It was my last dose of IV Zofran that did it, and then I was still getting the fluids/electrolytes.
It's sore, but slowly going down.
Thanks for the info!
They had to put my IV in my hand (ugh) and it's super swollen now. Seriously - it looks like a Water balloon up under my skin, and it's gone up my arm some.
Will ice help this sort of swelling, or should I just let it rest and go away on its own?
Oh, no. It was waking sedation. But I think they assumed I wouldn't remember or was too out of it to understand what they were saying. (And to clarify, that's only for the tap block - I was completely out for the surgery itself).
There's a chicken crust pizza recipe floating around out there that sounds interesting to me. I'm sure it can't take the place of real pizza, but it'll be chock full of protein!
I'm tomorrow too!
I plan to bring a pillow, my phone, phone charger (!), chapstick, a few Protein shakes (my hospital only has ensure and glucerna, so they told me i could bring my own), a book, and comfortable lose clothes.
Where in NC are you? I know two people who have gone through Rex (a bariatric center of excellence) and one of them got the DS.
I'm going through Duke, and have no complaints about their program.
I echo what @@Sophie74656 said - it's going to depend on your insurance. I got super lucky and had very few requirements.
I'll tell you what helped me the most - YouTube! There are so many folks who have gone through this journey and have documented their experiences on YouTube. Go search for weight loss surgery or gastric sleeve and you'll find tons of information. I also searched for blogs to read, and of course, joined this forum. Information is your friend, and it will help you understand what to expect and keep some of those nerves at bay.
Hey there surgery buddy! Mine's on Wednesday too.
I only had to do a week of an official pre-op diet, but I started cutting way back on calories and sugar on the 1st. I'm down 10 pounds since the first, so the misery has been worth it. Tomorrow, however, is the clear fluids only day. I am NOT looking forward to that! Especially since I didn't take the day off work!
I had my gallbladder removed years ago. My symptoms were intense pain in my upper left abdomen after I ate certain foods (very fatty and/or spicy foods triggered it for me). And when I say intense, I mean - rolling around on the floor crying intense. I never threw up, and it happened more than once. I finally took myself to the ER when the pain got so bad I couldn't stand it.
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This may fit the bill but I am in need of a recommendation for a book based on a fairy tale for my 2016 reading challenge.
Does anyone have any ideas off the top of your head?
@@Inner Surfer Girl If you don't mind YA, you could read Cinder. It's an interesting sort of dystopian retelling of Cinderella.
I've also heard good things about September Girls, but I haven't read it yet.
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I did the audiobook for Girl on the Train, and had such a hard time with it! Halfway through and nothing had happened yet. I did finish it though.
I enjoyed Delirium, mainly because it's a bit different than other dystopian novels. It did get a bit unwieldy in later books though.
I'll be having protein shakes in the hospital. They provide ensure and glucerna, and told me if I wanted something different to bring it with me - so I'll have my Premier Protein with me.
I had my group class with the NUT today to go over what I can and can't eat for the first 2-3 weeks after surgery - and sugar free Jello is a hard NO!
I'm so bummed - I'd seen it listed on so many plans under the Full liquid section. I guess that's why mine is called "Modified Full Liquids".
Did they give you any particular reason why?
I had sugar free jello in the hospital.
Because it can make you feel too full and prevent you from getting your fluids and Protein.
@KristenLe @Christinamo7 They said because Jello fills you up too much which prevents you from getting enough liquid and Protein in.
And yes, I can have the popsicles.