Jellico
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Me too, but I had no drainage tube to contend with.
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Need your help! Im just starting my journey
Jellico replied to geobaby's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Felix Spiegel did my surgery here in Houston on July 28, 2009. $17,000 for everything (I think that's a little less than Dr. Davis). One night in the hospital. No complications whatever. Back to work in less than a week. Wish I'd done it sooner. I've lost 38 pounds so far. -
Drainage, Leakage and Staples?
Jellico replied to barefootinablacksea's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
How does blue apple juice work the day after surgery? I drank an ounce or two of peppermint flavored radio-opaque clear liquid and had my stomach x-rayed after I drank it. -
Drainage, Leakage and Staples?
Jellico replied to barefootinablacksea's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
All doctors are different and I find from my reading here that most use a drainage tube. Mine didn't. In any case, I think the tube is typically taken out a day or two after surgery. -
Drainage, Leakage and Staples?
Jellico replied to barefootinablacksea's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I don't know about the sealant, but I never had a drainage tube or sack to be taken out. -
Sleeved in Houston July 28 by Felix Spiegel. I'm down 27 pounds. No complaints at all. I love my sleeve.
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Is Dr. Aceves the only one who oversews?
Jellico replied to brittu's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
Doctors are only human and they are all different. I have followed people who had VSG with 6 incisions (I had 5), post op drainage tubes ( I didn't have one), staples to close their incisions (I had sutures that dissolved), oversewn staple lines (mine wasn't) and pain med pumps on their IV's (I didn't have or need one). It's the results that count. -
Why would you leave the US for surgery?
Jellico replied to Leuteus's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
I do too. It reminds me very much of the "helmet vs. no helmet" flame wars that I see on many bicycling forums. -
How painful did you find VSG to be?
Jellico replied to kaykay's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was sleeved by Dr. Felix Spiegel on July 28. Perhaps I'm an exception, but I had a little pain when I woke up and asked for some pain med to sleep the first night. After that I was virtually pain free. I didn't need to use any of the the pain med I was sent home with. I returned to my sedentary job 5 days after surgery with no issues. I did have soreness in my abs when I used those muscles, but even that disappeared in about a week. No gas pain, no nausea. Lan2k, I was very worried about this surgery and pain issues, but now I feel silly for all the nervous energy I expended fretting about a non-problem. I'm down 22 pounds from the start of my preop diet on July 23 and couldn't be happier. -
I feel like I'm leaping before looking.
Jellico replied to donjuandelanooch's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Don, your note struck a chord with me as I am also 5'11" and weighed 282 when I started my preop diet. I'm now a little over 2 weeks post op and already down 21 pounds. I too was very apprehensive about the surgery, but now I realize that I spent all that time worrying for nothing. The surgery went smoothly and I had no complications or problems whatever. I didn't need to use any of the pain meds I was sent home with and I was back at work in four days. Like Oregondaisy, I only wish I had done this sooner. Best of Luck to you on your surgery. -
I was sleeved on July 28. Prior to that I the most important event of my day was that first cup of coffee. This was followed by 5-6 cups at the office before lunch. I tried a cup yesterday morning and it didn't really appeal to me. So much for that.