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Most likely you have adhesions.
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3 months from info session to recovery room.
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I think that is most likely because men are vastly outnumbered by women here, most men are less likely to post about complications bc they don't want to look like wimps, and women are more likely to seek support when they are struggling.
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So I just had a really interesting chat with my nurse about WLS. She asked me all sorts of questions, like why I picked the sleeve, whether I had considered the other WLS options,etc. I thought it was interesting because she's very thin and thin people don't usually show much interest in WLS. But then I looked at her really closely and realized: OMG she's bypass! And sure enough she told me she'd gotten bypass a few years back. She had what I have come to think of as 'the look' of a bypass patient. Many of the people who are more than a year or two out from a bypass seem to have the same look- dry, parched looking saggy skin, aged teeth, extremely thinned hair ( we get that too but outs grows back within a few months to a year). It's mostly just a general look of being unwell. Have you ever noticed this or am I just nuts? It makes me so glad that with the sleeve people will most likely never be able to look at me and know I've had WLS.
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I Wish Someone Had Told Me....
Bedhead replied to ShouldBlittler's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My OBGYN does not cut muscles at all, nor do most anymore. They separate the muscles on the midline and then just bring them back together when they're done. They only cut the skin and other tissues. -
Please Explain To Me...
Bedhead replied to Kiki Von Moonshine's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Preop I was a hard core ice Water drinker- now plain water makes my sleeve burn in the most awful way And I don't think that it's the hardness of the chewable Vitamins but the fact that you chew them up and unless you brush your teeth really well immediately afterward you're going to essentially have candy stuck in your teeth- causing cavities. -
There is NO WAY I could possibly work at McD's after WLS. I love the fish sandwich way way way too much. Hell, I'm having a hard time convincing myself that a fried fish sandwich doesn't count as a 'soft' food! LOL
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How Long Were You Off Work?
Bedhead replied to Debvzw's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm 11 days out and there is no way I could work right now - I'm a stay at home mom and I've had to have my mother here with my every day to take care of the children. I did have complications (an infection in my staple line) so that could be why I'm still as exhausted as I am- but I seriously think I need at least another week before I'm at least back up to half or 3/4 energy. -
Dehydrated/hopital/home
Bedhead replied to ProudGrammy's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Kathy- My opinion of SUNY Upstate is not a good one. The emergency room was wonderful. I was treated like a had a serious medical condition. I had a constant rotation of doctors and nurses and specialists who wasted no time in getting me in for xrays, CT scans, and the upper GI. But the floor is a totally different story. I had one floor doctor (NOT Dr. Simon or his PA, just one of the doctors that does rounds on the floor) come in asking me all sorts of questions about nausea. I couldn't understand what she was getting at. Then she asked me how many times I had vomited. I just looked at her and was like "WTF??" I responded that I hadn't vomited AT ALL and I could not understand her line of questioning since the only time I had real nausea was when I was forced to drink 18oz of contrast dye/apple juice. I never saw the same rotating doctor/resident more than 1-2 times, and I was CONSTANTLY having to re-explain the reason I was there- which they would have known had they stopped for a moment to take a glance at my chart. I had to be a big advocate for myself because many times I was asked to do something or eat something that is directly against Dr. Simon's program. It was extremely frustrating- not to mention the fact that I had a shared room and I heard every single word about the health care of the woman in the bed next to me. I knew all about her colon cancer, her bowel habits, her blood work results, etc without ever having to say a single word to her. Those shared rooms are a HUGE HIPPA violation. And don't even get me started on how loud all of the doctors and nurses are at night. It was Hell on Earth compared to my surgery, which I had at Community General Hospital. I had a huge, spatious private room with a private bathroom and huge walk-in shower with granite and marble! It was like a day at the spa compared to Upstate (even though Upstate now owns CGH!) -
I Need Help! Please Read!
Bedhead replied to Mel34's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Check your temperature! Any chills? -
I Need Help! Please Read!
Bedhead replied to Mel34's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Check your temperature! Any chills? -
Question Regarding Dumping Syndrome
Bedhead replied to pmartin's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I've experienced dumping once after taking a Protein shake too fast. It was very scary and extremely acute. It wasn't just jitters- my whole body was shaking, I could barely walk from the living room to my bedroom and my heart was racing while my whole my body was covered in a cold sweat. -
I am LI now since surgery. I use chocolate protein powder mixed with almond milk.
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Lets Live This Complication Scairy Site Up!
Bedhead replied to momofthree's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I came out of surgery feeling like a rock star- in fact I even posted in the forums that I felt like a rock star. 5 days later I had horrible pain. 6 days later I was in agony with a fever. 7 days later I was admitted to the hospital with a postoperative infection in my sleeve- after doing every single thing right. I'm still recovering from that and still have pain because of everything. No matter how great you feel today- you never know what tomorrow will bring. -
Lets Live This Complication Scairy Site Up!
Bedhead replied to momofthree's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I thought this forum was specifically for those struggling and with complications. I'm happy for you that you are doing great but I think that posting about how well you're doing in a sub forum for people having a hard time is a bit insensitive. -
When Is Too Soon To Get Pregnant?
Bedhead replied to Hansonfan's topic in Pregnancy with Weight Loss Surgery
I have a very strict 12 month wait that I will absolutely be abiding by (in fact i will be waiting 18 minths just to be extra safe) which is a huge concession for me bc I suck at following physicians directions. -
Dehydrated/hopital/home
Bedhead replied to ProudGrammy's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
OMG Kathy!! I was at Upstate on Mon-Tues! I had a bad infection and my electrolytes were all wonky from being dehydrated too. It's so funny bc Dr. Simon told me that he had another sleeve patient there that was 2 months out and having troubles- I wonder now if that was you! I stayed on 5a room 6! -
Sleeved On Feb. 8Th And Sleeve Constantly Feels Tight
Bedhead replied to Michelle Wolfe's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was sleeved on 2/6 and I ate two bites of soft scrambled egg this morning and was totally full. Last night I had 1/2 oz of baby food peaches and was full. I can't imagine 1/2 cup servings right now, I think I would die! -
2 Questions: How Often Did You See The Nurtritionist, And What Happens In A Sleep Study,please Give Details?
Bedhead replied to Kiki Von Moonshine's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You may want to try to train yourself to sleep on your back or at least in such a way that you're sort of propped onto your side, because after surgery you will absolutely NOT be able to sleep on your stomach and if you're not used to it, you will go through hell -
Pasta Fix In The Mushie Phase?
Bedhead replied to AbacoRaveness's topic in Post-op Diets and Questions
The chicken gnocchi soup from the Olive Garden is my heroin. -
Getting Sleeved On The 16Th! A Few Questions For Those Who Have Been Already...:)
Bedhead replied to alexandra noelle's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm not gonna lie to you- when I woke up in recovery I was at a full on 10 on the pain scale (and I have delivered a 9+lb baby with no epidural, had a csection, an appendectomy, and my gallbladder removed). I had nothing left in me bc my surgeon wants his patients fully awake and aware before giving pain meds. Within a few minutes of waking I had gotten my meds and was ok after that. I'm still working on the Water thing 9 days out. -
Serious Stomach Acid Issues Post Gastric Sleeve Surgery
Bedhead replied to cherice95403's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I know this is a really old thread but I thought I'd make a suggestion for future generations. I can not drink plain Water. The moment I do, I get a horrible burning pain in my chest and shoulder. Prilosec did nothing to help. I realized it almost immediately and squirted Mio into my bottle and like magic the burning went away. -
My surgeon does 2 nights minimum
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Right Side Pain...all About Incision Site?
Bedhead replied to 101driver's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I certainly don't want to scare you, because it's probably just your incision healing, but I had a very similar sensation for days before spiking a fever and finding out I had an infection in my stomach. -
Hair Loss On Face (Alopecia Areta)
Bedhead replied to bert's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Mormons don't have facial hair?