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Just wondering, do the Doctors place a drain in after surgery, if so how long does it remain in????

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Yes they do. Mine was in for almost two weeks. They removed it at my first post op appointment. For me it was the worst part but survivable.

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wow that's a long time...is there a reason why it remains in so long? doesn't it risk infection?

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I was in the hospital for 4 days, had a more complex surgery including total hysterectomy with my sleeve. Trust me I wanted that thing out before I left but surgeon said no. He said he leaves it in that long because it can provide early marker for bleeds if there is a problem. I had no problems with infection but it was terribly uncomfortable.

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I had mine for 3 days in the hospital. Didn't bother me a bit and came out without me realizing the nurse had pulled it out.

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I had one when I woke up from surgery and it was removed just before I was discharged from the hospital 2 days after surgery. Mine stung like the dickens being removed, but I know that varies from person to person. It definitely helped to keep the swelling down and I really didn't have a lot of discharge after the first day. Good luck!

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wow why would you have drain?i had 1 tiny incision thru my elly button and naver had a drain.

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I had mine in for 2.5 days. She removed it in about 3 seconds. For me, the idea of having a drain in was much worse than having one in. ;)

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Mine was removed before I went home, so it was only in for two days. Uncomfortable and annoying but really not that big of a deal. Removal was an extremely weird feeling but not painful.

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I never had a drain. Have 5 incisions for the laparoscopic vsg amd that's it.

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I had mine in for 2.5 days. She removed it in about 3 seconds. For me, the idea of having a drain in was much worse than having one in. ;)

This. Exactly. To a tee! :)

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I didn't have a drain. I guess some doctors don't put one in, or it depend on the patient!

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Depends on the doctor. I was told usually sleeve patients don't have drains but they gave a lot of lap band revisions to bypass drains.

Sometimes it's gone before discharge and others have to go home with it.

I didn't have a drain or a catheter when I woke in the hospital.

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