Complications Post Op
First I would like to thank Linda and Oneatatime for their honest posts I have debated since Friday whether I should post or not. I thing it is important to be honest and share my journey.
I had my surgery August 25th and the first week was tough but I was beginning to feel better adding purees into my daily intake, gaining energy and was happy. This began to change on Tuesday night I couldn't keep the puréed food down. I stopped the purees and went back to liquid. By Thursday the nausea and vomiting was worse and I couldn't keep anything down and I had abdominal pain. Friday I called my Centre but didn't reach anyone so I decided to go to Emergency. They admitted me and I have been in hospital since. I have inflammation and a partial blockage. Usually this happens within 7 days of surgery. I am a little unusual and the doctors are puzzled by this. For now I am under observation to see if the problem will resolve itself. Fingers crossed it will.
If you feel really unwell and are unable to drink fluids go to the hospital. Dehydration can happen quickly.
I don't regret the surgery I see this as a blip in my journey. Any surgery has risk but I hear all the positive results of others and I believe that outweighs the risk.
Referred:Oct 2016 Orientation: Jan 9th/17 Nurse: Apr 4th/17 PreOp Class 1: Apr 2017 Nut/SW:Jun 13th/17 Psych:Jun 29th/17 PreOp Class 2: July 11th/17 Meet the Surgeon:July 12th/17 Endoscopy: July 21st/17 RNY Surgery: August 25th/17
Opti-15lbs M1-18.5lbs M2-12.5lbs M3-10lbs M4-10lbs M5-4lbs M6-15lbs, M7-5lbs M8-
Thank you for sharing your experiences. I think it's important for all of us to understand the risks and benefits of WLS. I hope you are feeling better and can come home from hospital soon.
Referral: 23MAY2017 - Orientation 26JUL2017 - Social Work 20OCT2017 - Nurse 16NOV2017 - Nutrition Class 20NOV2017 - Endoscopy 23NOV2017 - Psych 01FEB2018 - Nutritionist 13FEB2018 - Surgeon 27APR2018 - Surgery 19JUN2018
I'm glad you went to emerg. I know it can be a really tough decision, as we can all too often think "I'm going to tough through this." Dehydration, inflammation, inability to keep food or liquid down... these can be very serious complications if not looked after by our Bariatric team.
I'm glad your doctors and nurses are taking good care of you, and your family is by your side. I hope they figure out what's wrong soon so you can get back to healing and home.
((Hugs))
Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. Choose happy.
Opti -10 / M1 -25.5 / M2 -10 / M3 -14.5 / M4 -13 / M5 -10 / M6 -5.5 / M7 -9.5 / M8 -13.5 / M9 -0.5 / M10 -2.5 / M11 -2.5 / M12 +2 / M13 -5.5
Century Club and Onederland in month 7!!
on 9/11/17 9:49 am
I am not one to actually go to emerge unless someone actually makes me and so reading your story has made me realize how important it is to be vigilant about any problems that you have. Thank you for sharing I pray for your recovery please take care of yourself you know that we are here for you!!!
thanks for sharing, and I really hope that you get fixed quickly. I'm so sorry to hear that you are going through this.
Surgery Jun.2/17 at TWH ----- HW 215 - SW 197.2 - GW 125 CW 124.6
Pre-Op=8.8lbs --- Optifast= 8.4 (was on it for 9 days due to cancellation)
M1 - 20.6... M2 -10.2... M3 -8.0... M4 -5.8... M5 -9.0... M6 -5.2... M7 -7.0... M8 -2.2... M9 -0.9... M10 -2.6... M11-0.6... M12-2.0
What made me smile about your post is how silly we can become when trying to figure ourselves out. I'm so glad you went to the hospital because when we self-diagnose, you have a fool for a doctor.
When I had stomach pain, I thought it was from the surgery and it was a kidney infection that turned septic. It's hard to differentiate between a WLS complication and a normal illness - then it dawns on me that it's not my job. We know our bodies but we do need help from healthcare professionals that know more than we do.
Hydration and getting checked out - two important lessons to be reminded of. I hope it does resolve itself and if not, you're in the best place.
My thoughts and prayers are with you for speedy improvement.
Linda
Orientation: June 29th, 2016, Surgery March 22, 2017. Pre-surgery: 16 lbs, (Size 2x, 18/20), M1: 19 lbs. (Size 1x, 16/18), M2: 13 lbs. (Size 16, XL) M3: 10 lbs. (Size 14/16, large). M4: 6 lbs. (Size 14, large/medium). M5: 10 lbs. (Size 14, solid medium - lol), M6: 9 lbs. (Size 12, medium). M7: 8 lbs. (Size 10/12 and small/medium). M8: 7 lbs. (Size 10 and small/medium). M9: 2 lbs. (Size 8/10 - small/medium). Lost 100 lbs by Month 9! M10: 5 lbs. M11: 4 lbs. One year: 6 lbs. Total 111 lbs. lost!
I'm so sorry you're going through this, and thanks for being honest about it. It's important to share both the ups and the downs.
Sending prayers that you'll soon be on the mend.
Take care.
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
I'm so sorry that you are dealing with all that. I am very glad that you decided to go to Emerg. Hopefully they figure out why it is happening or at least that the inflammation and blockage subsides.
I think it is great that you are keeping a positive attitude too - that is half the battle.
TWH (Toronto) | Starting Weight - 300, GW- 175
Referral: Jun 21/17 Orientation: Aug 23/17 NP: Sept 27/17 Social Worker: Sept 27/17 Nut Class: Oct 3/17 Sleep Study: Nov 6/17 NP Follow Up: Jan 3/18 Psych: Jan 12/18 Nut: Jan 15/18 Surgeon: June 1/18 Pre-Op: July 27/18 SlimTime: Aug 3/18 Surgery: Aug 17/18
SlimTime: -13.5 M1: -18 M2: -14 M3: -14.2 M4: -14.4 M5: -9.4 M6: -6.4 M7: -6.4 M8: ?