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I had that problem when I had back surgery, I got so itchy I was scratching so hard I was breaking the skin and bleeding It ended up being an allergic reaction to the pain med and they just kept me on Benadryl till they took me off the morphine and i was fine. Hang in there, it will get better
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Wishing you the best!
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Good luck to everyone having surgery today
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My doctor said they are most likely gas pains and to walk to help alleviate the pain. Also I'm supposed to take milk of mag tomorrow to help get things moving.
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I was very lucky, brought a pillow with but didn't need it at all. Had no pain and slept the 1 and 1/2 hr ride home.
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Surgeon was just in and said my xrays they took this morning looked really good and i will be able to start phase 1 of the diet, which is juice and jello, up until now it's been ice chips only.
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zuzuspetals reacted to a post in a topic: June surgeries!
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Made it through surgery well, just s little sore. Nurses say i ask doing really well. I was up walking about noon and had gotten out of surgery at about 930. They has me sit in a chair for an hour and a half then walked again before getting back in need
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Heard from the hospital and i have to be there at 530am tomorrow. It's finally sinking in, yay!
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For those that have had the surgery so far, are you already noticing a change in how your clothes fit you?
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Miche11e reacted to a post in a topic: June surgeries!
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Getting a little nervous/excited, my surgery is scheduled for this Friday, the 21st. It has been so informative and inspiring reading everyone's journeys. Thanks so much for sharing your stories Wishing everyone luck on their upcoming surgeries and see you "on the loser's bench"!
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Dr. Smith in Park Rapids, MN
horseperson replied to horseperson's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
Did you have to have, i think it's called a nasogastric tube in your nose after surgery and if so how uncomfortable is it? -
Dr. Smith in Park Rapids, MN
horseperson replied to horseperson's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
Fargo is the closest for me too, But I'm from west central mn -
Dr. Smith in Park Rapids, MN
horseperson replied to horseperson's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
Did you ever go to a weight loss support group? I haven't yet because the closest one is over an hour away. -
Dr. Smith in Park Rapids, MN
horseperson replied to horseperson's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
As far as vitamins go, where do you get yours at? I was looking at the bariatric advantage website and there vitamins are so expensive. -
Dr. Smith in Park Rapids, MN
horseperson replied to horseperson's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
Thanks so much for the info! I am uber excited because i just got the call that I am approved for surgery and will be having it in 2 weeks I am a little nervous about the nausea from the pain meds. I had back surgery 2 years ago and as far as I am concerned, that is not the best time to find out I'm allergic to morphine. I never realized how much back muscles were used for throwing up until then, once they gave me something for the nausea and the itching i was fine. One thing I'm wondering about is loose skin. I've heard it helps if you work out to help tone things up. But it's minor, I'm more concerned with getting healthy. How did you handle telling family, friends, and coworkers you were having the surgery? I haven't told many people because i don't want to argue, I'm not doing this for them, I'm doing it for me. My husband told his family last weekend that i was planning on having Surgery, i guess my sister in law was against it, i wasn't too surprised though, she is a nurse practitioner who works in gastroenterology so I'm guessing she only sees when it goes wrong, not all the people it goes great for.