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Surgery Was Monday
SleeverCRNA replied to Batt4Christ's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
That's impressive how fast they let you advance your diet! I had to stay on clears for 2 days, then full liquids for 3 weeks! You are doing great! Did you join the Nov FB page? I'm on there too. -
Surgery Was Monday
SleeverCRNA replied to Batt4Christ's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
You will get there. Only take pain meds if you are hurting because they can actually make nausea worse. Walk walk walk and sip sip sip! The sun will shine again soon! -
I also had a terrible first night. Worst night ever, to be honest! I felt so bad for my hubby. He was so sweet and kept getting up with me every time I had to sit up and grab the "barf basin". Some people just react this way to the surgery. (My surgeon says about 1 in 25.) I was ill the entire next day off and on, then was discharged after my second night in the hospital. They didn't let me leave until they saw I could tolerate sips of water so they knew I wouldn't get dehydrated. I'm 1 wk and 2 days postop, and I can say with confidence that although that nausea was NO fun...it's all going to be worth it! I've lost 10lbs since surgery...18 lbs since preop diet!
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Prayer Pre And Post Surgery
SleeverCRNA replied to monique's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Here's a crazy question...
SleeverCRNA replied to SandeeD's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Often an EGD is called an upper GI. Often a colonoscopy is called a lower GI. An upper GI study (or series) is usually the term for the contrast/gastrograffin swallow/X-ray procedure. I do anesthesia for lots of endoscopic procedures and, yes, upper GI and EGD are frequently used interchangeably referring to the same procedure. (Although EGD would be the more accurate term.)
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November buddies where are you?
SleeverCRNA replied to soonerorlater's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Just try your best to trust your providers and know that in the long run this will be the best thing for you! They are all professionals, and they will do their best to make everything smooth and as comfortable as possible for you! Try to focus on your postop goals and guidelines. The surgery part is just a tiny blip on a long road of your journey! Get excited! Your life is about to change! -
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Here's a crazy question...
SleeverCRNA replied to SandeeD's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I've seen many laparoscopic surgeries and they always remove things through the largest incision. not the mouth. -
Question for Post-Ops: Intubation
SleeverCRNA replied to LumpySpacePrincess's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi! I'm a nurse anesthetist. Please don't worry about these things. (I know easier said than done!) You will probably not even remember that tube being in at all! Most people don't! Also- let the anesthesia folks on the day of surgery know that you are a vocalist. Ask them to use the smallest tube that they can safely use for you. You will do great! My surgery is Nov 6th! -
I'm new here, but decided to get plugged in because I scheduled my VSG TODAY for 11/6/3! I was so excited when I got the call from the surgeon's office that my insurance had faxed approval! I hadn't even gotten a letter in the mail, and they just submitted everything last week! No complaints here! I was a little nervous to tell my employers that I would be out, but they took it very well! I did not tell them what surgery I was having. Just that it was a laparoscopic procedure and that I would need 2-3 weeks off (my job is quite physical). So a little about me... I'm 29, married to a very sweet, supportive man, and we have a sweet dog named Charlie. I have always struggled with my weight. I have worked hard to reach my professional goals, and now I want to reach my personal goals. I think the VSG is just the tool I need to help me be the healthiest me I can be! My husband and I tried getting pregnant for more than a year, and we ended up seeing a fertility specialist. There were no major issues with either of us, but my cycles we very irregular. He told my my PCOS could definitely be secondary to my obesity. Both of my parents have had great success with gastric bypass surgery, but I never really considered it for myself until after 3 months of fertility treatment with no success. I have tried many diet/exercise programs in the past, but I have never been able to keep the weight off...in fact I would always gain the weight back and then some! I was tired of the cycle! I was tired of not feeling healthy or pretty. I am ready for a life change, and I am ready to work for it! Look forward to getting to know all of you better! Thanks for reading!
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November buddies where are you?
SleeverCRNA replied to soonerorlater's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
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November buddies where are you?
SleeverCRNA replied to soonerorlater's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I got my approval yesterday, and scheduled surgery today for November 6th! Preop appt Nov 4th! Woohoo! -
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SleeverCRNA replied to birdmadgirl's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Did you already get a taker? if not, I'm interested! -
Surgery Date 11/12/13 getting nervous
SleeverCRNA replied to Wolverine Girl's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I am booked for November 6th! I have a feeling this time is going to fly by! Or maybe it will crawl...lol. You will do great as long as you follow all of the recommendations! That's what I am telling myself! Nice to "meet" you! -
What Was Your Final "straw That Broke The Camels Back"
SleeverCRNA replied to bigjoe102's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Not being able to get pregnant even with fertility drugs was the "straw" for me! Other factors that weighed in: having to use a seatbelt extension on the airplane for the first time, terrible foot pain, occasional back and knee pain, and having a closet full of clothes I couldn't wear! Now I'm starting the 2 week countdown to my VSG! Yeah! -
What Was Your Final "straw That Broke The Camels Back"
SleeverCRNA replied to bigjoe102's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Not being able to get pregnant even with fertility drugs was the "straw" for me! Other factors that weighed in: having to use a seatbelt extension on the airplane for the first time, terrible foot pain, occasional back and knee pain, and having a closet full of cl