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potpieiii

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About potpieiii

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About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Thornton
  • State
    Colorado
  1. Thanks everyone! :-) I definitely learned to listen to my body and if something doesn't feel right, it probably isn't.
  2. potpieiii

    Thanksgiving Challenge

    Count me in! Newbie though, just sleeved on October 1st. CW 255 Goal for Thanksgiving 245 Here goes!
  3. potpieiii

    October 2013 Sleevers Roll call!

    I'm 31 years old, 5'7". Date of surgery: October 1st, 2013 HW 291 SW 278 CW 258 So far I haven't seen any difference in my clothes though. :-( So that troubles me.
  4. You go girl!!! Congrats!! You look beautiful!!
  5. I was sleeved on Oct. 1st and did good for the first week. The second week I started to go downhill ...quick. I had extreme pain in my lower back and right side near my ribs. I just assumed it was gas pain combined with my already low pain tolerance. Finally, the pain got so bad, and so constant, I checked myself in to the Emergency Room at the nearest hospital. There, they discovered I had blood in my urine, and ordered a CT Scan. Almost immediately after the CT Scan, the doctor came back and told me they discovered blood clots in a very unusual place: the arteries going from my spleen and my liver, as well as my lungs. I spent the night in the hospital and the kept me on an anti-clotting drug called Coumadin, and dilaudid for pain. They paged my surgeon who came in first thing the next morning to tell me he had been brainstorming with numerous other doctors on what went wrong and what could be done to save my life. He told me the hospital I was currently at did not have the team of doctors nor the medical equipment necessary to help me. So I was immediately transported by ambulance to another hospital in Denver. To say the least, I was TERRIFIED. Immediately upon arrival at the new hospital I went straight to the ICU where my husband and grandmother were waiting. They spared no time in getting me prepped for the first of three surgeries to remove the clots. I remember only bits and pieces after that. Mostly just the extreme pain, and fear. I remember being so weak, and my husband and grandmother stayed by my side the entire time. (Backstory: my grandma raised me, so she is more like my mom.) My husband brushed my hair, held my hand while they poked me endlessly with needles, and even brushed my teeth. One memory I have was right after my second surgery, and being so afraid, so I asked my grandma to hold my hand. Thanks to God and my team of doctors, upon completing the third surgery, all blood clots (with the exception of the one in my lung) were removed. I was then able to get out of the ICU and into a private room. Then the hardest part began: finding out why this happened. Every day for two weeks they drew blood two, sometimes three, times per day; sending the samples to various places around the country for testing. Finally, they found the answer. I am part of 2% of the nation that is a carrier for a genetic mutation/blood disorder called Prothrombin 20210a. I'm 31 years old and have never had any symptoms. But the only way of knowing about this genetic mutation would have been for me to have genetic testing done prior to surgery (which is extremely expensive and most health insurance companies do not cover that). Also, six years ago I had surgery to remove my gallbladder and had ZERO issues. The moral of the story is this: There are risks for any surgery. It's not my surgeon's fault, it's not my own fault. It it what it is. Would I go through the surgery now, even knowing about my blood disorder? I would have to talk to my surgeon to see if, knowing my problem, there would have been any precautions that could have been taken to avoid me almost losing my life, or see if my surgeon would even think I could be a candidate for the sleeve surgery. Bottom line is, I'm happy to be alive. I'm happy to be blessed with so many people that love and care about me. Just know that no matter how much planning we do, there are always risks involved.
  6. potpieiii

    Goint into 2 weeks

    I'm 12 days post op and feel pretty horrible. I have terrible gas pains, feel weak, and struggle to get my protein in. My doctor has me on clear liquids for 3 weeks post op and I just can't stand the clear liquid protein drinks. On the bright side I've lost 25 lbs. But its hard to be happy about that when I feel so terrible. I just keep wondering "when does it start to get better?".
  7. Omg wow! You are inspiring!! Good job walking!!
  8. Wow that's awesome! How long ago was your surgery?
  9. I just ordered to unjury chicken broth right now. I hope it gets here quick lol! That sounds lots better. I ended up taking the Isopure back to Vitamin Shoppe and they were cool about it and refunded me for every bottle as long as it was unopened.

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