Day 5 post op "cold stuff"
Today is my day 5 post op and I am finding it really hard to still drive k anything that is cool in temperature! I can feel it go from my mouth all the way down to my left lower side of my stomach. Is this normal? And will this pain go away eventually? I am totally fine with sips of about 5 MLS at a time with warm stuff!
Hey Room mate,
Yea i am still here until morning...they want my blood levels to be stable until tomorrow. Just a minor hiccup....I feel great...no pain....roaming the hospital....and drinking warm stuff...not cold....warm is way easier.
Glad you joined the site....I have no clue how to add a photo either....my hubby does....if u don't figure it out by tomorrow I will ask him.
Glad things are good for you. Bhojani is awesome has checked on me twice a day...even today although there is a bariatric surgeon on call. He has had the nurses calling him in the middle of the night with my blood levels. His point is I rather keep you longer and know all is well then send you home and you have more issues.
Take it easy...and keep in touch.
Laura
I was passing blood in my stool....he figured I had a small internal bleed either on the staple line or a blood vessel...that likely let go because of the blood thinners...so he canceled all my blood thinners gave me extra vitamin k....and said these things usually repair them selves ....he opted to give me blood to keep my energy levels up ...and from then on things are doing fine.
At least my intervenous is gone and I can roam this hospital anytime I want...lol she even said I can go outside for a walk.
Take it easy
Laura
Hi, I think that's pretty normal for most people. Not me. From the minute I woke up after surgery, I did better with ice cold water. The nurse in recovery fed me spoonfuls of ice, and when I later woke up in my room I asked my nurse for more ice and she scolded me and told me no, ice is not good for me. She brought me water, at room temp, and it was awful. Then the next shift I got a new nurse who brought me ice water and it went down so much easier. I've always been an ice eater/drinker of ice cold water, so I guess that didn't change.
I still can't do hot though. I can do warm liquids but not hot (I don't mean super hot, but normal hot things, like the temp of coffee I used to drink before). My pouch does not like heat. Warm is OK but cold is better.
The pain will get better every day. Hang in, and best wishes for your recovery.
Pre-Op Visit: Jan. 10, 2017, weight 304, surgeon: Dr. David Lindsay, St. Joe's, Toronto
1st Day of (3 weeks worth of) Optifast: Jan. 11, 2017
Surgery Date: Feb. 1st, 2017
Kathy