I'm 34 days out from gastric sleeve. I had surgery at 7:30am on Monday and was home
by 7pm Tuesday. The first 2 days after i got home were very unpleasant. I had a fever and
couldn't keep down Water which would foam up out of my throat. I would wake up vomiting.
Also they pump you full of liquids in the hospital, so you have to pee copiously and it would not
be a bad idea to scare up a bedside commode as your incisions make it painful to get up and
walk. By day 5 I started to feel better and continued to improve. Despite this, I am so happy
I have had the surgery.
But in those first few days I had several moments when I thought something must be very wrong and
I would have to get someone to take me back to the hospital. Trying to make up my mind what to do,
I went back and re-read in all the papers the Team had given me and under the Warning Signs I found thesenotes: If you have a fever over 101.5--come back to the hospital. If you are vomiting violently,
continuously, or with increasing frequency--come back to the hospital.
So, in the middle of the night, while doped up with oxy something, I reread this 2-3 times and
concluded by reading between the lines, that with a moderate fever (mine was 99.5), and vomiting
that was not violent or continuous--I was doing FINE and this was NORMAL.
I just think they could have prepared you a little better by saying--these are some of the post-operative
symptoms you MIGHT, but may not experience. From reading various bariatric surgery forums, I have
seen that it is certainly true that there are a very very wide range of responses but I had a couple of very anxious, sleep deprived days of worrying continuously that I think I could have been better prepared for.
It increases my general distrust of medical professionals. I feel they don't want to say much of anything that could discourage you from having the surgery, and since some people may not have these postop symptoms, they don't mention them.