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tammygRN

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    tammygRN got a reaction from HappygoSusan in Unprepared for this complication   
    Just an update! Since my last update I have been hospitalized 2 more times and had approx 5 more corrective procedures. I had a stent that ran from my lower esophagus to my stomach for 3 weeks until it caused an occlusion and had to be removed a week early, I have also had 2 dilations to open up the sleeve. I am 2 and a half months post op and still off work sitting at home on tube feedings 20 hours per day. The stent shrunk my pouch that had formed and straightened out my stomach, it just caused a lot of inflammation. So I am just now being able to tolerate Clear Liquids in very small amounts. This has been a challenging journey for me and my whole family, but I am hoping and praying that I am finally on the road to recovery.
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    tammygRN got a reaction from HappygoSusan in Unprepared for this complication   
    Just an update! Since my last update I have been hospitalized 2 more times and had approx 5 more corrective procedures. I had a stent that ran from my lower esophagus to my stomach for 3 weeks until it caused an occlusion and had to be removed a week early, I have also had 2 dilations to open up the sleeve. I am 2 and a half months post op and still off work sitting at home on tube feedings 20 hours per day. The stent shrunk my pouch that had formed and straightened out my stomach, it just caused a lot of inflammation. So I am just now being able to tolerate Clear Liquids in very small amounts. This has been a challenging journey for me and my whole family, but I am hoping and praying that I am finally on the road to recovery.
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    tammygRN got a reaction from Inner Surfer Girl in Unprepared for this complication   
    Bobbyswife
    Thank you for checking in, I am actually doing pretty good. I still have a little Fluid on my lung but my body should absorb that. I am also still on the tube feedings but I have started being able to eat and drink a little bit, so hopefully I won't need the feedings too much longer. This has been such a long journey, I just pray that I am finally on the road to recovery. Thank you so much for your support and words of encouragement through this.
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    tammygRN got a reaction from laurenella82 in Unprepared for this complication   
    Here's a new update. I went home from the hospital Friday, and over the weekend became very short of breath. Monday I was readmitted. I had a moderate amount of Fluid in around my right lung which was compressing my lung causing a partial collapse. They also discovered that I have extra fluid in the the sack around my heart. Yesterday they drained my lung which gave me immediate relief with my breathing. Right now the cardiologist is just going to keep a close eye on my heart to ensure it doesn't worsen. All of this extra fluid is from when I went into septic shock, they had to resuscitate me with so much fluid it just collected everywhere. Also yesterday I found out that due to my nutritional status, I am in liver disease. Today we started tube feedings through my G-tube. Hopefully this will improve my nutrition until I get get it my oral intake up. You know...... It just seems statistically impossible that one person would have this many complications. I am over 5 months out from my initial surgery and still going through this. Everyone pray I get to go home tomorrow to Celebrate thanksgiving with my family. God bless you all.
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    tammygRN got a reaction from Inner Surfer Girl in Unprepared for this complication   
    Bobbyswife
    Thank you for checking in, I am actually doing pretty good. I still have a little Fluid on my lung but my body should absorb that. I am also still on the tube feedings but I have started being able to eat and drink a little bit, so hopefully I won't need the feedings too much longer. This has been such a long journey, I just pray that I am finally on the road to recovery. Thank you so much for your support and words of encouragement through this.
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    tammygRN got a reaction from laurenella82 in Unprepared for this complication   
    Here's a new update. I went home from the hospital Friday, and over the weekend became very short of breath. Monday I was readmitted. I had a moderate amount of Fluid in around my right lung which was compressing my lung causing a partial collapse. They also discovered that I have extra fluid in the the sack around my heart. Yesterday they drained my lung which gave me immediate relief with my breathing. Right now the cardiologist is just going to keep a close eye on my heart to ensure it doesn't worsen. All of this extra fluid is from when I went into septic shock, they had to resuscitate me with so much fluid it just collected everywhere. Also yesterday I found out that due to my nutritional status, I am in liver disease. Today we started tube feedings through my G-tube. Hopefully this will improve my nutrition until I get get it my oral intake up. You know...... It just seems statistically impossible that one person would have this many complications. I am over 5 months out from my initial surgery and still going through this. Everyone pray I get to go home tomorrow to Celebrate thanksgiving with my family. God bless you all.
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    tammygRN got a reaction from beltran2000 in Unprepared for this complication   
    Had my rouxen-y conversionMonday the 10th. Unfortunately I am posting this 9 days later from my hospital bed. I had a very small undetected leak and the second night post op, I went into septic shock. I was rushed to surgery where they cleaned out all of the toxins that had leaked into my abdomen, but they were unable to locate the leak and I wasn't stable enough to continue with surgery. They stabilized me in the ICU and the next day was taken for an open laparotomy where the leak was found and fixed. I spent 6 days in ICU. I have 2 drains, one is for the infected abdominal cavity and the other is a G-tube which is just draining gastric bile. Once the output slows on the drainages we can take the JP out and the G tube can be used for nutritional support if needed. I am getting a little stronger each day through the grace of god .
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    tammygRN got a reaction from bobbyswife in Unprepared for this complication   
    After 20 weeks of suffering and being unable to keep myself hydrated, I have put my foot down and told my surgical team no more EGDs with dilation. We have been doing them every 1-2 weeks for the past 2 months with unsuccessful results. During the last one I aspirated during the procedure and developed pneumonia. I am constantly hospitalized for dehydration. So, Monday I will be going in for a rouxen-y conversion. This will bypass my stricture that formed after stent placement and hopefully give me resolution. I just want to start living my life, instead of just trying to survive. Hopefully the surgery goes well Monday, I will update next week.
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    tammygRN got a reaction from HappygoSusan in Unprepared for this complication   
    Just an update! Since my last update I have been hospitalized 2 more times and had approx 5 more corrective procedures. I had a stent that ran from my lower esophagus to my stomach for 3 weeks until it caused an occlusion and had to be removed a week early, I have also had 2 dilations to open up the sleeve. I am 2 and a half months post op and still off work sitting at home on tube feedings 20 hours per day. The stent shrunk my pouch that had formed and straightened out my stomach, it just caused a lot of inflammation. So I am just now being able to tolerate Clear Liquids in very small amounts. This has been a challenging journey for me and my whole family, but I am hoping and praying that I am finally on the road to recovery.
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    tammygRN got a reaction from beltran2000 in Unprepared for this complication   
    Here's my latest update. I am 4 months post op. I just got my feeding tube removed last week. I had it for 3 months. I have a stricture in my sleeve. The doctor has been going in and dilating it every 2 weeks. I have had 3 dilations since the stent was removed. Unfortunately it still isn't opened up enough to eat and drink enough to stay hydrated yet. So I go in to the hospital and get IV hydration twice a week. My last dilation was Tuesday and During that dilation I aspirated and have been in the hospital since then because it caused pneumonia in my upper left lobe of my lung. This has been a long and frustrating journey for me and my family, but on the bright side I have lost 67 lbs in the past 4 months and I am only 23 lbs from my goal weight!
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    tammygRN got a reaction from HappygoSusan in Unprepared for this complication   
    Just an update! Since my last update I have been hospitalized 2 more times and had approx 5 more corrective procedures. I had a stent that ran from my lower esophagus to my stomach for 3 weeks until it caused an occlusion and had to be removed a week early, I have also had 2 dilations to open up the sleeve. I am 2 and a half months post op and still off work sitting at home on tube feedings 20 hours per day. The stent shrunk my pouch that had formed and straightened out my stomach, it just caused a lot of inflammation. So I am just now being able to tolerate Clear Liquids in very small amounts. This has been a challenging journey for me and my whole family, but I am hoping and praying that I am finally on the road to recovery.
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    tammygRN got a reaction from Inner Surfer Girl in Unprepared for this complication   
    Bobbyswife
    Thank you for checking in, I am actually doing pretty good. I still have a little Fluid on my lung but my body should absorb that. I am also still on the tube feedings but I have started being able to eat and drink a little bit, so hopefully I won't need the feedings too much longer. This has been such a long journey, I just pray that I am finally on the road to recovery. Thank you so much for your support and words of encouragement through this.
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    tammygRN got a reaction from Inner Surfer Girl in Unprepared for this complication   
    Bobbyswife
    Thank you for checking in, I am actually doing pretty good. I still have a little Fluid on my lung but my body should absorb that. I am also still on the tube feedings but I have started being able to eat and drink a little bit, so hopefully I won't need the feedings too much longer. This has been such a long journey, I just pray that I am finally on the road to recovery. Thank you so much for your support and words of encouragement through this.
  14. Like
    tammygRN got a reaction from Inner Surfer Girl in Unprepared for this complication   
    Bobbyswife
    Thank you for checking in, I am actually doing pretty good. I still have a little Fluid on my lung but my body should absorb that. I am also still on the tube feedings but I have started being able to eat and drink a little bit, so hopefully I won't need the feedings too much longer. This has been such a long journey, I just pray that I am finally on the road to recovery. Thank you so much for your support and words of encouragement through this.
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    tammygRN got a reaction from Inner Surfer Girl in Unprepared for this complication   
    Bobbyswife
    Thank you for checking in, I am actually doing pretty good. I still have a little Fluid on my lung but my body should absorb that. I am also still on the tube feedings but I have started being able to eat and drink a little bit, so hopefully I won't need the feedings too much longer. This has been such a long journey, I just pray that I am finally on the road to recovery. Thank you so much for your support and words of encouragement through this.
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    tammygRN got a reaction from bobbyswife in Unprepared for this complication   
    After begging my surgeon and making a pinkie promise that I would try very hard to keep drinking ( I have been so nauseated) I am home from the hospital. I am taking tube feedings through my G-tube, but I am home for the holiday.
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    tammygRN got a reaction from bobbyswife in Unprepared for this complication   
    After begging my surgeon and making a pinkie promise that I would try very hard to keep drinking ( I have been so nauseated) I am home from the hospital. I am taking tube feedings through my G-tube, but I am home for the holiday.
  18. Like
    tammygRN got a reaction from bobbyswife in Unprepared for this complication   
    After begging my surgeon and making a pinkie promise that I would try very hard to keep drinking ( I have been so nauseated) I am home from the hospital. I am taking tube feedings through my G-tube, but I am home for the holiday.
  19. Like
    tammygRN got a reaction from bobbyswife in Unprepared for this complication   
    After begging my surgeon and making a pinkie promise that I would try very hard to keep drinking ( I have been so nauseated) I am home from the hospital. I am taking tube feedings through my G-tube, but I am home for the holiday.
  20. Like
    tammygRN got a reaction from HappygoSusan in Unprepared for this complication   
    Just an update! Since my last update I have been hospitalized 2 more times and had approx 5 more corrective procedures. I had a stent that ran from my lower esophagus to my stomach for 3 weeks until it caused an occlusion and had to be removed a week early, I have also had 2 dilations to open up the sleeve. I am 2 and a half months post op and still off work sitting at home on tube feedings 20 hours per day. The stent shrunk my pouch that had formed and straightened out my stomach, it just caused a lot of inflammation. So I am just now being able to tolerate Clear Liquids in very small amounts. This has been a challenging journey for me and my whole family, but I am hoping and praying that I am finally on the road to recovery.
  21. Like
    tammygRN got a reaction from laurenella82 in Unprepared for this complication   
    Here's a new update. I went home from the hospital Friday, and over the weekend became very short of breath. Monday I was readmitted. I had a moderate amount of Fluid in around my right lung which was compressing my lung causing a partial collapse. They also discovered that I have extra fluid in the the sack around my heart. Yesterday they drained my lung which gave me immediate relief with my breathing. Right now the cardiologist is just going to keep a close eye on my heart to ensure it doesn't worsen. All of this extra fluid is from when I went into septic shock, they had to resuscitate me with so much fluid it just collected everywhere. Also yesterday I found out that due to my nutritional status, I am in liver disease. Today we started tube feedings through my G-tube. Hopefully this will improve my nutrition until I get get it my oral intake up. You know...... It just seems statistically impossible that one person would have this many complications. I am over 5 months out from my initial surgery and still going through this. Everyone pray I get to go home tomorrow to Celebrate thanksgiving with my family. God bless you all.
  22. Like
    tammygRN got a reaction from laurenella82 in Unprepared for this complication   
    Here's a new update. I went home from the hospital Friday, and over the weekend became very short of breath. Monday I was readmitted. I had a moderate amount of Fluid in around my right lung which was compressing my lung causing a partial collapse. They also discovered that I have extra fluid in the the sack around my heart. Yesterday they drained my lung which gave me immediate relief with my breathing. Right now the cardiologist is just going to keep a close eye on my heart to ensure it doesn't worsen. All of this extra fluid is from when I went into septic shock, they had to resuscitate me with so much fluid it just collected everywhere. Also yesterday I found out that due to my nutritional status, I am in liver disease. Today we started tube feedings through my G-tube. Hopefully this will improve my nutrition until I get get it my oral intake up. You know...... It just seems statistically impossible that one person would have this many complications. I am over 5 months out from my initial surgery and still going through this. Everyone pray I get to go home tomorrow to Celebrate thanksgiving with my family. God bless you all.
  23. Like
    tammygRN got a reaction from bobbyswife in Unprepared for this complication   
    After 20 weeks of suffering and being unable to keep myself hydrated, I have put my foot down and told my surgical team no more EGDs with dilation. We have been doing them every 1-2 weeks for the past 2 months with unsuccessful results. During the last one I aspirated during the procedure and developed pneumonia. I am constantly hospitalized for dehydration. So, Monday I will be going in for a rouxen-y conversion. This will bypass my stricture that formed after stent placement and hopefully give me resolution. I just want to start living my life, instead of just trying to survive. Hopefully the surgery goes well Monday, I will update next week.
  24. Like
    tammygRN got a reaction from HappygoSusan in Unprepared for this complication   
    Just an update! Since my last update I have been hospitalized 2 more times and had approx 5 more corrective procedures. I had a stent that ran from my lower esophagus to my stomach for 3 weeks until it caused an occlusion and had to be removed a week early, I have also had 2 dilations to open up the sleeve. I am 2 and a half months post op and still off work sitting at home on tube feedings 20 hours per day. The stent shrunk my pouch that had formed and straightened out my stomach, it just caused a lot of inflammation. So I am just now being able to tolerate Clear Liquids in very small amounts. This has been a challenging journey for me and my whole family, but I am hoping and praying that I am finally on the road to recovery.
  25. Like
    tammygRN got a reaction from bobbyswife in Unprepared for this complication   
    After 20 weeks of suffering and being unable to keep myself hydrated, I have put my foot down and told my surgical team no more EGDs with dilation. We have been doing them every 1-2 weeks for the past 2 months with unsuccessful results. During the last one I aspirated during the procedure and developed pneumonia. I am constantly hospitalized for dehydration. So, Monday I will be going in for a rouxen-y conversion. This will bypass my stricture that formed after stent placement and hopefully give me resolution. I just want to start living my life, instead of just trying to survive. Hopefully the surgery goes well Monday, I will update next week.

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