trekker954 421 Posted December 24, 2016 You will be out when they insert it and so groggy that first day you won't even feel it. Mentally I wasn't thrilled when they were going to remove it but it takes a couple of seconds and it's done and out. Relax and be brave. Sent from my SM-N910T using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Debbie Jean 406 Posted December 24, 2016 Best to check with your surgeon since this is one of those practices that varies widely. No right or wrong answer here. Just depends on your doctor's protocol. I had one but many people don't. As others have said, you are out when it is inserted and it takes 2 seconds to remove. I really appreciated the convenience of being able to just rest in bed without having to deal with bladder issues. But that's me. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mipookiebear 20 Posted December 24, 2016 Why do you think that they will put in catheter? I had my RNY in Sept & no catheter. I have had catheter 2 times before & didn't hurt. Don't worry no big deal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alijo76 4 Posted December 24, 2016 My doc said over 50 BMI you will get one and under you wouldn't. Not sure why but that is how they determine it at my doctor's office. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KWeilbrenner09 88 Posted December 24, 2016 I'm under 50 bmi, but they are giving me one for a full 24 hours. The day of surgery I have no liquids at all and only move from bed to recliner one time. Katy W- Louisburg, NC DS scheduled for 12/26 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sherri~ 77 Posted December 24, 2016 I was just above 50 BMI but I didn't have to do a preop liquid diet...however I had the catheter and wasn't able to get up for over 12 hours. It wasn't awful. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andell 53 Posted December 24, 2016 I had one until yesterday, 2 days post surgery. I learning that my doctor is more on the conservative side based on what I'm seeing others post. No outpatient, everyone gets a catheter, strict liquids plan broken down to every 10 mins, Etc. I guess it's easier because there is a Bariatric recovery unit. I appreciate all the smalls things put in place to help us be successful Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shedo82773 1,236 Posted December 25, 2016 When I had my RNY I woke up with a Cath in. When They removed it I had no urge to go pee. They had to straight Cath me 3 times. They removed 3 IV bags full of urine. They couldn't or wouldn't release me until I could pee on my own. I was shocked because I have had surgeries with no problems in with this before. Fast forward it to Sept of last years. I had my Panni done and of course I had a Cath. When they removed it I couldn't pee again. I sat on the toliet for 45 minutes trying to go running Water pushing on my bladder with nothing. They did the straight cath again. They say that it is pretty common. But that time I could go quicker because with my RNY I couldn't get enough fluids down but with the Panni I could drink more. Finally did my due and got to go home. As far as it hurting I can say it is a little uncomfortable when it is removed. Not near as bad as you anticipate You will be ok. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Daisy Day 91 Posted December 27, 2016 I had a cath and it was inserted after I was sedated and I don't remember it being removed. Right after surgery I was so out of it and it was safer for me to have a cath then for me to walk to the bathroom. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheGirlInThePinkScarf 28 Posted December 27, 2016 I hate catheters and I unfortunately had one! :-( I was asleep while it was inserted, but I could certainly feel it every time that I moved in bed and walked. I begged for it to come out, but I had to wait until the next day until I had enough urine output. I hate getting them taken out, but I was so relieved when it happened! Sent from my SM-N920P using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nicetomeetyou 82 41 Posted December 27, 2016 I just had my surgery on 12/23/16 and I had to have a catheter I was on bed rest. Sent from my SM-G935V using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
up4challenge 54 Posted December 30, 2016 (edited) I was completely unaware of the 'catheter' concept when I went into the OT. I had my surgery on the 17th of December, 2016. When the nurse spoke about catheter, 'I freaked out' totally. The nurse was very gentle, so it did not hurt much during the insertion and removal. I am glad I had it. I was a little too weak and nauseated after the surgery, so every time I puked, I was glad I did not wet the bed. So I am kind of glad that I had it . Edited December 30, 2016 by up4challenge Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KWeilbrenner09 88 Posted December 30, 2016 As one who originally posted freaking out about mine. I am SO glad I had one. Didn't feel it at all when they put it in, and it was only uncomfortable right after taking it out. Almost immediately I needed to use the restroom and went just fine. They stopped measuring after two urinations because I was doing so well. Katy W- Louisburg, NC Lapband revision to VSG with DS HW- 297 Weight at Surgery-279 CW- will update at two week appt Share this post Link to post Share on other sites