Band to bypass stories?
Saralynne,
Feeling pretty good today. The shoulder still hurts but I was able to tie my own shoes today so that's an improvement. I had my first post-op visit at the surgeons. Didn't see him (he's on vacation) but met with the nurse and nutritionist. All is well, Getting out and moving around more has helped, we went to the store yesterday. I can only walk so much in the house.
It is majorly different from the lap band surgery - this is much more surgery, the lap band wasn't much. Probably more like your replacement and hernia repair. Actually I think it's the hernia repair that is causing most of my pain.
Waterford, that's great, I'm in Highland.
I'm planning to go back to work on the 2nd. Don't know that I'll do a full day but can play it by ear (I'm the boss so I can call the shots). I do taxes so I need to get it together really fast.
You won't need any help at home. I just had my husband (nobody else living at home which helps). I could get my own meals, such as they are. I've been doing a little laundry - only bought two pairs of sweat pants and they stretch out so fast. He just has to lift heavy stuff and he's good at making his own meals. And your pre-op sounds pretty easy, mine was only liquids for a week (except for raw veggies which are hard with a band), clear for the last day, no bowel prep.
What hospital are you going to?
Linda
Hi Linda,
I'm having my surgery at St. Mary's in Livonia. I wanted to have it at St. Joes in Pontiac but my surgeon says he is more comfortable operating at St. Mary's so I said fine because of course I want him to be super comfortable while operating on me-lol!. I guess it doesn't matter but I would have rather had it in Pontiac.
His practice is so busy, my consult was about a half hour, which I guess is okay as I went on 3 other consults as well so I know the drill but I do feel like the practice is so busy it takes about 24 hours to get a question answered when I call and I'm not happy having the surgery there as opposed to close to home but I have to get this band out before it erodes since it's slipped.
I would be happier with a less "cookie cutter" experience but it is what it is. I believe my surgeon is very good, He is very kind in demeanor, has a good reputation and takes his job very seriously. The psychologist on staff there is AWESOME, just awesome. I can't say enough good things about her.
But the rest of it all so far just seems, "eh". I think maybe all bariatric programs are like this now. It may just be my perception, or the fact that the pre-op class scared me half to death. I've heard tons of good things about bariatric program there and they did get me in soon after I called and let them know I had a band slippage.
We are going on a cruise mid march so I'm a little worried about feeling ok enough to go and have had thoughts about postponing surgery until after but I think that's about 8 weeks afterwards and I should be ok by then-and I just want to get it over with. I guess my husband will have to eat my share of the buffets :0)
Lucky you for no bowel prep! I kind of wondered about that since I'll be on clear liquids Anyway-oh and I have to take big doses of emycin & neomycin 1000 mg each twice daily the day before surgery along with the bowel prep but they do give a rx for zofran for the nausea that is sure to follow this prep. Just hope I'm still tough enough to deal the recovery but your experience gives me positive feelings about it. I'm sure everyone gets a little nervous the closer their surgery date is. Wish I would have just done the RNY to begin with and skipped the band-but I am not the only one feeling this I am sure!
I'm so glad you are feeling better! I figure when I'm able to walk a little distance I can go to Great lakes crossing and walk the loop since it's winter it's hard to walk my neighborhood right now.
I'm returning to work 1/2 as well then will be off starting the day before surgery for 4 weeks. How long do you have to stay on liquids before progressing to puree?
Have a great night :0)
Saralynne
I had a non-adjustable band in 1998. It was the most miserable 13 years of my life. I finally had my revision to RNY in 2011. The band had completely embedded in my stomach so my surgeon had to cut above the band to create the pouch. Luckily I haven't had any complications and I'm actually under my goal weight.