lollyfidy1965 402 Posted June 26, 2012 I had my VSG one week ago today, and I'm doing well so far! I had one complication immediately following surgery...a higher level of inflammation than expected (inside my new stomach), which resulted in horrible nausea, vomiting, and acid reflux. My surgeon left my NG tube in several extra days, delaying my discharge, and my advancement to Stage 1 (sips of water). My NG tube was finally removed at the end of day 4 post-op, and I had no issues advancing through to Stage 3 (full liquids) over the next two days. I was released to come home yesterday, and have had no issues since leaving the hospital, other than the typical lack of energy. I've been able to get plenty of Protein and water/liquids in today, thanks to some wonderful high-protein products, and have opted to skip a couple non-protein/liquid items simply because I'm feeling so full, I couldn't imagine putting a bite in my mouth. All-in-all, I'm feeling pretty good! As an aside....anyone considering VSG surgery in the Boston/New England area...I would HIGHLY recommend the program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center!! Dr. Jones is a phenomenal surgeon, as well as an extremely personable character (something I consider a must-have in a doctor). The care I received, once moved to my room, was absolutely stellar. I have never experienced the level of care I received at BIDMC, from every single staff member who cared for me. Also, the level of hands-on, physician-level care provided...24 hours a day...was incredible! I was completely impressed, and can't think of a single negative comment to attach to my experience. One question....does anyone know of a good stool softener that doesn't taste completely vile?? I've been prescribed liquid Colace, but will not be taking it (yeah....that's the "vile" taste I'm referring to!). Best of everything, to everyone joining me on this amazing journey! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
karenb4729 309 Posted June 26, 2012 Glad to hear that you are recovering well now! I take Milk of Magnesia for when I need to have a movement. My Doc has a progression, first try MOM, then try Magnesia Citrate which you can buy at the store, and if that doesn't work go for Miralax. Usually the MOM works for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites