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Ladiec2

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  1. I had some lists from this site, but believe me you're not gonna use hardly any of that stuff. I would take this:

    your own toothbrush

    biotene spray (my mouth got dry several times and this was a lifesaver. Just a little spray lasts a long time)
    phone and charger

    gown that buttons or zips in the front so they can get to your surgery sites

    No additional clothes. The clothes I wore there, I also wore home

    underwear

    sports bra or no bra

    your medications

    vaseline or lotion (my skin was dry and my sister did parts of my body that i couldn't reach and also my skin started itching from the medication; the vaseline really helped with that)

    I also took a tiny "To Go" lysol spray for the gas. but I didn't use because I had no gas. most people do

    Comb and/or brush

    reading glasses if you use them

    Good luck


  2. I had my surgery on Wednesday and it went well. I had some pain so dilauidid (sp) pain meds was my best friend. I have not passed gas at all; just been doing some burping. I had a slight fever but nothing they were too worried about. I didn't have a drain either. I did walk a lot. Thank God my sister was here with me to push me when I didn't want to do anything but sleep. I'm heading home sometime today; can't wait.


  3. Hi All: I am soooo upset. I wasn't feeling good this morning, feeling kind of week and chills. I went down to my job's infirmary (praying all the way) to check to see if I had a fever and I do. I can't believe this. I have a fever of 100.9. I took some Tylenol. I'm too afraid to call the doctor for fear that he'll want to reschedule. I think I'll wait until tomorrow to see how things are going. Anyone else had a fever before surgery? Did the doctor allow you to go through with it?


  4. I have been scheduled for March 4th, however it is now official because I now have my approval from the insurance company. Now the real nerves have set in. I have waited to tell family till the approval was in, and now that I have put it out there I am so nervous. I am quite panicky. I know I am doing the right thing so why am I so freaked out? Family is very supportive thank goodness, but wow I just dunno.

    I'm scheduled for March 4 as well. Good luck!


  5. I started my pre op last Wednesday and the first 3 days were rough. I did cheat a little each day but I buckled down and got back on track full force the 4th day. I would be fine until I got home. At work I did everything I was suppose to do. I realize that in order to beat the hunger pains at night I needed to get in bed earlier and that really helped. I'm on day 7 and things are going pretty well except for the occasional headaches. 7 more day....ugh!!! I can do this. My surgery date is March 4 and I'm scheduled to be the first one at 8 am. Good luck to everyone!


  6. Hello….I have RA and I'm 2 weeks prep. I stopped my meds 2 weeks ago so it'll be 4 weeks before surgery that I won't have taken my meds. The first couple of days was rough. I could only take tylenol. Since I've started my pre-op diet a couple of days ago it really hasn't been that bad…just stiffness in my hands when I wake up in the morning. I can't start back on my meds until 2 weeks after the surgery. My surgery is scheduled for March 4. I don't regret my decision at all. I'm hoping that once I lose the weight my RA and fibromyalgia will improve. 4 weeks post op I'll let you know how things are going. good luck!


  7. Great for you...it's always good to do your own research. I had a similar situation. My Dr's office told me that my insurance required me to have a psych exam. I almost went to my appointment too, but decided to go on AETNA's website to get my requirements and lo and behold there it was...in black in white. A psych exam is required only if you have mental issues or are already being seen by a psych. I even called AETNA to verify before I presented it to the Coordinator. She couldn't believe it....saying all insurance companies require a psych exam. Now I'm wondering how many people that had the surgery at this DR's office had it when it wasn't needed. Some of the psych's require 2-4 visits unless you're lucky enough to find one that require's 1 visit. In my case, when I was going down my list and calling them, all of them require at least 3 visits, but 1 and she wasn't available. Thank goodness for my research. That would've been more money out of my pocket and more time off from work.


  8. Well today I begin my pre-op diet for my surgery scheduled for March 4. My doctor requires us to purchase the Bariatric Advantage. It's not too bad, it just gets thick pretty quick. For the past several weeks I had bronchitis and was on steroids last week. I ate everything in sight...anything that wasn't nailed down. I was afraid to get on the scale this morning for fear that I had gained everything that I had lost so far. Thank goodness it was only a 3 pound gain. I'm ok with that. I'm just glad that I finished the steroids last week. It would've been pretty painful to be on them while doing this pre-op diet. I hope I can get through these next 2 weeks.

    The Bariatric Advantage comes in a large pouch and we get to choose between 3 flavors. Since nobody knows about my surgery but my twin sister, I had to put each flavor of the mix in ziploc bags and hide it in my desk drawer. I have to manage to make these shakes without anyone knowing because I have some pretty nosy people at my job and I don't want them to get suspicious when i have to take off for 2 weeks after my surgery.

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