How long were you in the Hospital??
I had my surgery in NY - on Long Island - and I was kept a day. Checked in Wednesday morning at 8:00am, and was released Thursday around 3:00 pm.
VSG: 06/24/15 // Age: 35 // Height: 5'10" // Lost so far: 190 lbs
HW: 348 (before 2 week pre-op diet) // SW: 326 // CW: 158
TT/Lipo & BL/BA: 07/21/17 with Dr. Reish (NYC) BL/BA Revision: 01/11/18 with Dr. Reish (NYC)
Unconventional Sleever & Low-Carb Lifer
Two nights. The first night was in a special ICU unit, not because I had any complications, but because it's where they put the bariatric surgery patients for observation. It was wonderful. The second night I was in a regular room and the noise on the floor was deafening. I couldn't wait to get discharged.
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Height: 5'-7" HW: 449 SW: 392 GW: 179 CW: 220
on 9/25/15 5:16 pm
Most doctors don't use stitches or staples that need to be removed. VSG done laparoscopically would not require any exterior staples to be removed. Most doctors use the butterfly sutures, no stitches (but I imagine anyone who did, they were probably dissolvable). My butterfly sutures fell off about 10-14 days out from normal washing of the area.
Do you know that your doctor specifically uses staples or stitches that need to be removed?
on 9/25/15 5:52 pm
I had RNY, and my husband had VSG. Our surgeon said about 2/3 of his RNY pts stay 2 nights with 1/3 only staying 1, and that 2/3 of his VSG pts stay 1 night with 1/3 needing to stay 2. We both had surgery on a Monday morning and were home by Tuesday afternoon.
I was in hospital 4 nights but was having issues with drinking fluid. I had hard time getting to 4 1 oz cups
I stayed in the hospital from Monday to Wednesday and went home Wednesday night. I never had staples or stitches removed; even at my surgical weight (400) I had only dissolvable stitches.
I follow a ketogenic diet post-op. I also have a diagnosis of binge eating disorder. Feel free to ask me about either!
It is not that we have so little time but that we lose so much...the life we receive is not short but we make it so; we are not ill provided but use what we have wastefully. -- Seneca, On the Shortness of Life