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SymphonyOfDreams

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About SymphonyOfDreams

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    Advanced Member
  • Birthday 05/09/1966

About Me

  • Biography
    6'2, eyes o' blue. But the eyes are mostly ornamental :/
  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Reading fantasy/science fiction, table top role playing games, comptuer games, traveling. Computer programming.
  • Occupation
    Software Engineer
  • City
    Dayton
  • State
    OH

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  1. SymphonyOfDreams

    Pancreatitis :(

    Thanks. The feeling of helplessness, and having no control over my health and well being was super stressful. Hearing that no doctors would care for me was shattering. In my mind, this is criminal. The more I think about it, the angrier I get.
  2. SymphonyOfDreams

    Pancreatitis :(

    !!!Turns out it was an intestinal blood clot!!! I went to ER on Saturday in a fair amount of back pain, some abdominal pain--I thought it was a Kidney Stone. They did CAT scan, diagnosed be with acute pancreatitis. Said gallbladder looked fine. Went home after some primo narcotics, and prescribed norcos. On Sunday pain started coming back, and I started vomiting. Went to a different ER. ER Doc there was POd at the other ER for not using dye/contrast, so he ordered CAT scans with oral and IV contrast. THAT'S when they detected I had a blood clot in one of my intestinal veins. Said I had to be transferred to a hospital for treatment, but they could not release me due to the severe nature of the clot. Nurses were talking maybe needing surgery to fix it, etc etc etc. I was told since I didn't have my sleeve surgery there, NONE of the doctors were willing to treat. I had to travel 60 miles to a hospital my gastric surgeon had privileges in, and it *had* to be by ambulance. They said if I didn't use the ambulance that I would have to go through that hospital's ER since they would no longer direct admit me. OMG, I KNEW insurance would not cover a 60 mile ambulance trip, nor a 3rd ER visit. They could not arrange ambulance that day, so I spent the night in my crappy ER bed. Got IV narcotics to keep pain under control. Next day, they said a bed had opened up at the destination hospital that my gastric surgeon had privileges for, and they were sure they could get transport by noon. Around 10 am they said transport pushed back to 2 pm. At this point I called my surgeon again, and he was surprised I wasn't already at the hospital yesterday. Apparently he called the on call ER doc that morning and spoke very (VERY) sternly to them, and suddenly it was ok to drive ourselves (wife driving) and be direct admitted, no issue. Spend night at hospital and they immediately started an IV heparin blood thinner and started taking blood ever 6 hours to make sure the amount of heparin was good. My gastric surgeon visited, explained that I'd be on blood thinners for several months, and everything should resolve on its own. I am no home now. The ordeal is done. But I keep thinking if I had decided to go to Mexico instead of JourneyLite 60 miles away from me, that I might not have found any doctor willing to take my case. Terrifying!
  3. SymphonyOfDreams

    Pancreatitis :(

    I have had a wonderful first two weeks postop experience. But the last few days I’ve been getting horrible pains and finally broke down and went to urgent care. I thought I had a kidney stone. Turns it is pancreatitis. Does anyone know if that is a common side effect post op? If so, do you know when I might stop being a problem? The pain had inched up close to kidney stone level, but now I am on some narcotics to keep the pain down
  4. SymphonyOfDreams

    Sleeve Surgery Date is 22 March

    Just had my first post-op dietician appointment. HELLO PUREE FOODS! OMG apple sauce and sugar free fat free pudding with plant milk and protein powder was AWESOME! TOTALLY AWESOME!
  5. SymphonyOfDreams

    Sleeve Surgery Date is 22 March

    Ok, whole process wasn't bad at all. Not a whole lot of pain, minimal gas pain. However, the first time I got up in recover and walked around I developed a hematoma on the incision they pulled my stomach out of (the larger one). It was protruding quite a bit, but not pain or discomfort. Nurse took some photos and sent to the the doctor and he said he was not worried, that it should resolve on its own. Still a bit scary seeing what looks like an alien about to burst from my stomach! Liquid diet post-op does suck quite a bit, but having no issues getting my liquids in. Meet with the dietician on Tuesday, so hoping they will progress me to puree stage of post-op diet. Never thought I'd look forward to--crave!--pudding and yogurt and smoothies! Oh, I was told I was the 5th patient he worked on that day. Guess he warmed up on the others
  6. SymphonyOfDreams

    Sleeve Surgery Date is 22 March

    ARRRGGGGHHHH. Surgery center just told me to arrive at 11:30. So much for an early surgery Now the surgeon will be hungry when he's working on me
  7. SymphonyOfDreams

    Sleeve Surgery Date is 22 March

    Yes, we've got this! I cannot wait for a healthier and happier future!
  8. SymphonyOfDreams

    Sleeve Surgery Date is 22 March

    Thanks, I appreciate the insight and kind words!
  9. SymphonyOfDreams

    Sleeve Surgery Date is 22 March

    Surgery tomorrow! 🥺😱 Super nervous/excited, happy/sad. Basically conflicted, but leaning towards excited and happy. Although my town has declared Friday as Pizza Fest day, which is just cruel. Called the nurse to ask about what meds to take today and tomorrow, found out my surgery is currently scheduled for 8 am (yay! was scared it would be in the afternoon, and a day of not eating or drinking would have sucked.). Will get the official call with the time later this afternoon.
  10. SymphonyOfDreams

    Sleeve Surgery Date is 22 March

    If you have to do clear fluids, 2.5 days is definitely better than several weeks! Are you doing a Sleeve as well? Definitely good luck to us all!
  11. SymphonyOfDreams

    Sleeve Surgery Date is 22 March

    Pure liquid only pre-op would be terrible, I hope you can blend up smoothies!
  12. SymphonyOfDreams

    Sleeve Surgery Date is 22 March

    I started my pre-op diet today (just a week of it, and using JourneyLite's prepackaged meals). So far just head/emotional hunger. But I also stopped drinking any caffeine today, too, so all of those withdrawal symptoms 😕
  13. SymphonyOfDreams

    Sleeve Surgery Date is 22 March

    Cool, surgery buddies Where are you having your surgery done?
  14. SymphonyOfDreams

    Sleeve Surgery Date is 22 March

    Thank you for your encouraging words, I really appreciate i!
  15. I am am self-pay, but going locally to JourneyLite. I was so close to pulling the trigger on Mexico, but I must admit that even though this is more expensive, I do not have to deal with travel, and am pretty close to the hospital. JourneyLite was definitely cheaper than the local hospitals' costs around here! By about 5k to 10k! Even though I likely do not need it, BlissCARE is available at JourneyLite. Since my insurance doesn't cover ANY weight loss surgeries or drugs, I need the peace of mind that comes with having complications insurance. My pre-op diet consists of 1 week of foods I had to buy from JourneyLite--at first I was outraged I had to buy their foods. But in the end, you know what? It is really nice to just eat their foods and not worry about anything at all. It was 1 week because my BMI was lower, if BMI was higher it would have been 2 weeks. I did start my own low calorie diet before I start the official pre-op diet. Around 1200 calories. Just to get my mind and stomach ready for the < 1000 calorie very low carb pre-op diet. I am also now weening myself off of coffee. I am *super* nervous! Surgery day will be here before I know it, and life will change for the better.

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