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HappilyEverAfter44

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  1. At my puréed stage,I began to have issues with the food going down. I had an endoscopy, and they found that some of my surgical staples had migrated and caused an ulcer, ultimately causing a structure. I was only 6 weeks out, so they weren't able to dilate me. The GI doc told me to come back in a month and he would attempt to dilate me when I was more healed. I contacted my bariatric surgeon who told me to just deal with the GI doc. The GI doc told me to come back in a month. I guess no one seemed to care that I was NOT eating ANYTHING. Water was the only thing that could go down. 4 weeks later, I had another endoscopy. The ulcer was unchanged and deep so they were not able to dilate me. Now I'm 10 weeks post op and still not eating. Drinking only water and again, no doctors seemed concerned. Month 3 post op, at work I began to have chest pain and palpitations. I ended up in the emergency department later that night. My potassium was critically low, my heart rate was in the 30's, my pre albumin (determines malnutrition) was dangerously low, as were all of my vitamins. Also abnormal was my troponin, which shows damage done to the heart). (Critically low were thiamine and b12). I had been using the vitamin patches bought through the bariatric site and my NUT told me that I, essentially was without any victim and for 3 months!! He says that there is no way that vitamins absorb through the skin!) I was in the telemetry department for 8 days. They did yet another endoscopy which showed no changes to the ulcer, so -yup-you guessed it--they could not dilate me. So I finally asked them what their plan B was since if I couldn't be dilated, then I couldn't eat and it would be a continuous cycle. They decided to place a PICC line into my arm (a semi-permanent IV line that can stay in my arm for up to a year) and to give me TPN which is nutrition that is given through the PICC line. The first time they gave me the TPN, I had an anaphylactic reaction to it, so they had to modify it. The following day, I got TPN successfully. I was to be discharged on day 8 and would be getting TPN at home. On day 9 (my first day home) I developed severe pain in the arm where my picc line was. I went to the doctor who sent me for an ultrasound of that arm. I was diagnosed with 2 DVTs (blood clots in the vessel) in my upper arm. So out came the PICC line-and therefore no TPN. Week 14, I went for yet another endoscopy. Since I had been receiving the protein my body needed to heal, my ulcer had healed! I was able to be dilated! I was on liquids for 3 days and on day 4, I ate soft food!!! It went down!!! No pain! No vomiting! I was fixed.....or so I thought. Two days ago, I began to have pain when I ate. Then vomiting. And the nausea is severe. So now I'm faced with my 5th endoscopy next week with placement of a stent to hold the opening open for 3 weeks and then I pray that this is the end of my complications. I know they tell you complications you can have. I just didn't expect to have ALL of them at the same time. And believe it or not, throughout this whole ordeal, I still do not regret my decision to have this surgery. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  2. Does anyone notice that some foods don't smell like they used to? And some food tastes BAD. Avocado is one food that tastes and smells weird for me. Even some perfumes I used to wear smell different now. Anyone have the same thing happen to them and if so, does it go away? Thanks Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  3. HappilyEverAfter44

    Complication after complication

    Please keep me posted about how you do on Wednesday. Good luck!! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  4. At my puréed stage,I began to have issues with the food going down. I had an endoscopy, and they found that some of my surgical staples had migrated and caused an ulcer, ultimately causing a structure. I was only 6 weeks out, so they weren't able to dilate me. The GI doc told me to come back in a month and he would attempt to dilate me when I was more healed. I contacted my bariatric surgeon who told me to just deal with the GI doc. The GI doc told me to come back in a month. I guess no one seemed to care that I was NOT eating ANYTHING. Water was the only thing that could go down. 4 weeks later, I had another endoscopy. The ulcer was unchanged and deep so they were not able to dilate me. Now I'm 10 weeks post op and still not eating. Drinking only water and again, no doctors seemed concerned. Month 3 post op, at work I began to have chest pain and palpitations. I ended up in the emergency department later that night. My potassium was critically low, my heart rate was in the 30's, my pre albumin (determines malnutrition) was dangerously low, as were all of my Vitamins. Also abnormal was my troponin, which shows damage done to the heart). (Critically low were thiamine and b12). I had been using the Vitamin Patches bought through the bariatric site and my NUT told me that I, essentially was without any victim and for 3 months!! He says that there is no way that vitamins absorb through the skin!) I was in the telemetry department for 8 days. They did yet another endoscopy which showed no changes to the ulcer, so -yup-you guessed it--they could not dilate me. So I finally asked them what their plan B was since if I couldn't be dilated, then I couldn't eat and it would be a continuous cycle. They decided to place a PICC line into my arm (a semi-permanent IV line that can stay in my arm for up to a year) and to give me TPN which is nutrition that is given through the PICC line. The first time they gave me the TPN, I had an anaphylactic reaction to it, so they had to modify it. The following day, I got TPN successfully. I was to be discharged on day 8 and would be getting TPN at home. On day 9 (my first day home) I developed severe pain in the arm where my picc line was. I went to the doctor who sent me for an ultrasound of that arm. I was diagnosed with 2 DVTs (blood clots in the vessel) in my upper arm. So out came the PICC line-and therefore no TPN. Week 14, I went for yet another endoscopy. Since I had been receiving the Protein my body needed to heal, my ulcer had healed! I was able to be dilated! I was on liquids for 3 days and on day 4, I ate soft food!!! It went down!!! No pain! No vomiting! I was fixed.....or so I thought. Two days ago, I began to have pain when I ate. Then vomiting. And the nausea is severe. So now I'm faced with my 5th endoscopy next week with placement of a stent to hold the opening open for 3 weeks and then I pray that this is the end of my complications. I know they tell you complications you can have. I just didn't expect to have ALL of them at the same time. And believe it or not, throughout this whole ordeal, I still do not regret my decision to have this surgery. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  5. HappilyEverAfter44

    Complication after complication. [emoji22]

    Morristown Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  6. HappilyEverAfter44

    Complication after complication. [emoji22]

    Please do let me know how your blood work turns out. You could be absolutely correct, I was/am not taking in any other sources of nutrients since nothing goes down. I am now on 10 pills a day including thiamine, Vitamin A, B12, D, multivitamin, protonix, Carafate, potassium, Iron and Calcium. Thanks for taking the time to respond. I appreciate it. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Complication after complication. [emoji22]

    For those of you who have asked, I had RNY on 3/28/16. In NJ Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  8. HappilyEverAfter44

    Complication after complication. [emoji22]

    @@Djmohr Thanks for your kind words. I admit I've been frustrated, mostly because my doctors didn't believe or weren't listening to me when I voiced my concerns. And maybe they thought I was exaggerating when I said "I'm not eating". I'm also a RN, but that didn't mean anything when I was telling them my issues either. Funny, when I was lying in the hospital bed with TPN running through my veins, these same Drs were practically tripping over each other with concern. Bottom line is that I think they will listen to me now. Oh, I had RNY. My surgery date was 3/28/16 Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  9. HappilyEverAfter44

    Complication after complication. [emoji22]

    @@James Marusek : Thanks for your reply. I appreciate it. My NUT was so baffled when I showed him the box of Patches in the hospital. This doctor is world renowned, has written numerous books and has been in metabolic medicine for a long time and had NEVER heard of the Vitamin patch. I was surprised. I also don't need further proof other than my results and deficiencies to convince me. My NUT told me that if I had waited another week or two to go to the hospital, it would have had a much different outcome. On the box of patches, it clearly states: *These statements have not been evaluated by the food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease." Thank you again for your response. I'll be interested to see if anyone has a different experience with them. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  10. HappilyEverAfter44

    Complication after complication

    I have zero regrets. I went from a size 18 to a size 12. I have so much energy!! The chance of you having the complications that I have are very slim. Most people do just fine and I'm sure you will. I only told my story in hopes that anyone else having the same issues would be able to reach out to me for support. I'm so sorry I scared you. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Complication after complication. [emoji22]

    Thanks! Not as important, I feel I have to say 15 weeks post op and I'm down 66lbs. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  12. HappilyEverAfter44

    atkins lift

    Here's a very important FYI. I was recently hospitalized for critically low thiamine, Vitamin A, vitamin B12, and Vitamin D levels. I ended up with a picc line and TPN. I had been using the topical vitamin Patches. My NUT told me there is no way for the Vitamins to be absorbed through the skin. DO NOT USE THESE unless you want to end up hospitalized for 8 days like me. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Wedding Dress Dread

    I am also getting married in May, 2017. I had my bypass surgery in March and, although in down 54lbs, I'm not ready to even think about wedding dress shopping. I'm hoping to lose another 50 by my wedding day, so I'm not sure when to start shopping for a dress. It's not like they can keep altering it 3 or 4 sizes down, but I know I have to order my dress at least 8 mo before the wedding. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  14. HappilyEverAfter44

    LISTEN TO YOUR BODY--you know it best!

    @@lovingME@40 --how are you feeling? Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  15. I'm 6 weeks out and have been having issues since week 3. food and liquids seem to have a hard time going down. First pain in my upper abdomen and then some times it resolves and sometime I have to vomit. This is not every time I eat or drink. Some times what goes down easily one day, refuses to go down the next. I am not drinking while eating, I am eating slowly, and I am chewing the crap out of each bite. I went to my surgeon and told him all of this. I could tell he was rolling his eyes at me and probably thinking I was eating too fast or not chewing enough. I asked for an endoscopy to rule out a structure. Well....I had my endoscopy yesterday. The results were--my tissue had been rejecting the staples placed on the day of surgery. One of which was lodged in the opening to my new stomach. (Food was getting hung up on it) 11 more staples were also removed since they migrated away from where they originally were. I developed an ulcer (erosion from the staple sitting where it didn't belong) and therefore developed a structure. (The opening, according to my gastro, should be between 13-15 mm and mine is 8mm.). Since I'm only 6 weeks out, my gastro didn't want to balloon the opening yet. He placed me on carafate to help heal the ulcer, put me back on liquids (not like I could eat much more than that anyway) and will dilate the opening in "a few more weeks" when I'm more healed. If that doesn't work, he will place a stent and hopefully that will keep it opened. UGH! (If all else fails, I will be looking at a revision The lesson here is this. Listen to your body. You know it best. Be your own advocate especially when you KNOW something is wrong Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  16. Mine was removed on the day I left the hospital. It was not painful at all. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  17. HappilyEverAfter44

    LISTEN TO YOUR BODY! You know it best!

    A stent would hold the opening open for a few weeks and then they take it out. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  18. I'm 6 weeks out and have been having issues since week 3. food and liquids seem to have a hard time going down. First pain in my upper abdomen and then some times it resolves and sometime I have to vomit. This is not every time I eat or drink. Some times what goes down easily one day, refuses to go down the next. I am not drinking while eating, I am eating slowly, and I am chewing the crap out of each bite. I went to my surgeon and told him all of this. I could tell he was rolling his eyes at me and probably thinking I was eating too fast or not chewing enough. I asked for an endoscopy to rule out a structure. Well....I had my endoscopy yesterday. The results were--my tissue had been rejecting the staples placed on the day of surgery. One of which was lodged in the opening to my new stomach. (Food was getting hung up on it) 11 more staples were also removed since they migrated away from where they originally were. I developed an ulcer (erosion from the staple sitting where it didn't belong) and therefore developed a structure. (The opening, according to my gastro, should be between 13-15 mm and mine is 8mm.). Since I'm only 6 weeks out, my gastro didn't want to balloon the opening yet. He placed me on carafate to help heal the ulcer, put me back on liquids (not like I could eat much more than that anyway) and will dilate the opening in "a few more weeks" when I'm more healed. If that doesn't work, he will place a stent and hopefully that will keep it opened. UGH! (If all else fails, I will be looking at a revision The lesson here is this. Listen to your body. You know it best. Be your own advocate especially when you KNOW something is wrong. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  19. HappilyEverAfter44

    LISTEN TO YOUR BODY! You know it best!

    Did they mention placing a stent? When was your original surgery? Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    LISTEN TO YOUR BODY! You know it best!

    Maybe I'll try that. Haha. They wouldn't balloon my opening yet (7 weeks out) because they said it's still healing .....I'm going to call him next week and beg. I'm tired of vomiting everything I eat and drink.... Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  21. HappilyEverAfter44

    Pain after surgery

    I had no pain. Maybe mild discomfort. But I didn't get any nausea, vomiting, or gas pains! Get up IMMEDIATELY when you get to your room and walk!!! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Headache meds

    I'm 5 weeks post RNY and Advil used to be my go-to for headaches, cramps, any aches and pains. I've had a headache for two days now and Tylenol isn't touching it. I know I can't resort to any NSAIDs. What does everyone take for their headaches and aches and pains? Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  23. HappilyEverAfter44

    9/2/15 - Can't Eat Enough

    @@Scout1702 do you have an update?? I'm going through the exact same thing!!! Would love to hear what surgeon said and how you are feeling now. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  24. HappilyEverAfter44

    NJ...?

    Somerset county but had my surgery in Morristown. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  25. HappilyEverAfter44

    Calcium Citrate alternatives?

    I have the exact same thing! I was not sure what it was from, since all of my Vitamins are relatively new. Ugh. One more thing to worry about. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App

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