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WhiteRice

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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    surgery tomorrow advise

    I had similar med reactions Nanna. My surgery was last Tuesday. I stayed a second night to make sure it was all worked out. My advice...if they offer you an extra day in the hospital...take it! Better to get the meds worked out there where they can monitor you.
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    Detroit Free Press article

    *JINX*!!! Buy me a Coke (diet and flat, please) :confused1: I was just coming here to post this and you beat me to it! I signed the releases to be a part of this study. Did you Bob? :thumbup: Sleevers are taking over! Woo hoo!
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    sugar substitutes

    I've been using Stevia packets and liking it pretty well. The bitter taste mentioned by another person comes from using too much. It also comes in liquid form and powder. The packets have an extender in them to make it seem like more in the packet. If you used the liquid, you'd only need a drop of two to sweeten your coffee or tea. That's how potent it is compared to sugar. Stevia is completely natural. It comes from a plant. Some people use the actual plant leaves to sweeten their teas, etc. I have some additional info on it and other natural sweeteners, like xylitol (also natural, from a birch tree, measures like sugar, too much can cause tummy trouble), and their benefits that I can share, but you can also find all kinds of info by googling them.
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    hey again--anyone relate?

    I'm with you Bob. I feel so blessed to have insurance cover my procedure and to have my surgery locally. I have all the support I need right here in town. For those who travelled for surgery, can you still call with questions at any time? Or do you have to find local support for that?
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    August Sleevers

    Hi Socal. Yes, I'm all done. Day 6 today. I found that if I exhale before swallowing, which is completely opposite what I've done all my life and a little uncomfortable at first, I swallow less air. I don't know why, but it works for me. Maybe less air in the area above the trachea to go down with the swallow?
  6. just part of my post-op drugs, which I'm hoping to be off of this weekend. :confused1:
  7. Thanks AF. I had already forgotten about this. Blame the brain-fog. :confused1:
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    Riding my Bike?

    You're right. Falling probably won't hurt the sleeve, but it could hurt the abdominal muscles that are still knitting back together after having the lap ports jabbed through them. Better to ere on the conservative side, IMHO. Take it slow and follow your own surgeon's instructions. I know my own surgeon is VERY conservative...and that's just fine with me. :confused1:
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    Riding my Bike?

    It's not about the muscles used while doing it. It's about what happens to your body if you were to fall. And falling can happen to anyone... Ever seen the Tour de France? :confused1: I would guess if you asked your surgeon, you'd get a big "nope".
  10. In the mean time...dial soap to wash and consider using a hair dryer to dry in there. Lift it up, or whatever you have to do to get all the way in there and dry, dry, dry. I had to do this with my c-section incision because it wasn't getting any air under my hanging belly. Also could put a little rolled up sterile gauze in there to keep it dry and absorb secretions (another trick from my c-section). Good luck, and get thee to the doctor if it doesn't start to clear up by Monday. :confused1:
  11. I have a digital kitchen scale that measures in both ounces and grams. You just push a button to switch between the two. I'll be you could find one there and then you could see what 2 oz of meat looks like, if all of your meal suggestions are in English/American measurements...also, check here for a conversion chart from English/American system to Metric: Conversion Chart YOu'll see 1 Tablespoon equals 15 ml...1 oz Fluid equals 30 ml...etc. Good luck!
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    All was well until today

    I had the same thing the night between day 2 and 3, and get it about once/day now (I'm heading into day 6). Did you have permission from your doc to do the immodium? I personally wouldn't take anything digestive related, without specific instructions to do so, until WAY post-op. You should definitely talk to your doc about this. Don't be shy about calling on the weekend. Call their service if it's really bothering you and it's the weekend. That's what they're there for. Good luck!
  13. I watched an operation online where instead of leak testing the sleeve they leak tested the stomach after it was removed. The idea was that they were stapled simultaneously, so if one leaked, then the other would too. Not sure if I buy into that, given that we're talking about living slippery tissue, but it's another interesting theory. I don't think my doc did an OR leak test. Just the post-op radiograph swallow test. It was kinda cool, by the way, to see my shriveled up sleeve on the x-ray with the contrast flowing through it. :drool5:
  14. Can you all see my ticker in my sig up there ^?
  15. Hi Bob. Sorry to not get back to you sooner. It's good to see a fellow Michigander here. I've also run into people from other states who have come to Michigan for their surgery. How are you doing? What stage of diet are you in now?

  16. I'm curious... Don't all docs do a post-op leak test? I had a contrast radiograph on day 2. I thought that was standard.
  17. Thanks for the good wishes, Susan. Everything is going pretty well. Sipping some herbal tea and contemplating another nap right now. Recovery is sure hard work. ;)

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    August Sleevers

    I had a motorcycle accident in Oct. 2001. Went over the handlebars and, of course, put my hands out to break my fall. :laugh0:
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    August Sleevers

    The dilaudid was not the first line drug. That would have been morphine in the iv, and then vicodin orally. But since I already knew from my 2-broken-arms stay in the hospital that morphine and vicodin both make me very nauseated, they went right to dilaudid, which was fine IV, but not so much orally. Orally it had me ringing the call button almost immediately to have the nurses running back in with the Zofran. We finally settled on Percocet to come home and that's going very well. I'm past the hurting when I drink, as long as I'm aware of each sip. It's when I reach and take a sip without thinking that it hurts. I know every hospital's protocols are different, but all of my discharge paperwork says very specifically "no straws". I wonder if you might have less pain just sipping without one. I find that I get less air going down if I exhale before swallowing, which is opposite of what I've done all of my life. Just thinking out loud. Take it for what it's worth. Good luck. Are you home now?
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    August Sleevers

    I think day 1 was the best until today, because I had on-demand IV dilaudid. Day 2 they switched me to oral dilaudid, which made me want to vomit within 5 minutes of taking it. It was awful. I elected to stay one more night to get that all worked out and to get my breathing fully under control (I'm asthmatic), and I'm SO glad I did stay. Now I'm on the right pain meds and feeling so much better. Sorry you're having a rougher go of it. :laugh0: How are the liquids going? I'm finally learning to swallow less air with my sips, so that's going better for me now.
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    August Sleevers

    Surgery was Tuesday. First full day home today. Feeling pretty good. The kids are at my in-laws, and my mom is here with me. Just did 10 minutes of walking laps around the house. Pain meds are working pretty well. :laugh0: Trying to scale those back a bit so I'm not so drowsy all the time. How's everyone else this fine afternoon?
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    August Sleevers

    It's getting so close! I'm on full liquids today and tomorrow (clears tomorrow) and then Tuesday is the day. I response to the earlier threads about nervousness and "What the heck am I doing?" thoughts: I haven't told very many people that I'm having surgery. Those who know have asked "are you excited/scared/nervous?" My response is "I'm at peace about it. So of the three, I think I'm just excited" I'm excited to start my new life... To be the best mom to my kids that I possibly can... To see how life changes for me.
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    August Sleevers

    I'm August 11th. Had my pre-op testing today, and got all of my literature. My doc only requires 2 days of liquids pre-op, so I don't start that until Sunday. He also requires twice daily bathing/showering with Dial soap for 2 days prior to surgery. Yeowch! Can you say "dry skin"? Anyone else have that requirement.
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    Some are clueless

    I had a dream like that too, except it was a dinner roll. Probably just another symptom of the eating disease that I am having this surgery to help to overcome. (yes...HELP...not cure.) :001_tongue:
  25. LOL! I've never heard that expression before! Too funny. And I think I have one of those blender sticks somewhere. I'll have to dig it out, I guess. :blushing:

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