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My doctor has a JP drain for 7 days post-op.

Its to check for leaks and help drain any fluids in the abdominal cavity.

Just breath and remeber its all part of the process and a road to a healthier you.

Missy

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Mine was removed the day after surgery. I kinda wish it was in for longer because yesterday I pulled a hanging piece of scab off my incisions site and a bunch of Fluid poured out!! For about 10 mins a brownish liquid came out then it got more red and bloody! I applied pressure and it stopped. Now I'm worried I have fluid still inside of me :-(

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How much Fluid came out? A thimbull (spelling), or like a teaspoon?

Where on your body was the scab?

Did the fluid smell? Do u have a fever?

P.S. I'm a nurse lol

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I did not have a drain tube!

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My doc said there may be some drainage...some blood that should look like Hawaiian punch consistency or ice tea coloring

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How much Fluid came out? A thimbull (spelling)' date=' or like a teaspoon?

Where on your body was the scab?

Did the Fluid smell? Do u have a fever?

P.S. I'm a nurse lol[/quote']

I can't really say. I soaked about 5 paper towels. About 1/8c it was gushing out for the 1st 10 minutes or so. It was no smell. The scab was where my stitches have healed. No fever. There are painful lumps on each side and under the stitches. When I went to the er on Tuesday the doc said it was Water on the left side and scar tissue everywhere else. But I think I have fluid still in me.

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My surgeon did not use drain tubes. So not not all patients have them.

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Do all patients who have the rny procedure get drain tubes?

I had no drain at all.

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Im so scared about the catheter :unsure:

My first experience with a Cath was my c section. They put it in while I was awake and the nurse was a catheter ninjas...I felt nothing. It was nice not having to get up to go.

With my Rny, they did it when I was knocked out. It wasn't painful, but it was annoying. I felt the urge the whole time, and I got the stupid thing caught in the hospital chair. I'm convinced it was not draining properly. Once it was out, it felt so much better. The nurse took it out and told me I had 6 hours to void. I got up and voided some immediately.

The catheter was a minor annoyance.

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The drain tube was the worst part of the surgery for me.

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Agreed they are annoying. Ouch you caught it on the chair (crosses my legs with empathy :) )

I am ok with them. 3 c-sections = pro.

Me too... And drain tube experience with abdominoplasty.

Hw 245; Pre-Op(RNY) 225.6; Surg Date 2/26; GW 145

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I couldn't figure out what was up!!!! Every time I peed I had this sharp burning pain through my crotch...I was baffled. As soon as that stupid drain was pulled pain was instantly gone! It was just rubbing on stuff. Make sure you take a dose of pain meds an hour or so before they pull that east out though!!!!

HW 312, pre-op (lap-band) 294, pre-op (RNY) 255, surgery date 2/11/13, goal weight 154, current weight 235.8

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