Day 16 still at hospital
on 5/24/13 3:06 pm
I had a revision 2 months ago almost and had my feeding tube up until last week. It was kind of a blessing and a curse, blessing because I could get my protein, water, and meds through it and curse because it was so painful, it was so painful in fact that I pulled it out myself at home.
Hope you continue to heal and get better quickly.
Hi Hayley,
I had revision from RNY to DS in December. I spent 3 weeks in the hospital. Initial surgery went well however by day 5 when I thought I would be discharged I was told my white count was continuing to rise. No fever. So one week to the day I was back in surgery.I had a leak. It took another 2 weeks for me to be released. I went home (5 hours away) with 3 drains and a feeding tube. I was NPO for 8 weeks and the Feeding tube was where I got all hydration and nourishment. It was my life line. Even when I was able to start to eat and drink by mouth I used it to push water. It does not hurt the only real pain was from the stitches. But I cut those (per Dr. K's orders). Removal was a breeze.
Best,
Whitney
Revision from RNY to DS 12/10/12 Dr. Ara Kesishian BMI: 19
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I also wanted to add I padded my Tube. I put two split 2X2 gauze pads around the tube one in each direction then two 4 X 4 gauze folded under the tube where it touched my skin (it layed horizontaly across my belly) then I taped it down with paper tape so it was secure and did not giggle. Then I wore my binder as tight as I could. I changed it twice a day-in the morning and before bed. It only started to hurt as I lost weight and it stretched further across my belly I helped aleviate this by adding more gauze.
Best,
Whit
Revision from RNY to DS 12/10/12 Dr. Ara Kesishian BMI: 19
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Another night. I gained 2 lb yesterday. It's just hard being on tpn. Every pound that goes on just makes me think if the wasted time in here. I know revisions are slower and we r to make most of early time but my hands are tied. I'm down to only one anti biotic. I'm hoping they will give me lasiks again as my feet and ancles are swollen. Ill keep walking the halls too. Just praying gets better soon.
Hayley,
I strongly recommend you do not weigh yourself especially while you are in the hospital. You are being pumped full of liquids its fluid not actual weight. Tell the nurses you do not want to get weighed. If they insist tell them you do not want to know. You will just get discouraged. I did not weigh myself until I had been home for a couple of weeks. It will come off just give it time. I know it sucks but you are in the right place.
Best,
Whitney
Revision from RNY to DS 12/10/12 Dr. Ara Kesishian BMI: 19
Created by MyFitnessPal - Nutrition Facts For Foods