Missnurse 9 Posted July 16, 2011 Ok so I am just a few weeks shy of 31 and always knew I needed to lose weight. After years of debating WLS and trying JC,WW and what not I have finally decided to go for a sleeve. I don't need a referral and found a great surgeon in my area. I have my first appt with him on Tuesday. He will do a one on one in person information session joined with a consult. I have to have 3 months of supervised weight loss with him. I can't have the surgery until at least Nov 1st due to my insurance but cannot wait. I just have a few questions. 1. Does everyone have a catheter? So not looking forward to this if it's a must. 2. How long did you have to stay in the hospital? 3. Would you do it again? (I'm sure I know the answer to this) 4. I know everyone is different but how long were you off work? How long until you could drive? I am in and out of my car a gazillion times a day for work. TIA Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Adri 40 Posted July 16, 2011 No, I didnt need a catheter. The nurse had me pee just before surgery, and I was able to get up after surgery and go to the bathroom. I was in the hospital two days. I'm only 6 weeks in, but since I have not had any complications, I'd say yes, I would do it again. I took 2 weeks off work...and then took two more days because I caught a terrible cold right after surgey. That was not fun, my incisions hurt when I coughed. I would say that this surgery is more discomforting than it is painful. I didn't even need my pain meds once I came home. Good luck to you and welcome to the site! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nancy Rivers 24 Posted July 16, 2011 Yes, I had a Foley catheter - but really I never realized it until I started walking around. When the nurse took it out, there was absolutely no pain. I got to the hospital at 7:45am on Tuesday for my 9:15 surgery. I was released at 3:00pm on Wednesday, so it was just a 1 night stay. I was just sleeved this week, so I won't answer the other 2 questions. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iegal 460 Posted July 19, 2011 Your answers are going to vary depending upon surgeon and level of experience and techniques used. I had VSG as outpatient surgery. Went in the AM home by afternoon. No catheder, no hospital stay (too high a risk of infection and you off all people know this), I would do this again tomorrow, I was driving by the next week. I think I drove on Tuesday (surgery on Friday) but was weak and could not sit up without leaning on another chair. By the following week I was driving by myself without any issues. Like last post, I did not need pain meds except to sleep one or two nights since my sleep patterns were disrupted. I slept a lot those first couple of weeks when ever I could. Walk, sip, rest. Do not assume you will be "normal" after one week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites