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/Hi!

I had gastric bypass on 9/11, it was a revision from a sleeve, combined with a myotomy for an esophageal issue, and a hiatal hernia repair. I was discharged from the hospital with a drain, which I've been emptying regularly.

The output from the drain has been fairly steady, about 10-30 ccs every few hours. More output with more activitiy.

I was only told to monitor for changes in color and odor, told that it should get lighter as time goes on.

As of today, the color has remained the same, there is no odor. It doesn't seem to be getting lighter in color as they said it would, and the output has been steady (not slowing down, not increasing).

I may be overthinking or over-worrying (I tend to do this), but do you think I should be concerned that it's not slowing down? I don't have my post op til Thursday (21st) because my surgery was originally scheduled 9/13 and was bumped up at the last minute. I asked, but they said I didn't need to reschedule my post op visit for sooner since it was just a couple of days.

Anyway, does this warrant a call to my doc? I have no other issues, pain is controlled and mild, I'm moving around fine, and I'm getting my fluids and Protein in.

If you have any info about surgical drains, please help! I'm guessing that I have continual output because I had so much done at once, but I've never had a drain before so I don't have much experience...

Edited by makemyownluck

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It doesnt sound like youre draining a ton But not knowing where the drains connected to or what its draining limits any help youll get. Ive rarely seen them used on bariatric cases but theyre no big deal and you shouldnt be concerned

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I would bot be concerned. As long as the color hasn't changed that would indicate any type of infection, I wouldn't worry about it. I had ine for RNY as well as sleeve. I had more Fluid drain with my sleev than my RNY.

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