recovery for many hours till they finally got me a room. My doctor came up and walked with me. It hurt pretty bad and I hated it. I kept telling my doctor that it sucked and he was laughing.
The whole hospital experience was uneventful for the most part. I was lucky enough to get my own room. I was in a lot of pain the whole time and had to request pain meds several times. The floor had many other weight loss patients oddly enough and I was the youngest. lol The only really crazy thing that happened to me was after they removed the catheter I couldn't urinate. So after like 8 hours of not urinating they had to scan my bladder and decided to put another catheter in to drain it. That was not cool at all since I was wide awake and pretty much knew the nurse and PCA. My bladder was very full though so I suppose it was a good thing. But after that I couldn't urinate again so after another 8 hours of not going I had to get another catheter and again my bladder was full. So thankfully after the second time I have been able to go fine by myself but that really stunk.
Overall my hospital experience was great because the staff was fantastic. Everyone of them were great. I was very lucky that they were all so nice.
I got home yesterday and I am not doing too great. I am super sore. I can find a postition that is not too bad but overall I am on the high end of being in pain. I had prepared myself to be okay with the pain because I have had a child and thought that was not that bad but I was wrong because I am in horrendous pain at times. Now that said I know this will still be worth it. I am still happy with my decision but I feel sorry for myself that I read some people are just on tylenol post op and feel great. That is totally not the case for me. I haven't eaten anything and I am struggling to get my liquids in. The pain is making me feel nauseated and the discomfort is all I can think about.
I don't want to discourage anyone with my pain issues because I know from reading that my pain is apparently not all that common. I had planned on trying to get back to my regular life some this weekend but I don't think that is going to happen unless I can go to the cub scout meeting in my bathrobe. lol
Well that is all I can think of to share. I would be happy to answer any questions if you have any. And if you are post op with the pain I am having please share because more and more I am worried I am by myself in that boat.
I had to be at the hospital at 5:15 for a 7:30 surgery. I stayed up the night before because I knew that I wouldn't be able to sleep at all. Everything went smoothly although the guy that was taking my blood screwed up several times which was a first for me. I have good veins on my right side and he insisted on taking from my left and putting the iv on my left. I wonder if that really mattered or what. I have terrible bruises from he bad work.
While in the waiting room just before surgery I started to get very nervous and even cried some. After such a long journey to get to that point I didn't thikn I would be that scared but I was.
I can remember going into the operating room and laying down on the table them telling me how my arms will be put to the sides then I remember waking up in the recovery room. While in recovery my first few minutes I was scared because I felt like I couldn't get a deep breath in basically because it hurt. I was teling them I couldn't breath and they said I was fine so I ended up telling myself to try and calm down and try and fall asleep because it would go away which it did. I just couldn't fill my lungs up because it hurt too much.
I was in recovery for many hours till they finally got me a room. My doctor came up and walked with me. It hurt pretty bad and I hated it. I kept telling my doctor that it sucked and he was laughing.
The whole hospital experience was uneventful for the most part. I was lucky enough to get my own room. I was in a lot of pain the whole time and had to request pain meds several times. The floor had many other weight loss patients oddly enough and I was the youngest. lol The only really crazy thing that happened to me was after they removed the catheter I couldn't urinate. So after like 8 hours of not urinating they had to scan my bladder and decided to put another catheter in to drain it. That was not cool at all since I was wide awake and pretty much knew the nurse and PCA. My bladder was very full though so I suppose it was a good thing. But after that I couldn't urinate again so after another 8 hours of not going I had to get another catheter and again my bladder was full. So thankfully after the second time I have been able to go fine by myself but that really stunk.
Overall my hospital experience was great because the staff was fantastic. Everyone of them were great. I was very lucky that they were all so nice.
I got home yesterday and I am not doing too great. I am super sore. I can find a postition that is not too bad but overall I am on the high end of being in pain. I had prepared myself to be okay with the pain because I have had a child and thought that was not that bad but I was wrong because I am in horrendous pain at times. Now that said I know this will still be worth it. I am still happy with my decision but I feel sorry for myself that I read some people are just on tylenol post op and feel great. That is totally not the case for me. I haven't eaten anything and I am struggling to get my liquids in. The pain is making me feel nauseated and the discomfort is all I can think about.
I don't want to discourage anyone with my pain issues because I know from reading that my pain is apparently not all that common. I had planned on trying to get back to my regular life some this weekend but I don't think that is going to happen unless I can go to the cub scout meeting in my bathrobe. lol
Well that is all I can think of to share. I would be happy to answer any questions if you have any. And if you are post op with the pain I am having please share because more and more I am worried I am by myself in that boat.
Topic: RE: Good Luck to the rest of my Nov friends.
Dar: Good luck on your surgery Monday. Will be thinking of you. Each morning I wake up thinking: "There's someone out there right now having WLS".
Bless you and will be anxious to hear how you did.
Sandy
Lap RNY 11/19/08
Bless you and will be anxious to hear how you did.
Sandy
Lap RNY 11/19/08