My WLS on Dec 7th, I apologize ahead.
I am so sorry you went through this. There is no excuse for them screwing up your meds like that; I would sue them if they withheld my pain meds like that; I was in crazy pain too, and that was on meds. I can't imagine how awful you must have felt. Thank goodness it's over and done with and you're feeling better now.
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
on 12/27/17 10:13 am
Yes! It is over and done. It was more pain then I have ever been through. I wi**** had been different and I am very happy for those it is different for. I felt bad for my poor room mate... I was watching and a miserable camper for the firs 3 days... Lol but as I felt better I made it up to her.
I got a turkey as a gift and can't wait to make some broth.
No apologies necessary! I am scheduled for VSG surgery on January 17th and it's good to have a realistic view of what can happen, and to recognize that I am making a well-informed choice to do this.
I am a little concerned because I have a rare birth defect called a cascade stomach, and my surgeon has never done a VSG on a cascade stomach before. (He went to the national surgical conference in Washington DC in October and didn't find any other surgeon who had done one either, because it is so rare). Instead of being shaped like a sideways letter "J," my stomach is enlarged and shaped like a baseball bat with a curved over top! It protrudes into my diaphragm, and we are hopeful that the VSG will not only help me lose weight, but relieve some pressure on my breathing from the removal of the stomach. (Hope that's not TMI?)
Anyway, I appreciate your honesty and wish you well on your journey to better health!
-Pat