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Today is my fly day and I just found out that they are going to do my surgery tonight instead of tomorrow! I went from calm as a cucumber to holy sh*t in 0.0000001 of a second! Don't get me wrong, I'm excited but now I'm anxious!
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Thanks, I'm glad too. I still have lots of gas pain even though I'm walking around a ton so I'm looking forward to that being gone. I hadn't taken any painkillers since that first night but just took one pill now as one of my incision areas is sore and the gas pain is fairly strong. I'm really looking forward to "getting back to normal" as far as being able to sit and have a meal with my family as opposed to staring at everyone's food like a crazy person. I'm also very anxious for the weight loss. I'm 4 days post-op and am still up two lbs from after my pre-op diet which is kind of discouraging when you read about how well come others are doing. But I'm in this for the long hall so I'm going to try not to stress about that for now.
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I love this idea of the before and after pics! I just had my surgery 3 days ago but look forward to being able to post here eventually. Good work everyone!
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I actually had no idea why the rules were to not take Advil during the two weeks or the dangers of thin blood in general, but I followed the instruction because it was an easy one to follow. Lol I am still perplexed as to why my blood is like that though and will likely have further testing done. I definitely wouldn't wish that pain on anyone! Something else that Dr Kelly told me is that people with diabetes generally don't have any pain from the surgery so that should make anyone with diabetes less scared about what to expect during recovery.
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MeasureOfMe’s Mexico Adventure - In Several Parts!
salsha replied to measureofme's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
Linda, I finally posted my experience on my freaking out thread. I can't express enough what an amazing professional Dr Kelly is. You will be in great hands with him! -
Hey all, sorry it's taken me awhile to get to this post but here it is, I'll try not to drag it out too much. We got picked up at the TJ airport and after dropping off a patient who had surgery a few days prior at the hotel we headed for the hospital. Cecy informed me my surgery would be at oasis of hope instead of Mi doctor which I was fine with since I'd heard great things about all the hospitals. When we arrived I was taken in to for X-rays and then my friend and I were taken to our hospital room. Dr Kelly came in and introduced himself, asked if we had any questions, informed us about his staff, and generally just made me feel at ease with my decision. I was still nervous though of course and the struggle to get an IV in was a long difficult one that also became a bit stressful. Eventually my lovely nurse Ana did get it in though and the other doctor performed my EKG. My blood pressure was quite high from the nervousness but after some joking around and what not it was back to normal. Then it was off to surgery. When I first came to, there were a lot of voices around and commotion, I think they were moving me to my other bed. I heard doctor Kelly say everything went well but then all I remember is not being able to breathe. I was taking small gasps of air and couldn't get anything it seemed. I told them I could not breathe and they for me an oxygen mask immediately. They were all fantastic. The honest truth is the first 8 hrs or so post surgery were horrendous. I was heaving/puking but it was just flem and blood. It made my insides feel like they were ripping apart, I was trying to keep from thinking like "what have I done" but the question did creep into my wad a few times, I really felt like I was dying. The nurses were all very attentive though and my best friend was a huge help as she just kept telling me that all I had to do was get through that first night BS it would be ok. Unfortunately the morphine wasn't helping so the nurse called dr Kelly at home to see if I could have something else. They had me shower and then take a walk before giving it to me as they said it would essentially knock me on my ass because it was ten times stronger than morphine and the strongest thing in the hospital. I was desperate for the relief of the drug but when that one didn't help my pain either, I felt so helpless at that point. Somehow with the help of my friend I battled through it mentally and physically and by morning I was able to fall asleep for a short while I woke up feeling MUCH better. When Dr Kelly came to see me he quizzed me about if I'd taken blood thinners prior which I told him I hadn't, and he said that my blood was very thin and I had a lot of bleeding and they had to do a lot of suctioning and such. He told me that was the reason for all my pain. I have no idea why my blood is so oddly thin but asked dr Kelly if that's something I should be concerned about moving forward. Later that day my friend told me that after the surgery that dr Kelly had also asked her if I'd been taking anything and maybe just didn't want to tell. She assured him I had not but that just goes to show how thorough dr Kelly is and how important it is to follow the pre op directions and to be as familiar with your own health as possible. So although that first while was absolutely excruciating I'm feeling a million times better now, and am so glad that I went thru with the surgery. I had my leak test yesterday and everything was good. I was able to drink half a Gatorade and about 1/2 cup of broth so I think I'm doing pretty good. I don't feel hungry at all but my tummy is rumbling a lot. All in all after my experience the one thing I can't stress enough is how amazing dr Kelly is. He gives so much time to his patients and explains anything and everything and checks up on you regularly. He's just a genuinely good person along with being an amazing surgeon and we look forward to him visiting us in our hometown and going salsa dancing as he promised. Now I'm on a new road to a happier and healthier life, I just have to let it sink in that its real because I can still hardly believe its all done and over with!
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I know. My surgery was Thursday.
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Hi everyone! I'm going to post an update later but wanted to thank you for the well wishes. My surgery with Dr Kelly ended up being at Oasis instead of Mi doctor (forgot to mention that the other day) and went well. I did encounter a bit of an issue but I'm past that and doing well now. I will write all about it later, jut going to get a few more hours sleep right now before my leak test in the morning.
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Got my IV in after a few tries, just waiting for them to come get me now. Can't believe I'm here but ready for a new life!
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Going in! Thanks everyone!
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This week's TIJ sleevers (Feb 18 -23)
salsha posted a topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
Who will be in TJ for surgery this week? I've only been able to find two other people, there has to be more of us?! Only 5 days till surgery for me, I'm excited! -
Flying in to Tijuana today and just found out my surgery will be tonight instead of tomorrow. Needless to say I'm in full blown "holy sh*t I can't believe today is the day mode!"
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This week's TIJ sleevers (Feb 18 -23)
salsha replied to salsha's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
Good luck to you as we'll! Just found out that they are going to do my surgery tonight when I get there instead of tomorrow. NOW I'm nervous/anxious! -
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This week's TIJ sleevers (Feb 18 -23)
salsha replied to salsha's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
I'm flying out tomorrow, surgery on Friday, I can't wait!! -
What a 150 lb weight loss looks like...
salsha replied to nikki82's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
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When I started my pre-op diet 10 days ago my BMI was almost 47. I was hoping to drop below 45 to save some extra money on my surgery and today I weighed in and have lost exactly 10 lbs which dropped my BMI to 44.99!! I'm thrilled! My liquid diet starts today so hopefully I can lose a few more just to make sure I stay below until surgery on Friday.
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This week's TIJ sleevers (Feb 18 -23)
salsha replied to salsha's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
Thanks Cindy! -
Thank you so much Susie! I'm really looking forward to a healthier, more fashionable, me!
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On my way to the hospital
salsha replied to Susie1226's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Best of luck! -
Wouldn't it be fun if...
salsha replied to AmandaRaeLeo's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
I know of tons of villas that are priced really well, if you have groups they are cheaper than hotels and may/June they are even cheaper as high season is dying down. There are plenty to choose from all around Puerto Vallarta and surrounding areas. -
This week's TIJ sleevers (Feb 18 -23)
salsha replied to salsha's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
Yeah I'm sure there will be a bunch there and we will all meet up. Have a safe flight! -
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Wouldn't it be fun if...
salsha replied to AmandaRaeLeo's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
I'd say anything but a cruise. Cruises are all about food. Lol