First of all, I'm so thrilled that Dr. Greenbaum was able to do the full DS! The scar tissue did cause the surgery to take longer (about 5 hours total) but it was successful and I only lost about 1/2 cup of blood during the surgery. I really don't remember most of the rest of surgery day. I'm told I went to the recovery room for a few hours then to a room in the Critical Care Unit. I vaguely recall my husband being in the room and him telling me it was 6:30 pm. I'm also pretty sure they had me up and out of bed that same day, just walking to the curtain on the room and back, supported by two nurses. Oh yeah, I did find out on my phone that he took a very unflattering picture of me sleeping and texted it to all my family. LOL
Pain management while in the hospital was pretty good, I had an in-wound continuously running pump and also a morphine pump on-demand. I also had full heart monitoring the entire time I was in the hospital as well as a JP drain, IV, central line and pressure cuff at all times. Other than the times I was up walking, I had the compression boots on my legs and they also put support stockings on me.
The morning after the surgery, I was taken down to radiology for an upper GI. It was not a pleasant experience. They had me sitting in a chair until the moment when the radiologist walked into the room, then had me stand up in the machine and drink some nasty stuff. It was very hard to drink very much, I think I got three small gulps down. Fortunately, the radiologist gave the all-clear and I was sent back to my room. The nausea was terrible that day. They first gave me Zofran, then later Phenergan. It was then end of the day before the nausea subsided somewhat.
The third day, I was allowed some water and ice chips. Tiny sips were tolerated pretty well. They also took out the catheter which was good on one hand, but on the other hand it also meant that every time I had to pee (which is pretty often when you have an IV!) I had to ring for a nurse to get unhooked from all the monitoring and get out of bed, only to reverse the process in a short time. I was also told that I would be sent to a regular room as soon as one was available, but in fact that never happened, I stayed in the CCU the entire time I was in the hospital.
By the 4th day, they were giving me a full bariatric tray with jello, coffee, broth and water. I didn't eat more than a few bites of each but everything sat pretty well. Any nausea was minimal. They finally took out my central line but they had a hard time getting out all the stitches in my neck. In fact, I still have one more knot they couldn't get out but hopefully the Dr. will be able to extract it when I go for my postop appt. My kids say my neck looks like I was bitten by a vampire haha!
The following day I was finally discharged. Dr. Greenbaum took out the JP drain and the in-wound pain pump and the nurses unhooked everything else.
The drive home was pretty excruciating, every bump in the road hurt and even sitting up in the car was not very comfortable, but it was sure great to walk in my own home again and see and (gingerly!) hug my kids.
22 February 2012
12 February 2012
Surgery Eve
I feel like I dodged a bullet, dh is getting better and I have no sign/symptoms of any sickness.
Dh is currently at the airport collecting my mom and aunt and the house is as clean as it's going to get.
I'm enjoying a Mountain Dew as I type this, the first sugary soda I've had in eons. Since today is clear fluids only, and the surgeon said caloric liquids are fine, I figured I would enjoy a real non-diet drink instead of my usual diet Pepsi.
Strangely, this preop diet has gotten easier as I got closer to the date. I went to a local DS gathering last night and was not even tempted by all the yummy food being eaten around me. And I made several pans of enchiladas today for the family to eat while I'm in the hospital. You'd think that would be hard, temptation-wise but it really wasn't.
My next post will be either from the hospital, if I feel up to it, or after I get home. I have every toe and finger crossed that the surgeon will be able to do the full DS tomorrow.
Dh is currently at the airport collecting my mom and aunt and the house is as clean as it's going to get.
I'm enjoying a Mountain Dew as I type this, the first sugary soda I've had in eons. Since today is clear fluids only, and the surgeon said caloric liquids are fine, I figured I would enjoy a real non-diet drink instead of my usual diet Pepsi.
Strangely, this preop diet has gotten easier as I got closer to the date. I went to a local DS gathering last night and was not even tempted by all the yummy food being eaten around me. And I made several pans of enchiladas today for the family to eat while I'm in the hospital. You'd think that would be hard, temptation-wise but it really wasn't.
My next post will be either from the hospital, if I feel up to it, or after I get home. I have every toe and finger crossed that the surgeon will be able to do the full DS tomorrow.
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11 February 2012
Today
Dh is sick today. :(
This may sound unfeeling but if he gets me sick and I have to postpone my surgery, I'm going to kill him! (figuratively speaking of course)
This may sound unfeeling but if he gets me sick and I have to postpone my surgery, I'm going to kill him! (figuratively speaking of course)
10 February 2012
3 days to go (but who's counting?)
Just called the hospital to get my surgery time - it's at 7:30 am so I have to be there at 6 am. Which means we have to leave our house at 4:30 am. Dh was ecstatic at that news... not. At least we won't hit any traffic at that time in the morning, there's always a silver lining to everything. :)
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08 February 2012
5 days to go
I went to Costco today to check out what kinds of foods they have for my immediate post-op period. I shouldn't have gone with Dh and my 6 yr old because of course they were liberally partaking of all the great looking samples. I ended up not buying anything food-wise for me but at least I have a list of what I can send dh back for, sometime next week. Greek yogurt for sure, ricotta cheese. Maybe some more hummus if we are out.
I'm down 11 lbs on the liquid protein shake diet. Plain broth is sounding more and more delicious.
I'm down 11 lbs on the liquid protein shake diet. Plain broth is sounding more and more delicious.
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06 February 2012
Pre-Admission Testing
I went to the hospital today and completed my pre-admission testing, it's starting to feel more real! I'll admit to a little bit of anxiety when having the chest x-ray, since that's what derailed my surgery the last time it was scheduled. It's probably baseless after all I've been through recently, and I *just* had a chest x-ray in January so the pulmonologist would sign off on me having the surgery, but still...
So far I'm 8 lbs down on the liquid diet. I'm hoping for close to 15 by the surgery date - I want my liver to be nice and small LOL!
So far I'm 8 lbs down on the liquid diet. I'm hoping for close to 15 by the surgery date - I want my liver to be nice and small LOL!
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02 February 2012
01 February 2012
Protein Shake Blahs
Wow, this liquid diet is harder than I thought it would be. If I lived alone, I could have cleared out the fridge of all the food and not been tempted by anything. But since the dh and kids would not agree to that (haha) I have to smell and see the yummy food they are eating every day. I think after surgery it might be a bit easier since I probably won't feel like eating as much, nor will I be able to physically hold very much in my new small tummy.
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