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luvrocky73

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  1. luvrocky73

    Looking for March surgery buddies!

    Hi virginiaRN, it seems as though there are lots of different experiences with those three areas but my two cents from my experience is my weakness improved dramatically the more I walked. I felt exhausted and mentally foggy right after getting to my room from recovery but I forced myself to walk before I got into bed and it helped so much. One lap and the sedation fog was lifting and I felt less exhausted. It's very counter intuitive but the walking works for pain, bloating and weakness. When you are not sleeping or sipping, walk. Staying hydrated is a big chore and it's just about keeping a cup of liquid with you at all times. I was forced to drink 80 grams isopure protein and a pitcher of water in 24 hours and it was a challenge. Once home I haven't gotten the 64 ounces the past two days but it's getting easier to drink each passing day. Do your best and try not to worry. Wishing you the best on surgery day.
  2. luvrocky73

    Looking for March surgery buddies!

    Hi, than you so much. The surgery went very well! Five small incisions no drain or catheter. Thank God so far no pain and no nausea. Right after surgery I did have lots of bloating that made it uncomfortable to take in liquids. It felt like I ate two plates of food and was stuffed but not pain. My surgeon and hospital requires you to intake 80 grams of protein and a pitcher of water before release. So this was difficult to get in the sips every 15 minutes of water and then every 5 of protein. I started walking literally after I was taken to my room. It helped for sure to lift the sedation fog from my brain and feel a little less sluggish. I walked A LOT since that's what everyone says helps and it does. After some hours he prescribed a gas medicine, suppository and a steroid for stomach inflammation. By night all started working and by the time I got some sleep, I was good to go yesterday to make up for the liquids I didn't take in Wednesday and got everything in so I was released by the afternoon. Yay! Back to my own bed. My sister helped me get organized with my schedule of meds and fluid/protein intake for the week. I have my week follow up next Thursday so praying for the best and maybe moving on to a new menu outside of just the broth and isopure. I can't wait to hear how your surgery goes. Wishing you the best on that day and beyond!
  3. Hi all, My surgery was yesterday and thank God no pain or nausea just a very bloated belly that was uncomfortable and prevented me from making my water and protein goals yesterday. After a suppository, anti gas medicine and lots and lots of walking today I have been able to get back on track getting in my liquids. Btw Torrance Memorial is amazing, nice individual rooms and they have the best staff. Also, my surgeon Dr Solomon is awesome. Small incisions no drain no catheter and calming demeanor. Yay! Good luck and prayers for everyone in this journey.
  4. luvrocky73

    Looking for March surgery buddies!

    Yes, we are definitely lucky to go on a new adventure with this surgery and landing on the losers bench. It will all be worth it. That's so awesome you have three doxies. My standard is so anti social, he won't let me have another one so he has my lap all to himself. Lol. It's wonderful you work at a rescue. I adopted my first doxie who has since passed, from Beagles and Buddies near L.A. Good luck to you too. Look forward to hearing from you throughout your journey.
  5. luvrocky73

    Looking for March surgery buddies!

    Hi, I am new to the site too. My surgery is on the 22nd and am on the liquid diet now but not strictly shakes. I can also eat broth and jello like many. You are lucky there are some foods on your list although nobody probably feels that lucky on this diet. Lol. Btw, i noticed you have doxie in your user name? Dachshund mom by any chance? I have a Black and Tan short hair standard.
  6. luvrocky73

    Looking for March surgery buddies!

    My date is March 22nd too. Torrance Memorial.

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