Still in hospital
The scary thing that happened this morning a nurse striped my drain tubing and it HURT! In fact it hurt so much I vaso vegaled and passed right out. Ended up with the rapid response team called and a ride in the Stryker lift back to bed. Head down feet up. Pulse rate was 40 and couldn't get a blood pressure from me for about 20 min. So I'm staying another day.
Personally I'm glad it wasn't in 2 surgeries I think I would hurt this bad even with 2 dr says its the liver that hurts.
OMG Laurie! I was thinking about you on the drive home from OHSU today. Looks like I'm just waiting for insurance approval, then Dr. Deveney says he'll revise me to a sleeve. I'm excited to get the severe dumping and hypoglycemia fixed, but not really looking forward to another surgery. I hope you heal quickly!
BTW - where are you, Eugene, Bend, Coos Bay?
Success supposes endeavor. - Jane Austen
Thanks for the responses and support everyone. And Linda I'm glad to see someone is finally listening!
Laurie
Glad you're out of the hospital. That first poop is always so difficult and usually ends up being a bit like giving birth! I'd keep up the colace. I use Benefiber now when I need it (not often) but those little grains probably wouldn't be good in your incision lines. You might call and ask the doc though. For me, it's the best. No chemicals like Miralax, and no gas and goop like Metamucil.
I'm so relieved Dr. D is listening. I made it clear this isn't about the weight loss, it's about not wanting to die of low blood sugar. I do, of course, want to lose more weight, but that's not the important part. He was impressed I came prepared with copies of labs, ct scan, etc. I wanted to make it as easy as possible. I'm prepared to appeal and appeal again if insurance says no.
Success supposes endeavor. - Jane Austen
I know what you mean about the health issues. I would love to lose weight but I really did the surgery to feel better/live longer to be able to continue taking care of the family, and to help with the diabetes. So far the diabetes is just as bad as it was, especially considering that I am on clear liquids. But everyone is saying give my body a chance once all the surgical trauma is over.
Good luck again, I hope you feel better soon.