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I am curious about my upcoming surgery on July 12 - how many of you had a catheter? If you did, was it removed before your awoke, or was it still in place after you were in your hospital room/recovery room?

I am more nervous about that than I am about some other aspects of the surgery! LOL - why? I don't know.....:)

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I had a catheter and it was removed the following morning. This is not the case for everyone. Ask your doctor about his preference.

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I had a catheter and it was removed the following morning. This is not the case for everyone. Ask your doctor about his preference.

Mine was removed the following morning too!

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he girl,

i also had a catheter, like you i was dead set against have one...hell no i said, but when i woke up, all i could think was, OMG, god bless the catheter. When you wake up, your not going to want to move, let alone get up and go to the bathroom!

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Just had my surgery yesterday and no catheter. They said since the procedure was so short I didn't need one. They made me go pee right as I was walking into the operating room and no catheter.

Okay, I did have a rough 2:00 in the morning need to go pee and it was a bit tough to get up, but in all, I'm glad no catheter.

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The only reason I know I had one is because I was warned before surgery, but it was removed before I ever returned to my room. No problems.

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they put one in after i was already unconscious... and then when i was coming out of anesthesia i remember somebody sayin they were taking it out... but i was 1/2 conscious...

so it was great that way...

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I was banded by Dr. Ortiz in Mexico. I did not wake up with a catheter and so if there was one, it had to have been put in and taken out during the time I was under anesthesia. But I really think I never had one. And by the way, I got up and walked within minutes of waking up.

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I didn't have one...They just had me pee before going in :) I guess it's your Dr's preference. Maybe you could ask not to have one.

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Mine was done at an outpatient center. No cath. I went to the bathroom before they took me to the O.R. the only thing I had was an IV, blood pressure cuff, and the thing on my finger to messure blood oxygen and these strange leg stockings. They velcroed around my legs and they inflate and deflate (similar to blood pressure cuff) to sort of massage your legs and prevent clots.

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