Finally Fixed!
Hello to everyone,
At the last meet and greet I was still suffering from abdominal pains that caused me to have a twisting feeling in my intestines, chills, nausea and vomitting foamy bile that would last between 30 minutes to an hour after I would eat. It didn't happen everytime I ate though, and there was no rhyme or reason to which foods would trigger it. The pain was in my bellybutton area, but I imagine this could vary.
It got so bad, that I was unable to work and lost 17 lbs in a 3 week period. I became very dehydrated and as the doctors were unable to get me in for a gastroscopy any earlier than April 10th, I had to be admitted into the hospital on April 7th in order to be put on IV to rehydrate me and keep me out of pain until my procedure could be done.
In the last month I have had an MRI, CT scan,regular x-rays, a small bowel follow through x-ray, gastroscopy and finally an exploratory laproscopy. In the final laproscopy, they detected a massive hernia (referred to as a Petersen's Hernia which can occur with Roux-en-Y gastric bypasses). Dr. Vergis repaired it and I am on the road to recovery at last. I will be off work a few more weeks, but am so relieved that they were able to find the source of my troubles.
I just wanted to give you a description of the symptoms in case others may experience something similar. Make sure you don't ignore it and seek medical attention. I hope to be good as new in time for the next Meet and Greet .
Lynn
At the last meet and greet I was still suffering from abdominal pains that caused me to have a twisting feeling in my intestines, chills, nausea and vomitting foamy bile that would last between 30 minutes to an hour after I would eat. It didn't happen everytime I ate though, and there was no rhyme or reason to which foods would trigger it. The pain was in my bellybutton area, but I imagine this could vary.
It got so bad, that I was unable to work and lost 17 lbs in a 3 week period. I became very dehydrated and as the doctors were unable to get me in for a gastroscopy any earlier than April 10th, I had to be admitted into the hospital on April 7th in order to be put on IV to rehydrate me and keep me out of pain until my procedure could be done.
In the last month I have had an MRI, CT scan,regular x-rays, a small bowel follow through x-ray, gastroscopy and finally an exploratory laproscopy. In the final laproscopy, they detected a massive hernia (referred to as a Petersen's Hernia which can occur with Roux-en-Y gastric bypasses). Dr. Vergis repaired it and I am on the road to recovery at last. I will be off work a few more weeks, but am so relieved that they were able to find the source of my troubles.
I just wanted to give you a description of the symptoms in case others may experience something similar. Make sure you don't ignore it and seek medical attention. I hope to be good as new in time for the next Meet and Greet .
Lynn
RNY on 06/05/12
justlori
on 4/20/12 12:10 pm - Winnipeg, Canada
on 4/20/12 12:10 pm - Winnipeg, Canada
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