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I can't exactly remember when I started taking pills as I don't think I had much need for them. I think I was allowed regular food at 4 weeks out so that should be OK, but if you really can't then wait something small should be OK - just take one or two and see how it goes. If you're at all concerned check with the co-ordinator.
I was told to avoid vomiting at all costs within the first 3 weeks, so you have to judge for yourself. I had an extremely easy recovery and never vomited at all (well a mouth full of Water recently coz I drank too fast, but I'm nearly 2 years out).
I saw my PCP when I was a couple of weeks out and he said it was OK to remove the paper stitches and that's been it. HTH.
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I was allowed mushies from week 2, so by my reckoning if you chew it to mush then from week 2. Start with a small amount and see how you get on as we're all different.
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ok what is the duodenal switch?? I'm getting plication next tuesday! Is this something I should know?? Everyone here seems to be stuck anywhere from 30 to 50 off!! That would not make me happy!!
Sorry for the late reply. It appears that all of my alerts on this site were switched off when the site was upgraded... anyway. With the DS you normally have a VSG and part of the intestine is bypassed (significantly more than with RNY). With the DS you malabsorb 80% of the fat you consume, 50% of the Protein and some complex carbs (you absorb all simple carbs). You have to take numerous Vitamins several times a day as you'll malabsorb a lot of nutrients as well as calories.
The DS is the most successful WLS when it comes to EWL. You can find more information on the DS here http://www.dsfacts.c...-procedure.html
HTH
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Are you going to get a revision? I'm hoping to get the duodenal switch just on my intestines later this year. I want my stomach left as is. I'm 16 months out and the regain only gets worse.
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Didn't your doc send you home with enough pain meds? I'd try and continue with what he prescribed until you can eat normal foods. Like FatToPhat said, I'd act as though I'd had the full plication again foodwise.
Long term NSAIDs are fine after plication. You can't have them after RNY ever. I had sublingual painkillers for the first few weeks post op, so I'd check with your surgeon if they're OK before you're allowed solids (you don't wanna mess up your revision).
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I have to agree with everything that Lmom says - well apart from the fact that I'm a lightweight and it didn't help me either. I think VSG gets you closer to goal whereas GPS gets the first few lbs off.
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That's so sweet.
Thanks and all the best.
So, I am very sorry that it has not worked for you. In my prayers for it to work for me, I will include a prayer for you that you will find the perfect combination or procedure that will work for you as well.
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Hi, I've not been successful with the plication and wouldn't recommend it. Please see below for some supporting stats:
"overall weight loss was considered satisfactory in 78.6% of the patients who underwent gastric plication and in 97.5% of those who underwent sleeve."
Source: http://www.skrekas.net/surg_hemstatistics.htm
I would seriously look into Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy if I were you. There are surgeons that do it via a single incision (I'm aware of one in London that does it). He charges a few hundred pounds more as it's more time in the OR, but something worth considering if you're concerned about this invasiveness of surgery. HTH.
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I was a lightweight so I didn't have a pre-op diet. You should ring your surgeon and check what he'd like you to do, as this varies from surgeon to surgeon.
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Congratulations. Give it a few weeks and you'll barely feel like you had an op. I feel completely normal and was reminded when we went out for a Christmas meal with work (it was a set menu) and people were saying things like "what's wrong, don't you like it?" Normally I'd choose a Caesar salad and nobody would notice me leaving behind the potatoes LOL!
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Congratulations. Glad to hear you're doing so well.
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Congrats. You sound like you're doing great. I was way too sleepy from the anesthetic to be up to much the first couple of days.
I'm writing this 7 hours post op. no pain, easy transition to walking, feeling great. The only real discomfort I have is an intense feeling of hunger every three to four minutes. I think they are labor pains! My stomach doth protest!
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Hi Misha on forums I've read of it happening to a couple of people. Zanthina is one of them, see here for further details http://www.verticalsleevetalk.com/topic/12850-unexpected-complication-from-plication-surgery/
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All the best for a quick recovery.
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It could be dumping or it could be gall bladder issues. chowchows had gall bladder issues not so long ago. She suspected dumping initially and she was in a lot of pain towards the end, so see a doc to get it checked out as soon as you can (and I'd ask them if it could be gall bladder related).
Hopefully some of the others will chime in.
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You'll have to report back when you're feeling sufficiently recovered.
Thanks so much! Went for my pre-op today...getting excited!!!
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Hi Kelly and welcome. I've not done well with this surgery, but hopefully given that you've already done so well with just the band you'll do well. Good luck for Wednesday!
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I started doing WW when I was 4 weeks out from my surgery and to be honest I found it NO easier sticking to WW post op than pre-op. It was back to good old will power and as far as I was concerned if I had that then I wouldn't have needed WLS.
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I started doing WW when I was 4 weeks out from my surgery and to be honest I found it NO easier sticking to WW post op than pre-op. It was back to good old will power and as far as I was concerned if I had that then I wouldn't have got this op.
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70lbs lost - congratulations!
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BTW for anyone else reading this, they've slightly tweaked the site since I first wrote my ticker instructions so please see below for updated ones - although Donna already pretty much figured it out anyway!
- Go to somewhere like www.TickerFactory.com
- Once your ticker is configured back on sleeveplicationtalk click on My Settings on the drop down under Signed in as (at the top left of your screen)
- Then click the Profile tab (2nd one in after the Settings tab)
- Click Change Signature (2nd one down on the left)
- Paste in your tickerfactory link there
- Click Save Changes at the bottom of screen.
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You should just paste in http://tickers.tickerfactory.com/ezt/t/wM7IZhM/weight.png ie the link from your browser's address bar.
You'll be able to see your ticker yourself when it's working.
BTW congrats on the 10lbs so far.
Thank you. I followed those instructions but it's not showing correctly. I tried to look at the .jpg's on the Ticker Tutorial that you also sent and it says I don't have access to them. Can you tell me which of the codes I should paste? I've tried them all without success and am logged in. Thank you again.
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This link may help too http://www.verticalsleevetalk.com/topic/13516-ticker-tutorial-for-vst-lbt-with-pictures/
You have to be logged in to verticalsleevetalk in order to be able to see the pictures.
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I was on Clear Liquids only for the first week, so that being the case I'd say it's totally normal. If nothing's going in then nothing should be coming out!
DS Questions
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The DS should only be done by a vetted surgeon. You can see a list of them here http://www.dsfacts.com/duodenal-switch-surgeons.html#.UsRkrvRdX10
If you do the Vitalady plan (https://vitalady.com/vitanews/pre-packaged-regimens/) and get regular blood work done (6 monthly ideally) and you have more than 100g of Protein a day you should be good.
Pretty much everyone who went to a vetted surgeon and got the DS in one surgery loses (most people that get a sleeve then the DS lose more slowly). It is possible to regain if you go silly with carbs but you'd gain waayy faster with any other WLS.