One Week Post Op, and thankful to be....
Hey, I just thought I would update everyone on my story, while it is still fresh.
My surgery was Lap RNY with Dr. William Rizk, 1-10-2006 at 12:30pm. I got to the hospital at about 10am, since I had to be registered by 10:30am. I was take to a small pre-op room, where I was asked to change into a gown and wait. I waited and waited and waited. If it weren't for my support friend, I would've been napping... and well rested!
At about 12 pm a nurse came in, put in my IV's and shortly after that I was taken through a web of hallways to a cold operating room where I was greeted by two anesthesiologists. My surgeon came in placed his hand on my forearm, flashed his big white smile, and asked if I was ready. I shook my head, and I was out.
I woke-up in a dark recovery room. I think it was about 4 pm, or a little later. The nurse that was guarding me told me that everything went great and I should be going up to my room very soon. I went in and out, and remember waking up in my room, the first thing I saw was cartoons on the TV; I knew my little boy was there! I looked for him and motioned for him to give me a gentle hug.
The first few hours were a blur of nurses, in and out, poking, prodding, and telling me that I should try to start getting up soon. I had to pee, so I was more than willing to get up. I walked to the restroom with the help of two nurses, and was able to do my business and get back up without too much trouble. I walked the length of the hall and back, and went back to my room.
Everything seemed fine and dandy. The nurses emptied my drain, I got up a couple more times and thought I was doing great. My son left for the night, and I was ready for some much needed rest. I don't remember what time it was, but I remember waking up about 9:30-10 pm and feeling really cold on my left side. I sat up a little to find a huge puddle of blood. I buzzed for a nurse, two came and began to clean me and the bed, and feeling for pulses, taking pressures, reading monitors.... My blood pressure was dropping... and fast. At one point I remember hearing the numbers 98/46, and thinking- "S***, that's not good!" The nurses were emptying my drain, about 100cc of blood every 15 minutes. They began transfusing blood, but my pressure kept dropping. They called my surgeon, the diagnosis was that I had a "bleeder", and that they would have to go back in and attempt to stop the bleeding. The on-call surgeon, a Dr. Grossman, would be the one trying to fix the problem. He spoke with me briefly, and assured me that they could go back in Lap, and should be able to find it, but that there was still the chance that he'd have to open. That poor man must have seen the terror in my eyes, and he assured me he'd do everything he could first.
It was about 2:00am when I was put out for my second surgery.
I woke-up at about 8am in the ICU, where I remained for a day and a half. I had received four pints of blood. The doctors said that they really didn't find a source for the bleeding, so they cleaned up what they could and closed. The first thing I remember was reaching to feel my stomach, in hopes that I wasn't opened... I was extremely relieved.
The rest of my hospital stay was pretty textbook, my blood pressure is high, my blood counts are low, but they expect those things to correct themselves with time.
SO........
Now I'm on the eve of my first post-op visit. Hoping to have this drain taken out of me, so that I can "live normally" and get to losing! I'm feeling really good, I think I will return to work next week. I get to drive to my appointment tomorrow, so... yeah... I have my independence again!
Pre-op I was 268.5 ~ (My highest was 292 in 2003)
While in the hospital, I was highly medicated, and bloated...
I didn't want to know what I weighed.
I was released Friday.
Saturday I was 265
Sunday I was 260
Monday my scale died... so I don't know where I am. I am content to wait. I don't expect overnight results...
For right now, my focus is getting pain relieved and wounds healed.
THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR YOUR THOUGHTS AND ESPECIALLY FOR YOUR PRAYERS!!!
and I KNOW EXACTLY WHO TO THANK FOR EVERY BREATH I HAVE TAKEN SINCE LAST TUESDAY NIGHT.
THANK YOU, LORD!
With much love,
Angela
Well thank goodness you're ok. I was worried about you. Even though I didn't have any bleeding problem, my blood pressure, which normally runs low, was pretty high in the hospital after the surgery. I am also diabetic and my blood sugars were running pretty high too. They had to give me insulin shots while I was there. Luckily, they took the tube out the day I went home. Since I've been home, I don't have to take my cholesterol or diabetes medicine! My blood sugar is running between 99 and 110 most of the time, and the pain I had in my arm from the cholesterol medicince is gone!! I feel so much better not having to be on so many meds! The hard part is trying to eat all of the stuff they think you're supposed to eat. Today I am graduating from pureed food to soft foods. So far nothing has made me sick. I'm so glad you have made it to the losing side and that you're ok!! Talk to you soon!
Barb
wow what a scary ride you have had. I would have been hysterical. I would have wanted to call my husband, mom and kids. All which were far from me when I had my surgery. I am so glad you are doing better now. I wonder what caused all the bleeding? Did it seal itself off? How strange. We all have different experiences to share. One of the best parts of this site.
Take it slow and easy for awhile even though you feel good, your body has just had a major rearranging and needs time to heal and adjust to the new way of life.
Good luck and it sounds like you are on the right road now. Its always good to hear from you. Take care Cindy G.