Wtloss 75 Posted November 14, 2014 I was sleeved 11/10/14. Doing well but I have diarrhea. I hear it's common for a few days. I didn't have a drain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tfarr 270 Posted November 14, 2014 Some surgeons use drains. Mine does not Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mimisturn 6 Posted November 14, 2014 What does the drain coming out mean? I have read that term a few times. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shell88 157 Posted November 14, 2014 I asked the nutritionist yesterday if she knew my dr's position on the drain, and she looked shocked. Told me there should be no drain and to just listen to the nurses and move asap so they don't have to use cuffs or stockings Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snowbound 60 Posted November 14, 2014 I had 2 drains,my surgery was complained,the drains were no bit deal did not hurt, if you have blazer you probably won't have a drain Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mhugueley 45 Posted November 14, 2014 My surgeon told me my surgery was a boring easy peezy surgery. No drains. No hernia repairs. Shrunk liver. I did have to wear those blow up calf things while i was at the hospital. Im going to try to not take pain meds today. All i want to know is when the heartburn goes away. I finally drank a Protein Drink this mornin....it took me 2.5 hrs to drink it. :/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snowbound 60 Posted November 14, 2014 I don't think I ever finised a Protein drink in my first postops.days I was eating jellocottagecheese,and broth and sipping on Water and trying to get the protein in__no one told me my hair would come out if I didn't drink the protein I didn't find that out until I found this website so if you can get.it down you won,t loss any hair Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
claudi2103 35 Posted November 14, 2014 I didn't have a drain .. Some ppl do need it and then some don't I didn't need one . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mhugueley 45 Posted November 14, 2014 Im not allowed to have cottage cheese yet. I am ready to move on to pureed stage and be done with full liquids. My biggest issue is everything taste yuck. That vanilla Protein Shake has beeb the obly thing that has tasted good so fat besides popsicles.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KristenVSG2014 1,872 Posted November 14, 2014 Oh and here, you guys can see how pathetic the panty hose things were Did you have your surgery at Mi Doctor? I recognize those white thigh highs and green walls. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
loracb62 2 Posted November 14, 2014 I see many people questioning the "drain" --I had my gastric sleeve surgery done in Minneapolis, MN in August, and did not have any type of drain. My entire experience has been amazing!! My Dr. did NOT require the pre-op fasting diet...all that was required was Clear Liquids 2 days before surgery. I was only in the hospital 1 night, they got me up walking the halls 6 hours after the surgery and then upon discharge the next day was put on FULL liquids. Since August 18, I have lost a total of 47 pounds, and feel fabulous. Don't be afraid to have this procedure done, it really is the perfect diet/health tool. Fortunately, I have not been ill at all, I am very careful to measure ALL my food and track everything I eat and drink. Again, to anyone looking to have this done ---go for it----it is one of the best gifts you can give yourself on your journey to get happy and healthy. Best of luck to everyone out there! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tfarr 270 Posted November 15, 2014 Those thigh high compression stockings are where it's at!! I put on and take those off Patients all the time! I hope you didn't have them for to long, those are a pain to put on lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KristenVSG2014 1,872 Posted November 15, 2014 Those thigh high compression stockings are where it's at!! I put on and take those off Patients all the time! I hope you didn't have them for to long, those are a pain to put on lol Yes they were. I took them off the next morning when the anesthesia had worn off enough! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BLERDgirl 6,417 Posted November 15, 2014 Ok, ok.... drain removal? Drain coming out? Someone please explain - panicking over here with surgery in exactly a month LOL I had.two drainage tubes,a Foley Cath. the hose sleeves,stayed.two weeks in the hospital but __I had two hernia repair I was really sick it has been seven months I have loss 105lbs so Don,t fear it is the best thing I have done I feel great except my aritithis__for the first time in four years I can go shopping and not get in a.wheelchair Don,t worry about the drain it does.not hurt best wishes December sleevers Well... these are now questions for my final meet with him before the surgery..... I don't do the whole panty hose thing outside of surgery, let alone wanting to wear them right after lol @@pinkbunies I'm nervous again.....I'm calling my surgeon at 9:00 central time to inquire about this drain thing. That picture scares me. What does the drain coming out mean? I have read that term a few times. I see many people questioning the "drain" --I had my gastric sleeve surgery done in Minneapolis, MN in August, and did not have any type of drain. My entire experience has been amazing!! My Dr. did NOT require the pre-op fasting diet...all that was required was Clear Liquids 2 days before surgery. I was only in the hospital 1 night, they got me up walking the halls 6 hours after the surgery and then upon discharge the next day was put on FULL liquids. Since August 18, I have lost a total of 47 pounds, and feel fabulous. Don't be afraid to have this procedure done, it really is the perfect diet/health tool. Fortunately, I have not been ill at all, I am very careful to measure ALL my food and track everything I eat and drink. Again, to anyone looking to have this done ---go for it----it is one of the best gifts you can give yourself on your journey to get happy and healthy. Best of luck to everyone out there! The drain is a tube with a small bulb on the end that used to remove pus, blood or other fluids from a wound. They are commonly placed by surgeon or interventional radiologists. It's inserted once you are under so you don't feel it. it's not uncomfortable and it shouldn't hurt coming out. You just feel it running through your insides when they pull it out. While you are in the hospital the nurse will check and empty it several times a day. Not every doctor uses a drain and it doesn't hurt. I had a drain because I had a previous history of developing a really large abscess after surgery I had 10 years ago. Other than that I had an incredibly easy surgery. I was up and walking in recovery. I woke up and had to pee. Like really, really bad. They asked if I wanted a bed pan or could I walk and I was already climbing off the bed. The wheeled me to the bathroom and I practically ran inside. Since I was up and moving I didn't have compression stockings or those leg wrap things. I had no pain at all. It was a little sore, but I didn't need any meds for it. My doctor puts all his patients on stool softners for 30 days post op and prilosec for 90 days post op so I haven't have any issues with Constipation or heart burn. I was in the hospital for 2 days, but honestly I was ready to go after 1. I only had to do clear liquids the day before surgery but was encouraged to reduce my calories and increase my Protein for the 2 weeks prior to surgery. In the hospital I was given liquid Protein, Jello ( which I don't eat & sent back) and tea. I was discharged on full liquids and put on soft foods after 2 weeks. At 6 weeks I was told I could eat whatever I can tolerate. Don't panic, not everyone has pain. You've made the right decision. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coby20 21 Posted November 15, 2014 My doc requires each of his patients to wear a drain for 10 days. He says it helps prevent infection and detect leaks. By day 3 I was ready to tear it out myself. It didn't hurt, but trying to conceal it and move around naturally with it in is difficult. I wore a lot of layers my first days back at work. He removed it in his office on my 10 day post op visit and as I watched him take it out I kept thinking it was like a clown pulling a long string of handkerchiefs from his sleeve. I started to giggle. It didn't hurt at all, just felt a bit odd. I was so relieved to have it out I didn't care. Now at 3 weeks post op it's a distant memory. :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites