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SaRose

Gastric Bypass Patients
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About SaRose

  • Rank
    Advanced Member
  • Birthday 06/07/1991

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    Social Worker
  • City
    Mundelein
  • State
    IL
  • Zip Code
    60060

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  1. Yes, it is definitely around the scar, but the pain does travel right along the initial incision site/scar. I just had hoped that almost 10 months later I would be able to wear jeans without this significant pain.
  2. Hi Everyone I had a panniculectomy done in December to remove my excess skin on my abdomen. I am wondering if anyone else has had this and still 9 months later had significant pain when wearing a belt, or jeans that fit just right? It is not instant, but within an hour or two of wearing something around my waist that's a little tight, I have significant inner abdominal pain. Has anyone else experienced anything like this? Thanks, Sarah
  3. SaRose

    Panniculectomy

    CatWoman7 is definitely right. I did nto plan on having plastic surgery when I planned on my Gastric Bypass. I knew my body wouldn't fully recover, and I would have a "pouch" of fat, but I was okay with that. I started getting really bad infections under my belly, where my skin would overhang and also in my belly button, i was provided powder by my surgeon to help with the itching/pain, but it was constant. I ended up visiting my surgeon for three months in a row, they documented the issue, and my insurance covered my surgery almost completely, but it all depends on your insurance.
  4. SaRose

    Panniculectomy

    It went well for the most part, I am happy with the results, though I didn't realize they would have to move my belly button to make it look more normal because of the removal of access skin. I will say that there was a concern during my hospital stay as I continued to lose a lot of blood, and there was discussion of a blood transfusion, however after the third day, my hemoglobin stabilized and so there was no need for a transfusion luckily. I had some lightheaded/near fainting moments within a week of the surgery, but nothing after that, and I've always suffered from lightheadedness due to low blood pressure. The drains were uncomfortable, but not as bad as I thought. One was removed three weeks after surgery, and the other about 4 weeks after. A few things I wish I knew prior- Showering on my own was impossible, as I couldn't get my arms above my head for about a week post-op. I don't know why, but even now, 9 months later, I still have some pain when wearing pants the fit around my abdomen (such as jeans, or a belt) but it has lessened over time so I'm hoping it'll take care of its self with time. Definitely identify some loose fitting clothing while you have the drains in, so you can be comfortable and if needed you can go out in public. I hope all this info helps you. Please let me know if you have any other questions!
  5. SaRose

    Panniculectomy

    Thank you! That’s very helpful
  6. SaRose

    Panniculectomy

    How long were you out of work/how long do you suggest taking off work?
  7. I will be 18 months post GBS next month!
  8. Hi everyone !

Has anyone had an abdominal panniculectomy after WLS? I scheduled mine for December but wondering what recovery looks like and how it compares to the pain/recovery from Gastric Bypass Surgery. Any thoughts/input would be appreciated! Thanks, Sarah
  9. Hi everyone !

Has anyone had an abdominal panniculectomy after WLS? I scheduled mine for December but wondering what recovery looks like and how it compares to the pain/recovery from Gastric Bypass Surgery. Any thoughts/input would be appreciated! Thanks, Sarah
  10. Hi everyone ! Has anyone had an abdominal panniculectomy after WLS? I scheduled mine for December but wondering what recovery looks like and how it compares to the pain/recovery from Gastric Bypass Surgery. Any thoughts/input would be appreciated! Thanks, Sarah
  11. Hey guys, So I haven't posted in a while, and have been doing okay for the most part, aside from frustration. I had GBS on 4/10/18, since week three post surgery I have been vomiting fairly regularly. At least once every other day. So, I called my surgeons office several times since it has continued. The first time, maybe I wasn't digesting and should go back to liquid diet. Then it was maybe I'm eating too quickly, or not chewing enough. Then, maybe I just can't digest meat yet? I have tried everything, I am not eating a whole lot, nor am I keeping alot down. So, I FINALLY had my 6 week follow up with my surgeon yesterday. I am down 50 pounds!!!! So happy!!!! But now due to the consistent vomiting, they want to run some tests. An Upper GI to make sure my stricture isn't narrowing, because that could be a reason for the vomiting, and a gallbladder UltraSound, because it could be gallstones/ my gallbladder not working effectively. If its the stricture, all they have to do is dilate through an endoscopy. But if it is the gallbladder, I will of course need it removed. Anyway, wondering if anyone else has had any problems like this? Or any experiences with vomiting consistently? Any thoughts or words of wisdom are always appreciated!!! Thanks! SaRose
  12. SaRose

    Sleep habits

    Hi! So I had surgery on the tenth and sleep was a huge issue for me. I would fall asleep in bed or on the couch for an hour, maybe two. But then it's 1AM and I'm wide awake! Some of the suggestions I got were to sleep on a recliner. To be honest that didn't help me. Last night was the first night I woke up once through the night and fell back to sleep quickly. Unfortunately I think it just takes time. Congrats on how well you're doing and I wish you a speedy recovery!

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