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JonRN

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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    JonRN got a reaction from MissersK in Smoking!?   
    The only problem with the patch is they are hard to stay lit.
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    JonRN got a reaction from Ms.Yvette in Struggling, Disappointed with me.   
    First off, don't be disappointed in yourself and congratulate yourself for recognizing some bad habits. I think a lot of us look at the whole journey instead of a few foot paths to make it to the end. Life is like the saying, "how do you eat an elephant.... one bite at a time." My wife and I where sleeved one week apart, and the other day I walked into the kitchen she was starting to take a bite of left over lunch. She stopped immediately and gave a sheepish grin and replied , "I didn't even realize what I was doing until you walked into the kitchen." As much as we want our bad habits to stop tomorrow, they won't. How any people do you know stopped smoking only to start again? This what we face. You recognized when you are bored you eat so you walked the building. Congratulate yourself, you should be proud you recognized it. Rome wasn't built or fall in a day and neither do our habits. So instead of hanging your head in shame; raise your head held high and tell yourself I found a problem and I corrected it.
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    JonRN got a reaction from NMJG in REGRETTING.....   
    Another medication what might help, if not used is Reglan. We use it a lot in the unit (NTICU) on our vent patients. It is used for nausea, GERD, and delayed gastric emptying (think tube feeds). The surgeon who did my sleeve gave it around the clock if you did or did not have any symptoms of nausea while in the hospital. I don't know how much nausea problems they have had to deal with but he sent us home with scripts for; Zofran ODT, Reglan, and Compezine suppositories with instruction to use the Reglan first then the Zofran and finally the Compezine. It's worth a suggestion. Good luck.
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    JonRN got a reaction from hwintexas in Not eating much..   
    I'm also 4 weeks out and only eat 2 oz for most meals (for lunch 1/2 oz and still extremely full from a Protein shake). Don't worry about carbs yet just make sur you are getting in 60-80 grams of protein and Water. My wife is 5 weeks out and she only eats 2 oz per meal also. We also eat only 3 meals and no Snacks. Hope that helps, good luck.
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    JonRN got a reaction from FRED1977 in Post Op Penis Size   
    The quick answer, no. If you didn't have it before the weight loss then it won't happen after. You answered the question about length. Now if we could only figure out away for the fat to melt into the shaft.
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    JonRN got a reaction from Fit2btied in Pulmonary function and ABG   
    Actiually doing an ABG is actually at times easier to do than an IV. The needle is the size of an insulin needle, but the key is to relax while it is done. The preferred method; first the nurse/respiratory therapist finds the radial pulse (the pulse in your wrist). They keep their fingers there as a reference, and then they take the Synge and go straight in at 90 degrees (like throwing a dart). They will use your pulse as the reference point.
    Unfortunately, it has hard to numb up with any spray because of the need to find a pulse.
    Hope this helps a little bit, fingers crossed takes less than 30 seconds. Good luck.
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    JonRN got a reaction from Catherine707 in Negative comments...   
    Your boss could or could not mean well. How much time you taking off after the surgery? Maybe the boss secretly does not want you to take the time off . You taking time off, the boss might feel he has to take on a new hardship. I would thank him for his concern and let him know you have a group of competent doctors and you understand the complications.
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    JonRN got a reaction from MNMema in Post-Op 3 weeks and Starving! What to eat?   
    Here might be an idea. I find kind of cool. I think they should hand out these plates after surgery. It is a bariatric Portion Control plate.
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0096I2SZC
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    JonRN got a reaction from aroundhky in Personnal ? Loads   
    Are you having an increase in relations? Because that decreases the amount. That is why in infertility they suggested every other day to increase production.
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    JonRN got a reaction from aroundhky in Personnal ? Loads   
    Are you having an increase in relations? Because that decreases the amount. That is why in infertility they suggested every other day to increase production.
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    JonRN got a reaction from JourneyToLife in I just lied!   
    I had a coworker notice on the schedule I was going out on leave. When he asked me why I said to have surgery (I don't really care for him). Well he thought he would be funny in front of a group of other nurses and say, "for what weight loss surgery?" We'll karma stepped in as I took care of his wife a week before for what some would say is an embarrassing illness. So, my reply to him was how is wife doing now? Well the group of nurses turned to him and started asking questions about his wife and you can you see him becoming so frustrated he just left the area. Remember what they say, karma can be a b****.
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    JonRN got a reaction from raven123 in Pain   
    I know with having 26 years combined experience of being a paramedic/registered nurse (ICU and ER) pain is very subjective. I have people get a paper cut scream like they had their arm ripped off and a gentleman get his arm ripped off in a round bailer who said it hurt a little. So as I teach about pain control pain is subjective so listen to the patient.
    As for drains, they are useful as another person stated for helping with surgical complications (ie. bleeding). Some docs believe in them and some don't just preference.
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    JonRN got a reaction from JourneyToLife in I just lied!   
    I had a coworker notice on the schedule I was going out on leave. When he asked me why I said to have surgery (I don't really care for him). Well he thought he would be funny in front of a group of other nurses and say, "for what weight loss surgery?" We'll karma stepped in as I took care of his wife a week before for what some would say is an embarrassing illness. So, my reply to him was how is wife doing now? Well the group of nurses turned to him and started asking questions about his wife and you can you see him becoming so frustrated he just left the area. Remember what they say, karma can be a b****.
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    JonRN got a reaction from No game in Financing PS!   
    Here is a website what might help www.financing-plastic-surgery.com. And a credit card what helps with health care costs is carecredit (www.carecredit.com). I hope that helps.

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