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I just got home from the hospital. My surgeon said that it would be just an overnight stay and then they would release me if everything was ok.

I had the leak test this morning and it was fine. I've been able to keep down 8 ounces of beef broth and 16 ounces of crystal light with no problems. Once I finally peed on my own (after they took the catheter out), then they released me.

I really haven't had much pain - just around the incisions, but that was expected. They also gave me something for nausea which is why I don't think I have had any problems with it. The nurses were impressed with how well I was doing. Apparently there was another patient of Dr. Northup who had surgery yesterday too and was in a different room. According to one nurse even that patient was impressed with me as she saw me going past her room a lot. I hope she gets out soon.

They gave me 2 prescriptions to fill, so hopefully I can get them filled tomorrow.

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So glad it went well!

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Glad your home take it easy

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Nancy you are doing remarkably well. I hope things continue to go well for you. Keep us updated.


I just got home from the hospital. My surgeon said that it would be just an overnight stay and then they would release me if everything was ok.

I had the leak test this morning and it was fine. I've been able to keep down 8 ounces of beef broth and 16 ounces of crystal light with no problems. Once I finally peed on my own (after they took the catheter out), then they released me.

I really haven't had much pain - just around the incisions, but that was expected. They also gave me something for nausea which is why I don't think I have had any problems with it. The nurses were impressed with how well I was doing. Apparently there was another patient of Dr. Northup who had surgery yesterday too and was in a different room. According to one nurse even that patient was impressed with me as she saw me going past her room a lot. I hope she gets out soon.

They gave me 2 prescriptions to fill, so hopefully I can get them filled tomorrow.

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I just got home from the hospital. My surgeon said that it would be just an overnight stay and then they would release me if everything was ok.

I had the leak test this morning and it was fine. I've been able to keep down 8 ounces of beef broth and 16 ounces of crystal light with no problems. Once I finally peed on my own (after they took the catheter out), then they released me.

I really haven't had much pain - just around the incisions, but that was expected. They also gave me something for nausea which is why I don't think I have had any problems with it. The nurses were impressed with how well I was doing. Apparently there was another patient of Dr. Northup who had surgery yesterday too and was in a different room. According to one nurse even that patient was impressed with me as she saw me going past her room a lot. I hope she gets out soon.

They gave me 2 prescriptions to fill, so hopefully I can get them filled tomorrow.

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Nancy you are such a loser...just like me. LOL :D Ok don't laugh out loud, it may hurt. :-)

Sounds like you are doing well. Wow, you are doing well on your liquids too. I hope you continue to get better.

Hugs,

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I think the pain medicine is starting to wear off now as I'm starting to have pain. Hopefully tomorrow I can make it to the pharmacy to get more.

I had an Isopure when I got home, promptly took a nap, and now am trying to drink some more crystal light - but my new tummy isn't liking this particular crystal light. Either that, I have overdone the liquids now.

I know I'll start feeling better as the days pass, but I wish that was now....

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Glad to hear you are home and doing ok!

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Nancy, that was quick! I'm glad things are going well... Pre-op I loved lemon-lime, but I couldn't tolerate the flavor in gatorade post-op. I was 'sour' and made my tummy literally feel like it puckered up. :blink: Maybe that's the same with your crystal lite. I'm going to the whole lemon-lime thing another chance but frankly, I can't even look at gatorade right now. I switched to Smart Water (has electrolytes). I'm not even allowed to have Isopure until day 10.

Anyway, take it slow. Is there someone that can pick up your prescriptions for you??

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No, I have to do the prescriptions myself. I will be taking it easy for sure.

I was able to sleep on my side without it being too uncomfortable (I can't sleep on my back as it hurts my back). Changing position is the worst as it feels like the area that's between my 5 incisions is really a heavy weight strapped to my body. But, I'm taking it slow to change positions.

The passing of gas has started! I never in a million years thought I would be excited to say that, but I am. I also have had a "dry cough" this morning - I've started sipping in hopes that will help.

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Nancy, I'm a tummy sleeper so its been hard for me. So I'm sleeping on my right side....but I use a pillow. Put a pillow in front of your tummy/by your side, then roll over...it seems to give more support. I don't have any pain when I do that.

Hugs to you.

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