I've been sleeved!

Carly ~
on 6/29/11 9:03 am, edited 6/29/11 9:07 am
 I've been sleeved!  June 23rd, 2011 was my surgery date and I continued on this journey to a healthier me!

I've been on a waiting list for WLS since 1999 in Halifax, my hometown.   I was told last year that I would never reach the primary list for operation because they sort by co-morbitities and I don't have diabetes or a heart condition.  I would remain forever on the secondary list. 

 I felt abandoned and neglected by my own health care system.  I waited long enough.  I had to be pro-active with my health, and take care of me. I chose to relocate to another province, where my specialist had also sent a referral a few years prior.  

I relocated to NB in the summer of 2010 to receive Medicare coverage to be treated there.   I've been commuting between NB and Halifax since last summer.  I met Dr. Savoie in late August 2010.  He was informative, knowledgable, professional and caring.  He was also good looking and a really sweet guy.   His staff is A1 -- the absolute best.  You get immediate response for concerns or questions.  Dr. Savoie explained the different procedures, and which he thought was best for me.  He asked me to come back in two months, after deciding on which surgery I wanted. 

October 2010 - I went for my 2nd consult with Dr. Savoie.  I got the green light for surgery, and I chose the Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy because of Dr. Savoie's recommendation.  I signed all the consent forms for surgery, and now waiting for my date. 

April 2011 - I went for pre-op testing.  Pulmonary, Arterial Blood Gas, Chest Xray, ECG, Blood labs & swabs.  Everything checked out fine. 

June 9th 2011 - I went on the two week pre-op liquid diet:  4 diabetic boos****er and crystal light only. 

June 14th 2011 - I went for pre-op testing that was manditory to be done two weeks prior to surgery.  Some was a repeat of what was done in April.  

June 23rd, 2011 -- I arrived for surgery.  Went to the pre-surgical clinic -- got weighed in, blood pressure, blood work.  I got gowned and ready for surgery.  They put on those air-inflated leg things to increase circulation and decrease chances of blood clots. I met with the anaestetiologist who explained I had a very small opening of my throat.  He had decided to use conscious intubation.  It sounds horrifying, and the thought of it is horrifying.  Here's a video showing it:  http://youtube-anaesthesia.blogspot.com/2007/06/conscious-intubation.html   Thankfully, they also give you drug-induced amnesia!  

I met with the surgeon pre-op and he would be using a 34F bougie for the size of my new stomach. I had difficulty in recovery, and an expected 1 hour recovery time turned into 5 1/2 hours recovery time.  I had a hard time staying awake and was incoherent.  They knew this about me long before surgery, and just had to wait a little while longer for me to come around. 

There was a complication during surgery, the lining of my discarded stomach was ruptured as they were removing it through the small laproscopic opening.  This caused some fluid to leak back into my abdominal cavity, which is toxic.  They removed it, and cleaned the area really well.   I was on IV antibiotics as a preventive measure for 4 days post op.

I was in a continued care, step down room for the duration of my stay in hospital.  I was released on June 27th, 2011 at noon.   

I don't regret one single minute.  I'm so happy to be on the mend, and beginning to have my life back again. It's been a long journey to this point, but I know things are going to work out wonderfully from this point on!
      
CANADIAN GASTRIC
CHICKY

on 6/29/11 9:22 am - Canada

Congrats my friend- so happy to see you on the bench!

Please take it easy and keep in touch- you know where to find me on fb

hugs,
deb


                                                           
        STARTING 2010 WITH A BANG! 160 LBS LOST!

  
    WLS JOURNEY: HW-292/SW-273/CW-132-GOAL 125LBS
        WHO WOULD HAVE THUNK IT - ME - 132 LBS ! omg
           
                 - Happy to be Brenda B's angel !

            
Carly ~
on 6/29/11 9:23 am
 TY Sweet Deb.  You're been there for me more than you'll ever know.  Hugz back@cha~
      
nickola1
on 6/29/11 12:25 pm - Riverview, Canada
 YAY!!!!  Awesome!  I'm so happy for you!  I wish you all the best in the new journey.  Keep us posted on how you are doing.  

All the best!!

Chris :)
 
Carly ~
on 6/29/11 2:16 pm
TY Chris!

      
coreena691
on 6/29/11 12:56 pm - Beaver Bank, Canada
Congratulations Missy!  If there's anything you need or think I can do for you while you recover, don't hesitate to give me a call. 

Take it easy and don't sweat the small stuff.  You need to focus now on healthy healing and learning how to use that new skinny sexy stomach.  Remember the 3 steps:  walk, sip, rest...repeat!

Here's to a bright new future full of discovery and wonderful accomplishments in the WLS world. 

...Wishing you all the best my friend!
Coreena

VBG June 1991 - Revision to VSG May 12, 2011
 
   
              
Carly ~
on 6/29/11 2:37 pm
Thank you Chickie!
Just being here for me on this journey is all I need, and you've been here every step of the way since we met :)
We're gonna be an awesome group of sexy beshes! xox
      
kimberleyann
on 6/29/11 10:25 pm - Kingston, NS, Canada
 congrats, may your journey after surgery be smooth sailing.

    
       

   
   

Carly ~
on 6/30/11 1:02 am
 Thanks Kimberleyann!  It's been pretty decent so far : )
      
Kitty1975
on 6/30/11 2:34 am - Canada
Yay! Welcome to the bench with us losers!

what do you wanna be when you grow up little girl? i wanna be a loser and sit on the bench sir! (45 lbs lost pre op) 300lbs starting weight, currently 141lbs! Lowest has been 135lbs and hoping to get back to that.
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