Drain Tube
Only 3 wake-ups til the NEW YOU!!!!
Ask Dr. S about the drain tube. Some of his patient's don't even have them. I didn't. I think he makes the decision while in the O.R. based on your personal situation. .... "If" you go home with them then you may have them for up to 2 or more weeks or they could come out at your first post-op. They're not a biggie. I had them for quite a while when I had my tummy tuck and you hardly even notice them (OOMV)....Dr. S is the man in the "know"!
Sooooo......Will you p.m. me your phone numbers again so I can do a little "angeling"???
You are going to be one very gorgeous LOSER on our team bench!!!!
Huggggzzzzz!
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
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on 11/9/08 1:23 pm - AZ
Tuesday is almost here. You will be on the loser's bench. I just sent you a PM. I had my drain in for almost 10 days. They are no big problem. I even forgot they were there and than I snagged them and that hurt alittle bit. I still would like to be your angel. The more angels you have the better. Get some good sleep in before Tuesday. I will talk to you later.
No need to worry about a silly tube. if you get to bring one home attached Just find a place to tuck it .. Underwear, bra ( Bette Sue story - ask Joyce )
But as Joyce said - not everyone gets one.
Will we see you at the meeting this week-end ?
GinaU aka Jeanna
RNY revised to Extended RNY 5/2008
Total loss 181 and counting
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Thanks everyone! I know - seems silly to worry about some drain tube when I'll have a big owie to think about instead, but I get a little light headed when I think about the details of what they do for the procedure and the after care!
Can't believe I have less than 24 hours to go! The hospital has already called me twice to ask questions and so I keep thinking - wow - this is really going to happen. I was tearing up a little this AM thinking that I am so blessed to be able to have this opportunity to FINALLY be able to get this weight off and be a "normal" weight.
It depends on the surgeon and what the needs are, so no worries....whatever is going to be best towards ultimate healing!
Best Wishes...
Lori G., BS, RN-C, CBN
Certified Bariatric Nurse & Service Line Coordinator
Certified Obesity Help Support Group Leader
Bariatric Clinical Educator for Paradise Valley Hospital
602-923-5612 [email protected]
RNYGB 8/2003 (maintained 170# weight loss)