Band to VSG, did any of you have a drain?
VSG on 02/09/12
That's good, you want your drainage to get lighter. That means you are getting it all out.
I also had a drain. They removed it prior to leaving the hospital. I am keeping drain hole covered with gauze and one of those large, clear, waterproof bandages. I expected to see more "stuff" on the gauze, but the wound is healing quickly and gauze is clean when I change it.
I also had a drain. They removed it prior to leaving the hospital. I am keeping drain hole covered with gauze and one of those large, clear, waterproof bandages. I expected to see more "stuff" on the gauze, but the wound is healing quickly and gauze is clean when I change it.
VSG on 02/09/12
I thought I'd recover faster than I have...when I had the band, I was pretty much back on my feet on the Monday after surgery. Oh well.
My doc likes to keep a drain in for revision patients for four or five days, so that's why I'm here with a drain. It's out tomorrow, yay!
My doc likes to keep a drain in for revision patients for four or five days, so that's why I'm here with a drain. It's out tomorrow, yay!
VSG on 01/19/12
I had my drains removed before I left the hospital, but when I had my mastectomies, I had drains in for weeks. Had to measure output twice a day. You want it to be getting lighter and less in volume. You sound like you are doing fine. Good luck!