Stomaphyx complete!
I had my Stomaphyx procedure on Thursday morning with Dr Schlesinger. I must admit that I am not feeling as perky as I thought I would. After reading other posts I thought I would sail through this procedure (I had two babies with nothing stronger than a Motrin) but I guess everyone is a little different. I have been burping a lot and it is very painful near my right shoulder blade. Anyone else have this problem? I am also having bouts of nausea with it. I keep telling myself that it should pass soon. I have been trying to walk around a lot to try to help. I am having a little trouble getting my liquids in but am trying hard. I am not hungry at all right now. The procedure went well. Dr S put in four rows of pleats (?), he told my husband that my stoma was large and my pouch was elongated. So, despite feeling a little rough right now, I am very happy so far that I had this done. Dr Schlesinger and the staff at the surgery center were wonderful! I had a great nurse (sorry, I can't remember her name) that followed me through the procedure start to finish. I will keep everyone posted on my progress and if anyone has any advice on the painful burp thing I will take it!
Cathy
Greetings
Its been a long long time since I posted to OH. I am over 5 years out from Open RNY Gastric Bypass. I had a starting weight of 475 and lost down to 195 in 18 months after surgery. I kept the weight off until about 1 year ago I started regaining. I have gained back to 267. My problem seems to be that no matter what I eat, 5-10 minutes later I am hungry again (no matter what I eat) I dont drink with meals and dont eat very much. This leads me to beleive that I have rapid emptying of the pouch. I have bad dumping from carbs. I have made an appointment with a doc in Cincinnatti Ohio for November and will be discussing the StomaphyX prcedure. My question - can we get insurance to cover this procedure? I have BCBS of the Mountain State and will fight as much as necessary to get it done. Need help and suggestions. Thanks, Tim B. Southern Ohio
I lost 13 lbs. the first 2 weeks because I was on liquids and very soft foods (jello, oatmeal etc.). After the first 2 weeks, I was instructed to eat 2/3 food (always protein first) 3 times a day. I realized that even though I felt somewhat full with the 2/3 cup, I was very hungry 2 hours later. It is almost impossible to live on 2/3 cup of food 3 times a day if you do not feel full---it is like a strict diet and if we could do that, we wouldn't need surgical help. I started adding some fruit and other healthy foods, but it just didn't fill me up. I became very discouraged when I saw I was slowly gaining the 13 lbs. back. So, I think depression caused me start eating the "wrong" foods again. Shrinking my stomach alone did not help me. I think I need the full revision. I wish you luck--it may be the perfect solution for you. But I am finding more post-op patients who are having my experience too....
Pat