Well, I've been gone for a while. Everything was going really well, then I hit a long stall. I stopped having bowel movements but once every couple of weeks, I developed random heartburn and pain in my chest. One night, I woke up with severe nausea, then the pain started. I thought I was having a heart attack. I rushed myself to the ER, and the doctor ignored me. I was in severe pain, and very dehydrated but he discharged me with a stomach virus, even though the pain I was having was not abdominal, but more in my sternum, and was burning not cramping. So, once discharged, and embarrassed, I walked over to the surgery clinic and they, God bless them, saw me right away. They did an abdominal series, blood work, and scoped me. The scope revealed what looked to be a hiatal hernia. So, I was admitted to the hospital and scheduled for surgery the next day. The next morning they performed a barium swallow and discovered that it was actually a pouch that formed off of my sleeve and was acting like a psuedo-stomach, collecting food and the like, but not digesting. My sleeve was virtually untouched. It's very rare, and as far as I know unheard of. So, I was operated on to remove the pouch.
I'm doing MUCH better, and the great news is I have a brand new and smaller sleeve. Yee ha! I'm down to 185, which makes me 65 lbs less. This pouch was my fault. It's very rare, but happened because I ate too fast. My surgeon does not tend to cut right next to the esophagus to avoid leaks, and the small portion of stomach there began to dialate and expand as I ate. It was 5cm big by the time they removed it.
Needless to say, it was an experience. But I still wouldn't trade my sleeve for the world. I'm just going to be really careful this time around.
-Ruby
P.S. For all who know me, my hubby is deployed, but I get to see him in 2 weeks for R&R. He hasn't seen me since the surgery!!!!!!:smile1: