I am trying to "plan" as best I can...
...for my DS. My hubby has started a class (for a promotion) at the local nuclear plant that he works at. I wanted to have my DS done before it started so he wouldn't have to be stressed out worrying about me. Alas, it wasn't meant to be, so my sisters are stepping up to help me so that he can concentrate on this class.
He will be there the day of surgery, and will come to see me after his class daily, until I get released from the hospital. Then my younger sister (who's a L&D nurse) will come from North Carolina to stay with me for a few days to help me out as needed. If I need help for longer than a few days, my older sister can help out some, she's a teacher so I really hate to ask her to take time away from them.
So my real question to everyone is, how long did you stay in the hospital? I know that it's YMMV type thing, and that things may change if there are complications and all, but I just wanted to try to get some idea of what I might be looking at. Thanks for any help!
on 11/8/11 9:40 pm
I was an open revision from a failed Crap-Band to a DS. I was in Hospital for 5 days with no complications. I also wanted no visitors except my husband a few times, I needed the sleep and the pain meds were wonderful! I was in ICU for 3 days then transferred to a reg room for the rest of my time there.
This is major surgery, and it really knocked me for a loop! It took me a good 5 weeks before I started to feel like me again. Abdominal surgery is really rough, you use your stomach muscles for everything, and not being able to use them it tough. After I was released from the hospital my husband (who is just wonderful!) worked from home for a week, then the next week he got the kids off to school and went in late. The next week I was able to get the kids off myself, but then spent the rest of the day vegging on the couch or in bed. I took frequent naps and needed to rest all the time. The recovery was much tougher than I thought, but I would do it again in a minute! In fact, I too always say "I wish I did it sooner!"
Good luck!
The "no visitors" is exactly what I was thinking! I worked at a hospital for 6 years so I know sleep is very elusive there, and there is no way I'll feel like entertaining. I'm only traveling 2 hours away, but I don't want anyone but my hubby and my sons (if they want to come...if they don't, thats fine with me). My hubby can update the rest of my family while I am in the hospital.
When I get home the "no visitors" rule will be enforced with the exception of my mom and sisters. My friends, whom I love dearly, will have to wait awhile longer.
I am soooo excited for my new life to begin! Even though I am considered a "lightweight", I want to get my diabetes into remission so I can get rid of that "shadow" hanging over my shoulder. I lost my grandmother to it, my aunt lost her leg and then her life to it, my uncle has had a kidney removed and now is in the last stages of renal failure with his remaining kidney, and my mother has been struggling to keep her diabetes in control unsuccesfully for years.
I'm ready to live!!!!
on 11/9/11 9:21 pm
People say it is the easy way out, the decision and surgery are in no way easy, but life afterward really is! Eat well, take your vitamins, get some exercise and your DS will do the rest! Life on this side is pretty great!
Good luck!
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