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LillyA

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About LillyA

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    Female
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    Data Engineer
  1. My surgeon told me that straws are something that come later and to think of myself like a newborn baby learning how to do everything again. I think this really helped me put things into perspective. I'm only 4 days post op but I'm having good time in my opinion. Vitamins - I was reccomended an all-in-one I'm going to be having Centrum (?) I'd have to go grab my paperwork but I just took my antibiotic pill and it's made me not want to stand for a moment haha. I think every surgeon is different, I was in hospital for 4 days total. I had many tests and checks and honestly, I didn't even have bandages on any incision except for my drain. They are already looking to be healing nicely. As for soups... Where I am I was told that my blood pressure will get too low as I had an 88% reduction with my sleeve. They reccomended that I added a spoon of salt to my broths/soups. Then gain I am only having 200ml of broth each day. For me I can shower as I feel, I had a really big surgery a month before my sleeve so the recovery has been an absolute walk in the park. I showed with my back to the water, wash myself with a mild unscented soap, pat dry with a clean towel and i have moisturized a little with vaseline (not a lot, barely visible on the tip of my finger). Only one incision is dressed (where my drain was as it has no stitches) and I still clean this one daily with Iodine & redress it. Although I feel the drain varies from country/surgeon. For my surgery as I was going to be in hospital for 4 days I packed a lot I guess haha: Slippers - You have to get up and walk CONSTANTLY, bring yourself some comfy slippers. Really large tshirts, 4 of them. - I bought the biggest I could find, a nightie would work too but at one point I did not want to wear pants because my compression socks would fall in my sleep and I'd have to take them off and fix it... Bending down in the first day or so is really painful. I took my softest and blanket - Hospital blankets just aren't nice for me, I wanted to be super comfy. Laptop - I work from home, spent some time working because I got really bored. Portable phone charger & long phone charger wire. - Depending on your room, it might be hard to reach the outlet, it's better to be prepared. LIP BALM!!!!!!!!!! - You will be so dry Unscented Moisturizer, unscented soap, and a comfort smelling body mist. - Moisturizer because you'll just feel so dry, cream your hands, your face anywhere! - Unscented soap, I don't know about anyone else but for me everything just smelt like I wanted to throw up, the unscented soap was so that there was really nothing bad in the air haha. - The body mist is really light I just would spray one spray on the otherside of my room and let it just sit, hospital smell yuck and if you have a longer stay like I did then it can help to make it feel more comfortable. A pillow - Journey home it's a godsend for the tight seatbelt and also hospital pillows are just not the same haha. Large Sweatpants & Large Hoody - As in bigger than I would ever wear haha, it's the ultimate comfort when you're leaving, you really want nothing at all restricting or just laying on your stomach. Hopefully I gave you a little insight haha, but it's good that you have questions I just kinda went with the flow and over prepared myself.

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