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MerryMary
on 8/27/09 7:14 am - Brentwood, TN

Hi, everyone!  I just wanted to give an update.  My surgery went fine on Monday and I am home today (Thursday).  I am glad that I did it.  Dr. Houston and the staff at Centennial took excellent care of me.

Including the removal of the lap band, the surgery took about five hours.  I left admissions at about 7am and was prepared for surgery by 8.  I was in recovery for a couple of hours and then brought back to my room about 3.

Honestly, the biggest problem I had was dealing with the IV pole!  They were pushing so much down me, and after the catheter was removed, I was getting a lot of exercise running to the rest room.  I was also on great pain meds that made it more difficult to remove my leg massagers.

By yesterday, 2 days after surgery, I was itching to get out of the hospital.  I was giggling with someone in my room and had been walking when they came to take my blood pressure.  Unfortunately, since I had been taking advantage of my escape from the IV pole earlier in the day, my blood pressure rose and stayed high for awhile.  I thought that I had shot myself in the foot and that would affect my release.  However, they gave me something through the IV again and it brought down my blood pressure.

I am a bit tired. Dr. Houston says that it will take a few weeks to get my strength back.  I have some medicines to take and my drain will come out next week.

I have got to get used to this sipping thing.  At this point, I have no desire for any food.  Sip, breathe, walk!

Thanks for all of your kind thoughts.

Mary

dustydeer
on 8/27/09 8:00 am
I'm so happy to see that you are home and done well! 


5'1 HW 298 CW 118

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Elizabeth O.
on 8/27/09 8:01 am - nashville, TN

Glad it all went well!   Welcome home

F.R.O.G.  -  Fully Rely on God!  For He IS GOOD!  

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jharrington8172
on 8/27/09 8:13 am - Hermitage, TN
Mary - I am so glad everything went well and you are already home.  Welcome to the Dr. Houston DS family
 

480/435/180/230
HW/SW/CW/GW

Currently Looking into Plastics with Dr. Carden (in Mexico)

Ronda S.
on 8/27/09 10:36 am - Cookeville, TN

Welcome home and we will scoot over and make room for you on the losers bench. You are gonna do great. Sip and breathe and walk, YOU GOT IT.

Ronda S. 


HW262//CW 122
  140lbs lost !
5"6 Tall

 


  

    
melsreturn
on 8/27/09 11:57 am - Madison, TN
Hello, Mary, glad to see you are doing well and back at home.  Take care, get your rest and your liquids! 



 

k9ophile
on 8/27/09 3:53 pm

So you didn't like pole dancing, eh?  Me neither.  Glad to hear all is well.

"Our ultimate freedom is the right and power to decide how anybody or anything outside ourselves will affect us."  Stephen Covey

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(deactivated member)
on 8/29/09 10:29 am
Girl I was in room 3206, Greta was my day nurse mostly and Irene /Peggy at night.  I was irritated with the Iv pole, I could not get comfortable I kept thinking I was going to rip it out in my sleep.

On Tuesday when they brought the Crystal light in I wanted to gulp gulp gulp!!

It has been hard for me too sipping, I feel like I am not getting enough to drink still my mouth is so dry. 

Walking ....sipping....and sleeping....praying for you girl~~

MerryMary
on 8/29/09 12:39 pm - Brentwood, TN
Hi, Nicole.  I am glad you are home and doing okay.  I was in 3207 at the end of the hall on the right.  Were you next to me or across from me?  I think I saw you on a walk one day, but I thought if it wasn't you the patient would think I was loopy on pain medicine if I just started started chatting!  I can't remember the name of night 1's nurse, but for night's 2 and 3, it was Peggy.  Lindsey was my day nurse..

You sound like you might be dehydrated.  Try to get your liquids.  Love my Chrystal Light!

Take care.  I had a lot more energy today!

Mary
Amy_Baggett
on 8/29/09 9:47 pm - Monterey, TN
Welcome Home, and so glad things went so well!!! 

Can't wait to how well you are doing on your journey!

HUGS

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