3 tough weeks post-op!
Hello all. I had my lap surgery on august 31. The surgery went great (also took my gall bladder out), but the care of the doctors and the hospital was just awful. I ended up becoming sick with a bad flu bug while in the hospital. Had to go back to ER on the day of my 1 week post-op. Then went home, which was way too early. Then had to be driven back to Federal Way (3 hr trip 9/8) the next day, to go into ER again and stayed in St. Francis for 3.5 days. The stay was horrible, can't even begin to tell you all the bad things that happened. I never want to see floor 1 of that hospital again, nor do I care to go see the doctor again either. But I have to have my fills, that much I know. I've lost weight, but not happy about being sick with diahrrea and dry heaving to lose the weight. I'm abit weak, but will start walking alittle each day. Got too, didn't go through this all, just to sit at home and do nothing. I will survive this!
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Yeah i'm on day 6 of 10 on the liquid diet . It hasn't been too bad , but I dieted pretty strictly for a month prior to the liquid diet . I started noticing on day 4 that apparently I had digested everything I could . Now it kind of just goes through me . I hope the next few days go quickly . I'm glad you're starting to feel better . Kathy
Thanks Morgen. They never called it the flu in hospital, but I had serious liquid diahhrea for 7 days after surgery, a severe inflamed throat, chills/sweats, cough and just plain weak. The second hospital stay (9-8/11) I had severe dehydration, critical potassium levels and still had my cough and sore throat. Couldn't take any liquids when I came in. No, not happy with Dr. Oh and his mannerism. He's so abrupt and gets mad if you ask him same question 2 times. Oh well, I'm working at that issue. Take care and good luck in your journey!
Hi Sally,
Sorry to hear you had problems, but I think that is status quo at St. Francis in Federal Way. While I can't say anything about WLS at that facility, I can tell you that I nearly died in that hospital ... no thanks to the lack of urgency on the part of the St. Francis staff. A few years ago, I became very ill and was sent directly from my physician's office to St. Francis and about all they could figure out is that I had some sort of infection. Five days later, a doctor came in to check on me that wasn't even working that shift, jumped into action and diagnosed the problem. Flesh-eating disease. Six surgeries and a two-month coma later, I was learning how to walk and use my arms again. Luckily, my family was my biggest advocate. All they would tell me after I was transferred to another hospital is that they considered filing a weight-discrimination suit. So hang in there Sally. And remember that you are the customer in this case. If you aren't getting the care you want, ride them until they make it happen. Don't let them just brush you off!
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