Surgery date May 5th and have a question or 2
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on 3/26/08 9:21 pm - FL
on 3/26/08 9:21 pm - FL
JFK medical center....very excited and getting pre op testing done...any suggestions for a liquid diet prior surgery? I am not required but was advised to do protein to help shrink liver...
Do most surgeons remove gallbladder at rny?
Hi,
Definetly to the 2 week liquid diet, its just more weight your will loose before surgery!! Plus as they say it does help shrink the liver and that makes it easier for the Dr's to do their job.
My surgeon did not remove my gallbladder so not sure if "most" do.
Congrats on your up coming surgery!!!
Anne
Hey there,
The surgeon should look at the gallbladder and if it is healthy and there are no stones or problems, he shouldn't remove it as it is not medically necessary. In the old days, if a surgeon was in the belly for any reason, they would automatically remove it and the appendix just because they were in the neighborhood.
I had LapBand and had to do clear liquids for 3 days pre-op and 5 days post op. As far as protein liquids go, I like good old Atkins shakes. High in protein and low in carbs. If you need clear liquids with protein- check into "Whey Up" protein drinks. I get them from Bariatric Eating.com. They were just on sale so I bought a case of each. I like the taste, I guess my only complaint is that I sometimes get heartburn with the citric acid in them, otherwise- yummy and easy. Pre-made is always more expensive but very convenient. EAS ready made protein drinks are good too.
Good luck,
Dawn
My surgeon removes all patients gallbladder, I didn't question it at all but he did tell me if he didn't the percentage is very high it will need to be removed soon after so why do two surgeries when gallbladder not needed to begin with.
Re; to protein I was not required but one month prior I started to make sure I got 60-80 grams daily as it helps heal the body faster when you have "any" surgefry and since we don't store it you need to keep it up after. I get over 100 grams daily and I am 3 years out.
Current weight:120 and still 5'4
Hello
Please do your research, I had a surgeon that refuse to take my gallbladder and that was one of the reasons i changed surgeons. Most people, but not all end up getting their gallbladder out 6 months to a 1 year after surgery due to gallstones. I don't know about you, but I don't want to go back under if i can avoid it the first time around. A lot of doctors don't because of the two major surgeries in one. But a lot do because to the complications afterwards. So do your research and decide if you want to heal all at once or deal with another surgery down the line. Good luck with your decision making and talk with your surgeon also.
Shae