Getting ready to call WW
Well, all I've ate today was the pudding I mentioned in the earlier post. I did eventually get all of the pudding down. It didn't come up either.
I'm not doing well with drinking at all either. I usually drink room temp drinks but they were feeling weird. I just now started trying a cold water and it gives me that same stuck feeling. I even started feeling like I was getting slimy in my mouth after the water! GGGRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is not good... I'll let you know when I call and what I find out.
Dot
I'm not doing well with drinking at all either. I usually drink room temp drinks but they were feeling weird. I just now started trying a cold water and it gives me that same stuck feeling. I even started feeling like I was getting slimy in my mouth after the water! GGGRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is not good... I'll let you know when I call and what I find out.
Dot
Dot,
I love cold stuff but most of the post ops tummys prefer warm drinks when they aren't feeling well. You might try some hot tea or broth. Good luck. I hope you are feeling better soon! I'm glad you are calling WW...you don't want to wait too long and end up dehydrated! Take care! Diana
ONEDERLAND!!!! FINALLY!!!! WHOOOO HOOOOO!
Strictures can happen in both VSG and RNY, however it is much more common in RNY. Since they make a circular staple line where the intestine is atached to the new pouch, that's where healing and scar tissue is likely to build up and cause a tightening or sricture in RNY patients. Srictures are much less common in VSG patients due to the difference in surgical technique.The stomach is trimmed along the length of the stomach and no circular staple lines exist. There's only one long staple line for VSG patients ... much less likely to scar enough to cause a stricture. It is thought that oversewing the staple line in VSG patients may increase the possibility of stricture development. I don't know of any Oklahoma surgeons that do VSGs that oversew the staple line.