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Bishbosh

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. I went to Europe to have my surgery as I could not afford to have it done in the UK. I can honestly say that you get what you pay for. Deals which seem too good to be true often are. I researched my company and the surgeon for months, the company has an excellent reputation and I spoke to lots of his previous patients who all had wonderful experiences. I have serious complications, which a surgeon in the UK thinks is down to cheap equipment and an inferior surgical technique. My desire to have surgery overrode everything so much so I chose to have it done outside the UK even though my family begged me not to go. Please stay in the UK for surgery, do not consider going abroad! If you stay in the UK you will get proper aftercare. I wish I'd waited a few more years, saved the money and had it done here. I'm not saying everyone who goes abroad ends up having complications, as I shared a room with a lady who had the same op as me and she is doing amazingly well. But please consider, even companies and surgeons with excellent reputations can make mistakes.
  2. I have a narrowing of my sleeve. I've had 2 dilations since my surgery 5 months ago. First dilation lasted around 5 weeks before all my symptoms reoccurred. Second dilation lasted under a month and all my symptoms have returned again. I had read that some people have a stent inserted for a few weeks/months to widened the narrowing before having it removed. Anyone had any experience with this? Was it successful?
  3. I'm 13 weeks post op and really struggling. So much so that I've been wondering if my surgery was a big mistake. I still struggle to eat. Most things make me nauseous, and I vomit more or less every other day. I don't feel hungry at all and I have no appetite or desire to eat food. I suffer with GERD symptoms. My weight has dropped dramatically, 3 stone in 13 weeks. I have fainted and my blood pressure is very low. I can't get the nutrients that I need. I went to a different country to have my surgery and I've spoken to my surgeon since who says everything I'm feeling is normal? I take my iron tablets, vitamins and I've had my b12 injection. I would like to start exercising but I'm not getting enough calories right now to even think about working out. Some days are good and I feel great. Some days are terrible to the point that I deeply regret my surgery
  4. I used a company called nordbariatric in Lithuania. They seemed quite reputable and seemed to have many happy customers. Surgeon has excellent reputation, I guess I was just unlucky.
  5. Bishbosh

    Surgery regret

    Sorry, I didn't explain myself properly. I never had any issues with reflux before my surgery. They put me on loads of meds after surgery. I know I'm dreading another surgery [emoji24][emoji24][emoji24]
  6. Yes. The NHS is amazing. Endoscopy first to try and stretch the narrowing and then revision to bypass in the next couple of weeks. This is what happens when you try to cut costs [emoji853]
  7. Fortunately. As I cannot tolerate fluids it's classed as urgent.
  8. I did have an endoscopy but it wasn't spotted?!! I have to have revision to bypass I think. I'm 15 weeks post op so it's all settled and healed now. Everything was ok in the beginning but I've had terrible reflux. The reflux was getting worse, so I came to the hospital and that's when they found all these problems.
  9. Yes sure. First I have a hernia which they didn't spot and did not fix during my surgery. (My understanding is that this is a standard, simple procedure before a sleeve) secondly, the surgeon has cut the stomach too close and therefore it is too small. The food can't get through. Because he stitched over the staple line which in turn narrowed the sleeve even further. So I can only tolerate liquids.
  10. Thank you for your kind words. Congratulations on your surgery. I think the first few weeks are the worst. But it does get better. Get plenty of rest as you will find you are exceptionally exhausted in the next coming weeks
  11. Bishbosh

    Surgery regret

    Apparently once you've had the sleeve operation it's difficult to fix as there is a chance that it could pop back out. I'm not really too sure why. I recently learnt that my sleeve is too tight compared to UK standards, and the bit which is too tight needs stretching with a balloon whilst I have an endoscopy! Fun. Fun. Fun. [emoji853]
  12. Bishbosh

    Surgery regret

    Hmm....Drs might not be able to fix the hernia so I'm looking at a revision to a bypass.
  13. Bishbosh

    Surgery regret

    Yes I agree. Hopefully get it fixed sooner rather than later. I can't stand these symptoms. They are the worse. What are you supposed to feel like 3 months out? I've had this since the day of my surgery so don't actually know how it's supposed to feel.
  14. Bishbosh

    Surgery regret

    Medicines can help. But I already take 80mg of 1 antacids and 20ml of another antacid and it doesn't make any difference
  15. Bishbosh

    Surgery regret

    I had an endoscopy but it wasn't spotted. Maybe because it's only very little. But you're correct whilst they were operating they should have spotted it and fixed it. Irony is, the lady I shared a room with at the clinic had a hiatus hernia and he fixed hers. Only saving grace is it can be fixed :)
  16. Bishbosh

    Surgery regret

    I have had a barium swallow. They found I have a hiatus hernia which is basically making everything 10x worse. The hiatus hernia is causing terrible acid reflux which in turn is irritating the muscles in my oesophagus causing them to contract not allowing the food through or causing me to vomit. I've been referred to a GI specialist in the U.K. and put back on a liquid diet. Hopefully they will operate to fix the hernia and my symptoms will improve. Still can't eat very much at this current time. But I knew something was wrong.
  17. Bishbosh

    Surgery regret

    Thank you both for your reply. I do live in the UK. I went to see my GP again today and I've been admitted to hospital for tests. Currently on a ward, on a drip, feeling pretty miserable but hoping for some solutions. Remaining positive :)p
  18. I cannot break my old habit of eating too fast. I was really good in beginning and it would take me an hour to get through a meal. I don't feel hungry but when I eat I enjoy the food so much that I end up eating it way too fast. I've tried using timers and apps to help slow it down. It makes my acid reflux worse. Anyone got any tips?
  19. I went back to work yesterday. I work 12 hour shifts at a hospital. I haven't eaten anything different to when I was resting at home but I have this new nauseous feeling which I haven't had before. Im not sure if it's because I'm moving around more but it's constant. I can feel it in my throat. Is this because I'm being more active rather than resting? I only had nausea for 2 days after my surgery. And haven't had it since. I feel a bit worried as I've been doing great these past 2 weeks. Is this normal?
  20. Bishbosh

    Nausea.

    Yes I guess I do eat more quickly at work. can eating too quickly affect acid reflux? Forgive me for sounding silly.
  21. Bishbosh

    Nausea.

    My surgeon has upped my omprezole to 80mg a day but still not helping! Feeling a bit rubbish as I was doing so well for the first 4 weeks. I may have to ask for anti sickness tablets at some point.
  22. Bishbosh

    Nausea.

    I figured out that it is acid reflux causing my nausea. My throat is so sore and the acid makes me feel so sick. That's why I feel it in my throat and can't get rid of the constant nauseous feeling. My surgeon has doubled my meds. But doesn't seem to be helping at this moment in time. Just a case of waiting to see if it improves over time.
  23. I turned 26 and I had my surgery a few days later. This was the right time for me. I personally wouldn't have had my surgery any younger. But there is nothing wrong with having surgery at 20 or younger. Just spend plenty of time thinking about your reasons for having surgery, do your research and weigh up all the risks. If it's the right thing for you then you will just know. The younger you are the quicker your body heals and going under anaesthetic becomes less of a risk if you have no pre existing medical conditions so there are some advantages to having this surgery younger. Good luck
  24. I'm just over 3 weeks post op. Ever since my op I've only had water no other fluids. I had a sip of fruit juice the other day and it was so sweet that I couldn't drink it. Does food taste different post op? Do your tastebuds drastically change?
  25. Bishbosh

    Change in tastebuds.

    I'm on puréed foods. So getting my protein from that

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