TexasMiss 314 Posted March 5, 2013 So I knew going into this I would be on my own when it came to my aftercare since I was having surgery in Mexico. I have spent hours and hours researching to prepare myself for when I got home. What I can't find an answer for is my regular meds. I take prescription Vitamin D, allergy, and blood pressure meds. I do not anticipate my primary keeping me on BP meds after I see her this afternoon because we have been discussing stopping it altogether. My concern is the allergy and calcitrol (vitamin D for hypoparathyroidism). When can I start retaking them? I had surgery 3/1 so I'm 5 days out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Evolving 973 Posted March 5, 2013 So I knew going into this I would be on my own when it came to my aftercare since I was having surgery in Mexico. I have spent hours and hours researching to prepare myself for when I got home. What I can't find an answer for is my regular meds. I take prescription Vitamin D' date=' allergy, and blood pressure meds. I do not anticipate my primary keeping me on BP meds after I see her this afternoon because we have been discussing stopping it altogether. My concern is the allergy and calcitrol (vitamin D for hypoparathyroidism). When can I start retaking them? I had surgery 3/1 so I'm 5 days out.[/quote'] Personal opinion -- u can start them again-- is there ANY wls place / Dr you can call OR sone states have a state nurse hotline..... Good luck hope u are feeling ok!!! Sent from my iPhone using VST Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nsquared 232 Posted March 5, 2013 My guess, based on my own experience is that as long as those pills are not large, you can start re-taking them today...but a nurse hotline is a great idea for real medical advise. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AshleySkinnyer 7 Posted March 5, 2013 Did you talk to your primary Pre op? I made an apt. To talk to her about VSg and she was 100% for it and said when I need somethi.g go to her since im going to Mex to so I say ask your Doc. And s/he shoud be supportive and answer any questions and if they dont know the answer then they'll find it. Who was your doc? Im goig to Dr. Alm and I got pre and post op instructions by email so i coyld be prepared AshleySkinnyer PortlandOR Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abetterme4.2 268 Posted March 5, 2013 So I knew going into this I would be on my own when it came to my aftercare since I was having surgery in Mexico. I have spent hours and hours researching to prepare myself for when I got home. What I can't find an answer for is my regular meds. I take prescription Vitamin D' date=' allergy, and blood pressure meds. I do not anticipate my primary keeping me on BP meds after I see her this afternoon because we have been discussing stopping it altogether. My concern is the allergy and calcitrol (vitamin D for hypoparathyroidism). When can I start retaking them? I had surgery 3/1 so I'm 5 days out.[/quote'] Can you contact your coordinator and/or dr? I had surgery in Mexico and clarified all of this prior to leaving and before surgery so I knew which ones and when to stop. If not, definitely contact your PCP for instructions. I take vit d and started it back up a couple of days post op. the usual rule of thumb is, when they go down and stay down with no problems is when you take them again. u til your dr takes you off of them. Have a great day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TexasMiss 314 Posted March 5, 2013 Yes, I met with my primary before I left. I go back to see her this afternoon, and she is going to clean/change my dressings or she might take them off completely. She's on board all the way, and were going to discuss a nutritionist and give me a referral. Both pills are very small, so I'm not too concerned about swallowing them. I had read about extended release meds...those docs for and some against. We need to figure out what I have so we can figure out if I need to change things up. My appt is in 4 hrs so I guess my runny nose won't kill me before then lol... but sneezing sure isn't pleasant! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abetterme4.2 268 Posted March 5, 2013 Yes' date=' I met with my primary before I left. I go back to see her this afternoon, and she is going to clean/change my dressings or she might take them off completely. She's on board all the way, and were going to discuss a nutritionist and give me a referral. Both pills are very small, so I'm not too concerned about swallowing them. I had read about extended release meds...those docs for and some against. We need to figure out what I have so we can figure out if I need to change things up. My appt is in 4 hrs so I guess my runny nose won't kill me before then lol... but sneezing sure isn't pleasant! [/quote'] OMG!! I was so afraid of sneezing. Lol. Good luck at the dr! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites