Recent TWH patients, quick question
How long was your catheter in? Or did you even have one? I was told They would put one in during surgery and take it out once I start walking but I'm reading that maybe they keep it in longer to measure your output?
Also I've got my period, yay (sarcastic yay) I'm not to worried about this, I've been reading that it's very common and not as big a deal as a patient might think. If you experienced this were you able to wear a tampon in the OR? I'm reading probably not and as an OH poster I saw in my search said "They gave me mesh pants with a pad the size of a crib mattress in it" so I lol'd of course. I'm figuring this will be the case.
Do they have showers in the rooms? If I have to wear a crib mattress I'm going to want to have a shower. Maybe a big container of wips should be on my list of things to bring.
In 24 hours I'll be in the bench! but getting up frequently for little walks of course :)
Hey! Almost there!!!
Ok, so if there was a catheter, I don't have ANY recollection of that. Lucky me, got my period the day before surgery. I told the admitting nurse who kitted me out with the gowns etc., and he gave me a very lovely pair of surgical underwear and the most ridiculous pad ever. Thankfully I brought my own. Always sells an extra long overnight pad - he said it was fine to use, and preferred it over tampons. You're out cold for 4 hours or so, and trying to remove it after surgery - oi vay. There are showers, but you're not able to have a full on shower. They have wash cloths, so bring your own soap and other toiletries. I brought some baby wipes with me, which worked out great. Bring chapstick and your own pillow too :)
Referral: August 2014 Orientation: 28Nov14 Social Worker: 05Feb15 Nurse Practitioner: 25Feb15 Nutrition Class: 30Mar15 Dietitian: 14Apr15 Psychologist: 21Apr15 NP followup: 23Apr15 Meet Surgeon: 26June15 Start Opti/PreOp: 21July15 Surgery!: 04Aug15!!
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on 8/24/15 11:49 am
Surgery on July 31. No catheter. I also had my period and they gave me surgical underwear and a teeny tiny pad. There are no showers in the rooms and they don't really want you to shower until you are home. Being wipes and body wash and give yourself a sponge bath in the bathroom. My roomie washed her hair in the sink.
I didn't have a catheter (at least not that I am aware of). I also started my period the day before surgery and was permitted to wear a tampon during the surgery. No shower in my room but I wasn't able to take one for a few days anyway so I just used wipes, etc to stay clean. They also gave me the mesh pants with the massive pad to use after surgery.
Referral: May 2014 / Surgery: February 2015 Dr. Jackson TWH
I found the jello too sweet. I liked the bariatric fruit juice though!
Ref. Apr 30/14, Orientation HRRH Aug 25/14, Transfer to TWH Oct 21/14, Sleep Study Nov 20/14, SW Nov 28/14, Nut. Class Dec 8/14, NP Dec 15/14, Psych. Jan 13/15, Nut. Jan 15/15, CPAP Titra Jan 16/15, NP F/U Jan 19/15, NP F/U2 Feb 24/15, NP F/U3 Mar 24/15, Surgeon May 29/15, Opti July 25/15, Pre-Op July 30/15, Surgery Aug 14/15
No catheter (I asked as this was one of the things I had anxiety about!).
I had a shower and bath in my room and Dr Jackson told me I could shower when ever I wanted (with my back to the shower head). I thought I'd be up for a shower, but never had one.
The staff at TWH were absolutely fabulous. I also disliked the jello. Water and broth was delicious!
Referral-October 2014Orientation (TWH)&Social Worker-January 2015Nutrition Class February 2015Nurse&Psych April 2015Dietician May 2015Surgeon June 2015Surgery August 11 2015 at TWH with Dr Jackson