KellyAnn805 21 Posted November 16, 2012 Yikes! I've only planned on being off a week. That's what my Doctor suggested. My surgery is this coming Monday, the 19th. I hope mine is smooth sailing! The pre-admitting guy just called and said I'm gonna need my pain meds, as i will be in a lot more pain than the normal bypass, because the surgery will be more invasive....I'm freaking out a little now! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bariatric op number 4 38 Posted November 22, 2012 Yikes! I've only planned on being off a week. That's what my Doctor suggested. My surgery is this coming Monday' date=' the 19th. I hope mine is smooth sailing! The pre-admitting guy just called and said I'm gonna need my pain meds, as i will be in a lot more pain than the normal bypass, because the surgery will be more invasive....I'm freaking out a little now![/quote'] Good luck you will be fine, I think my first surgeon did the damage. But think you will need two weeks minimum xx Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reshiapooh96 31 Posted November 24, 2012 @Kelly, Why more invasive and more pain? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KellyAnn805 21 Posted November 24, 2012 @Kelly' date=' Why more invasive and more pain?[/quote'] Due to the removal of the band and the port. Both cause more scar tissue to cut through...and added time to the surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KellyAnn805 21 Posted November 24, 2012 @Kelly' date=' Why more invasive and more pain?[/quote'] Don't worry about your....surgery went just fine, it was 3 hours. The first day was the toughest, not much pain, not enough the pain meds couldn't help...but the pain meds make you sleep most of the day, which is good....each day gets better and better. I was barely in pain by the 3rd day...but I still take my vicodin, from being sore from incisions and laying on my back at night! Ug! That's probably the worst part! You'll do great... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
law8486 40 Posted November 28, 2012 I had my conversion in april. One surgery. I got pneumonia after. No fault of my surgeon. Hes amazing. I didnt go back to work til 6 weeks cuz i was sick. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KellyAnn805 21 Posted November 28, 2012 I went back to work 1 week after surgery. I'm mostly at a desk, but I do have to go out and walk around properties. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thynnlynn 19 Posted December 10, 2012 I have had a band for 4 years and have been bullemic since day one. Shortly after I had it put in, my insurance changed from BC/BS to Medicare with a BC/BS Medigap back-up and my place did not accept Medicare and did nothing to help me. Recently, I discovered that they now do accept it and am scheduled for 2/25/13 for a lap removal and RNY. The new doctor says that my band must have slipped and that a lot of the time there was nowhere for the food to go and when it would shift and I was able to eat, I was ravenous and did not stop! The new doc seems really nice and does not require a pre-surgery liquid diet. Just one day, followed by Dulcolax. I am 60 and do not work anymore due to health issues. I formerly worked in the cardiopulmonary department at a hospital. As soon as I heal after this surgery, I have to have a revision on a total hip replacement I had close to two years ago. The joint is okay but it was a no glue, no screw implant and my bone did not grow around the rod that goes into the femur and it hurts. It was scheduled for 10/24 but they cancelled at the last minute and decided it has to be done in a much larger hospital with more equipment available as it is a tricky procedure. I have an appointment to see the new ortho doc on 1/8/13. This surgery has a lengthy recovery time and I am hoping to be all together by June as that is when we start our music festival outings. 1 momlambert reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites