I was banded yesterday, March 1st, 2010 by Dr. George Fielding at NYU. :thumbup:
I was told to be at the admitting department at noon and arrived promptly with my parents! Filled out some admitting paperwork, a nurse took my vitals... Boy was my blood pressure high! (Can you tell I was just a little nervous?) After that, I waited with my parents until I was called in to meet with my OR nurse Noreen, the anesthesiologist and of course Dr. Fielding. After I spoke with the team, I was completely at ease. I was ready!
I eventually took the walk down to the OR with Noreen who was absolutely wonderful! I don't really remember anything other than having the oxygen mask on my face and them putting the IV in my hand. Next thing you know, I'm on my way to recovery. I did have a little nausea, but more like a hazy dizziness and some pain which was taken care of with some morphine. The recovery nurse (I cannot remember her name, which is upsetting because she was incredible!) was so accommodating. Some of the OR team came to visit me... turns out that I had a very large para-esophageal hernia which they also repaired during surgery. The residents were very excited to show me my incision... which was covered in gauze with a skull & bones design. :thumbup: I had some ice chips and after a few hours went to my room.
Again, the nursing staff was amazing. I cannot say enough about Keylen, my RN up on the floor! My pain was completely managed and she helped me get up and walk around to ease some of this gas pressure. I was given the choice to stay or go home since it was so late in the evening, and I decided to head home. My mom is an RN as well, and I just feel like I'd be more comfortable there.
Today, I am feeling sore. I did have some Lortab, but felt a little nauseous, so Dr. Fielding prescribed some Toridol which I'm hoping will kick in soon.
I was so impressed with the staff all around... and I feel like because they were so great, my recovery has been easy. I do have some pressure but nothing unbearable. Dr. Fielding spoke with my parents after surgery and said that after performing my surgery, he 100% believes that this banding surgery will be the key to my failed weight loss over the years. (I do too!)
I am so relieved that my journey has begun.
To anyone reading this and worried about surgery as I was... Please feel free to PM me! I know that I'm new to this world of banding, but any advice I can give, I will!