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they never gave me a foley, or at least thats what they said. thank you peeps for all the support!

i usually have the reverse reactions to medications, so when they give me something that causes people to be drowsy, it wires me.

i havent slept at all since they woke me up after the surgery. the nurse just came in and gave me another shot of demerol because the morphine is just dulling the pain a little bit. i have learned so much about health care in these past few years and one of those things is to be your own advocate. if you dont speak up and let then know whats going on with your pain youre only hurting yourself. i used to tough it out when i was younger because i didnt want to look week, but now i know it doesnt make you look weak, it helps you heal faster.

anyhow, the demerol is doing its job now. pain is gone. the pain feels like i am really constipated, or kinda like the stomach flu before you know its the stomach flu. does that make sence? basically what im trying to say is its like when you start yo feel like you are coming down with a stomach virus, but you arent quite sure its that or just having to really poop.

anyhow before my surgery i asked the doctor what gauge bougie he was going to use, because i didnt know there were different sizes that doctors make the sleeve into until i read it on this site. so he said he was using a 32 gauge. my question is, is that on the small side of stomachs after vsg or is it bigger, or even the norm?

I was sleeved on 8/8 about two weeks ago. I have been back at work all this week and doing okay. I am tired but its better every day. I dont really have any pain just a little tenderness at my incision sites... all 6 of them. I asked my dr. before surgery what size bougie he used and he doesnt use one! He uses the scope! So there is a light that shines in there and he can check for leaks from the inside when he is done. I was amazed at that. I didnt have to do the swallow test! I dont know if that means mine is really small or just the right size but I am going to trust my dr. who has done thousands of wls. I felt really good my first day and then I got heartburn really bad the second day. third day I felt hungover, then just tired for the rest of that week after getting home. I didnt take any pain meds because I wasnt in pain just sore and tired. I didnt like how the liquid lortab or the phenergan made me feel so I just took the occasional tylenol. I didnt need anything else. Good luck to you! I hope everything goes smoothly. Tammi

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Glad to hear you have your sleeve & hope you the worst of any pain from the operation is over & done with. I hope to have my sleeve by the end of September or early October. Please share your experiences. Take care, Jan

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I hope I am typing an update 3 hours after surgery. Morphine knocks me out but anything puts me into overdrive. You are extraordinary SassyGirl, hope the rest of this journey for you is just as good.

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thank you so much for all the wonderful support! im feeling a little better today, but that aching feeling is still there. im scarred to drink anything right now because of the pain. i think im gonna try to drink some warm broth as that is what they gave me in the hospital and i seemed to feel better aafter drinking it. im trying to take it easy for right now, but its hard with three kids. they all want mom to do something for them, lol. my youngest was "helping" me by bringing all of her laundry downstairs for me to do instead of me having to go get it myself. i told her very sweetly thank you but you can do your own laundry now. she didnt know what to think. lol....my husband has really stepped up for me even though its hard for him since he works the night shift. my teenager has all of her school prep to do and he has taken her for the first time ever to take care of it. im so happy to have such a wonderful man. :) i have pictures of him and i in my album if anybody wants to see. we have been married for 17 years now on sept 20th! high school sweet hearts. i dont know how the single people on here get along without a wonderful partner to help you guys! ttyl !!! B)

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'i asked the doctor what gauge bougie he was going to use, because i didnt know there were different sizes that doctors make the sleeve into until i read it on this site. so he said he was using a 32 gauge. my question is, is that on the small side of stomachs after vsg or is it bigger, or even the norm?'

I think that 32 - 36, or even 40F (bougie) are standard. This is in millimeters though, so it's a very small difference between them. Some doctors use the 32, but then they don't staple it right up close, so it really is a little bigger than 32

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they never gave me a foley, or at least thats what they said. thank you peeps for all the support!

i usually have the reverse reactions to medications, so when they give me something that causes people to be drowsy, it wires me.

i havent slept at all since they woke me up after the surgery. the nurse just came in and gave me another shot of demerol because the morphine is just dulling the pain a little bit. i have learned so much about health care in these past few years and one of those things is to be your own advocate. if you dont speak up and let then know whats going on with your pain youre only hurting yourself. i used to tough it out when i was younger because i didnt want to look week, but now i know it doesnt make you look weak, it helps you heal faster.

anyhow, the demerol is doing its job now. pain is gone. the pain feels like i am really constipated, or kinda like the stomach flu before you know its the stomach flu. does that make sence? basically what im trying to say is its like when you start yo feel like you are coming down with a stomach virus, but you arent quite sure its that or just having to really poop.

anyhow before my surgery i asked the doctor what gauge bougie he was going to use, because i didnt know there were different sizes that doctors make the sleeve into until i read it on this site. so he said he was using a 32 gauge. my question is, is that on the small side of stomachs after vsg or is it bigger, or even the norm?

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thank you. i got to see my stomach on the xray after my swallow test. btw that stuff was the worst tasting s*** i ever had in my mouth! my tummy was SOOOOO small! it was this tiny little thing the size of 1/2 of a regular banana! i couldnt believe that was mine!

i was thankful to have the swallow test though even though that stuff was nasty it gave me a sorta peacefuln feeling knowing that there were no leaks. i thought that all docs just automatically do the swallow trsts, but they dont.

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Hi there! I am so glad to hear you are doing well after your surgery. :D

What a small world, I work at San Joaquin Community Hospital! Since I am an employee, I will also be having my surgery there in a couple of months. Which surgeon performed your surgery? I have Dr. Irani and when I asked his PA at my surgical consult, she said he usually uses a 34 bougie, It may depend on your size/frame etc. Both of the other surgeons in the group are awesome too. Anyway, big prayers going out that you have a restful night. If you have to get your blood drawn, tell them Becky said to do a good job! Lol, I am the phlebotomy trainer there. Take care!

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i did get my blood drawn there and the girl was great. they did it at my pre op registration. my doc is john garcia, but irani is his partner. i heard he is great too. is he the really good looking one..lol

i really loved your hospital, as a matter of fact i want to write a letter to the board telling them what a great place they have there. i cant believe how wonderful everyone was there. not one mean one in the bunch. i almost didnt want to leave they made me feel so cozy! i had one male nurse when i was there named michael and he did everything he could do to make me feel beter. i was a real whiner and he didnt miss a beat. he was at my beck and call. he really made me feel better. he deserves a star among us award! there was also a female nurse there on the night shift that was sooooo nice. dede. she made me feel like a part of the family there. i would be so proud to work in a place like that.

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You probably got your pre op blood work drawn by Emily. She's a sweet girl and loves her patients so much! Dr. Irani is the oldest of the three doctors in the group. Dr. Naik might be the one you are thinking of that is so darn cute! Dr. Naik is very relaxed and he'll throw a little wink out there every once in a while. He is pretty adorable! I hear that Dr. Garcia's patients have very minimal scarring though and he was the one that did my lapband seminar.

I'm very proud of our hospital and so very happy that you had a positive experience! If you do write a letter and mention your caretakers by name, they will get rewarded and some kuddos for their "Sacred Work" as we call it.

I'm so happy you are doing well and I will be watching your journey!

Take care,

Becky

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You probably got your pre op blood work drawn by Emily. She's a sweet girl and loves her patients so much! Dr. Irani is the oldest of the three doctors in the group. Dr. Naik might be the one you are thinking of that is so darn cute! Dr. Naik is very relaxed and he'll throw a little wink out there every once in a while. He is pretty adorable! I hear that Dr. Garcia's patients have very minimal scarring though and he was the one that did my lapband seminar.

I'm very proud of our hospital and so very happy that you had a positive experience! If you do write a letter and mention your caretakers by name, they will get rewarded and some kuddos for their "Sacred Work" as we call it.

I'm so happy you are doing well and I will be watching your journey!

Take care,

Becky

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Hey great job neighbor (I am about 40 minutes north of you in cow country). I can't believe you were up and ready to let people know how it was going. I just wanted to be left the heck alone and get out of the hospital as soon as possible. It took me the full two days to get my strength up enough to make walk down the hall to elevator lol.

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thank you again. thanks for telling me about the size, i havent been able to find anything about the bougie sizes. as a matter of fact i didnt even know what it was until i found out about it on this web site!

obviously by the way i still cant sleep. i wish the good drugs would knock me out instead of making me want to go dance! lol

MY bougie size was 36-38. my surgeon doesnt go smaller than that because the smaller the bougie the higher risk of a stricture, thats what i was told. I have heard of bougies as small as 28, 29. Alot of surgeons do a 32 though, that is pretty common!

Congrats on your sleeve!

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yes dr naik was the one that did my seminar...super cute. i do like my insicion sites that dr garcia left. there are five of them, 3 are less then 1/2 and inch and 2 are about 3/4 inch. he didnt use stitches just steri strips, and as of right now they look like little scratches. like from a cat. i think they will heal really great. i am definatly gonna write a letter because they were to wonderful to ignor them. they all asked me to come back and show my progress as well. let me know how your surgery goes...but im possitive that it will go wonderfully!!!

You probably got your pre op blood work drawn by Emily. She's a sweet girl and loves her patients so much! Dr. Irani is the oldest of the three doctors in the group. Dr. Naik might be the one you are thinking of that is so darn cute! Dr. Naik is very relaxed and he'll throw a little wink out there every once in a while. He is pretty adorable! I hear that Dr. Garcia's patients have very minimal scarring though and he was the one that did my lapband seminar.

I'm very proud of our hospital and so very happy that you had a positive experience! If you do write a letter and mention your caretakers by name, they will get rewarded and some kuddos for their "Sacred Work" as we call it.

I'm so happy you are doing well and I will be watching your journey!

Take care,

Becky

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cow country huh? well that is pretty much anywhere around here...lol

i was very fortunate to recovery quickly as far a physically, on the outside. but my tummy is still not taking anything at all very well, even Water. i get this horrible pain after swallowing anything. it has been getting a little better with time, i guess i just need to be patient. at least im not hungry anymore.

Hey great job neighbor (I am about 40 minutes north of you in cow country). I can't believe you were up and ready to let people know how it was going. I just wanted to be left the heck alone and get out of the hospital as soon as possible. It took me the full two days to get my strength up enough to make walk down the hall to elevator lol.

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