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So after two weeks of liquid diet, prepping and planning for support and care for myself and my kids, as well as prepping myself mentally for this surgery, I woke up from anesthesia with no sleeve.

They found a tumor in the base of my stomach. I have to see a gastroenterologist and have a biopsy done. Once everything is ok and the tumor is removed I can proceed with the sleeve.

I'm sad, disappointed. I cried so much in the hospital, the nurses were so nice to me.

Good news is the surgeon said that from the look of it, it looks benign. Im calling the specialist tomorrow to see how soon they can get me in. Hoping for the best!

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So after two weeks of liquid diet, prepping and planning for support and care for myself and my kids, as well as prepping myself mentally for this surgery, I woke up from anesthesia with no sleeve.

They found a tumor in the base of my stomach. I have to see a gastroenterologist and have a biopsy done. Once everything is ok and the tumor is removed I can proceed with the sleeve.

I'm sad, disappointed. I cried so much in the hospital, the nurses were so nice to me.

Good news is the surgeon said that from the look of it, it looks benign. Im calling the specialist tomorrow to see how soon they can get me in. Hoping for the best!

Awww I feel so bad for you. All that prepping... but I was told the same thing by my doc..even if the CT Scan & MRI doesn't show anything, there could still be something there when he goes in...especially with my cancer history.

Here's hoping it all works out quickly and you can get your sleeve and start your journey.

Stay positive.

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Unbelievable, how small was the hospital? It's a shame there were no attending gastroenterologists, who could have assisted your bariatric surgeon in removing the tumor (including it in the 80% removal) and completed the sleeve. Will you be billed for the non-procedure?

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Hope every thing goes smoothly for you.

Good thing you were scheduled for the sleeve though otherwise it may have been longer before they knew you had a tumor :(

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I am SO SORRY! I was scheduled for surgery on July 31st, and in my meeting with my surgeon, she realized I had Atrial fibrillation. Had it not been found, I very well could have had a stroke. I was sad and depressed for a good month after I had a heart procedure to correct the problem. Now I hope to have surgery in December, if at all possible. I am trusting in the process. I guess we were both lucky, it's just hard to accept that sometimes. Best of luck to you!

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I'm so sorry! Xo

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That must feel awful! I'm sorry to hear that, but you found something you didn't know was there and now you can take care of it...whatever it is. Soon you will be on your way to being sleeved.

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So sorry!

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Sorry this happened, but glad they found it and will get it taken care of so you can start off your weight loss journey healthy.

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I hope this is resolved quickly. Please keep us updated on your situation.

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Unbelievable' date=' how small was the hospital? It's a shame there were no attending gastroenterologists, who could have assisted your bariatric surgeon in removing the tumor (including it in the 80% removal) and completed the sleeve. Will you be billed for the non-procedure? [/quote']

It's a fairly large hospital. I don't know why they didn't choose that route. I'm wondering As well regarding the billing situation. I will call the surgeons office tomorrow.

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So sorry!

Thank you.

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Bless ur heart. :( I would feel like u. Hang in there and take care

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It really sucks to wake up with no sleeve. But this has probably saved your life for sure. The sleeve will come later so hang in there. :)

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Thank goodness that you were going to get the surgery and they found the tumor. I'm praying that they get you in quickly and you can get sleeved. Hang in there!!

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