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1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?

Overnight

2. Did you have complications related to surgery?

No

3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?

Nothing, told to take paracetamol if required (which you can get anywhere) but didnt need any post op pain relief at home.

4. Pain after surgery for how many days?

oh, 3 maybe?

5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?

2

6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?

Mr Crosthwaite, Melbourne, Australia

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1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?

Outpatient but could have stayed the night. The doctor said my surgery was really easy and if I wanted to I could go home. I had surgery at about 12:30 pm and stayed until about 8:30pm.

2. Did you have complications related to surgery?

I had an allergic reaction to the iodine and still have a rash that I'm dealing with, very itchy. Not a bad complication just a bothersome one.

3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?

Liquid Tylenol and liquid vicodin (sp?). I'm still taking Tylenol all day and two nights ago I used the vicodin to help me sleep. I used that for about two days straight at home.

4. Pain after surgery for how many days?

I'm still having pain just not as much and sometimes only when I move certain ways or cough. I'm 7 days out and back to work today for my first full day.

5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?

I would say when I first woke up I was not prepared for the pain, I said it was a 7. Now it's a 1-2. My Doctor also does a couple extra stiches to prevent a hernia so he said that would be the most painful part for some people.

6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?

Dr Earl Fox, Washington State.

:clap2: :clap2: :clap2: Yah it's over and I'm healing!! Hope to be loosing soon :D

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1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?

Outpatient - In at 7:00 a.m., out at 9:00 p.m.

2. Did you have complications related to surgery?

Debilitating nausea.

3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?

Darvocet - 10 days

4. Pain after surgery for how many days?

14 days

5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?

8

6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?

Dr. Hadar Spivak, Houston, TX

I've had more than a dozen surgeries and this was by far the worst. With many of my other surgeries, I was up and about the next day. With this one, I'd say that at 4 weeks I still wasn't fully recovered.

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1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?

Overnight

2. Did you have complications related to surgery?

Not yet. I was banded 05-04-07.

3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?

Liquid Vicadin. Still taking it but only once a day now.

4. Pain after surgery for how many days?

Pain from gas. Tremendous pain the first and second day. Eased up considerably the fourth day (yesterday).

5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?

First few days = 8. This morning (day 5) = 1.

6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?

Dr. Trace Curry, Cincinnati, Ohio

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1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?

Surgery was at 12:30pm. Stayed overnight since insurance company required it although I did not regret it. Met with various doctors about nutritious, exercise, quitting smoking, etc. Left around 3:00pm that day.

2. Did you have complications related to surgery?

No

3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?

Liquid Oxycodin

4. Pain after surgery for how many days?

No real 'pain', I had really bad gas pains though until Saturday since it was the first day I could 'release' them.

5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?

I think paper cuts hurt a lot :).. Maybe a 4 then a 3 and now a constant 2 here an there like when i sneeze :D

6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?

NJ, Dr Nusbaum @ St Barnabas

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1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?

Outpatient. And a very short one at that.

2. Did you have complications related to surgery?

Not a thing. I didn't even have the post-op gas.

3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?

I was given liquid Lortab. I probably needed it for 2 days, but took it for 4. I wanted to be safe - better to need it and already have it in me, than not need it and have to wait for it to kick in, eh?

4. Pain after surgery for how many days?

Pain was minor, and really only while in the process of standing or sitting down. No pain at all once in sitting or laying. Pain for about half a day while walking, until I realized that supporting my stomach with my arm ("holding" it, keeping the weight of it from pulling on my port area) made life so much better.

5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?

When asked at the hospital I rated myself, "a half."

The most painful thing was probably sitting down, and that may have been a 2 or so.

6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?

Dr. Stanley Hoehn, Kansas.

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<p>1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?</p> <p>outpatient</p> <p></p> <p>2. Did you have complications related to surgery?</p> <p>Nope</p> <p></p> <p>3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?</p> <p>Liquid vicodin, 3.5 days off and on</p> <p></p> <p>4. Pain after surgery for how many days?</p> <p>Day of surgery and two days after</p> <p></p> <p>5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?</p> <p>Surgery day - 6</p> <p>Post op 1 - 4</p> <p>Post op 2 - 3</p> <p>Post op 3 - 2</p> <p></p> <p>6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?</p>

Dr. Spivak, Houston, Texas

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1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?

Outpatient - Surgery at 9am, out about 4pm

2. Did you have complications related to surgery?

No, none

3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?

Some pain killer I can't recall now, but I took it for about 4 days

4. Pain after surgery for how many days?

Various degrees of pain for 2 weeks - but I also had a hiatal hernia repaired, and it's been explained to me that was the bulk of my pain

5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?

7 at the worst point

6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?

The wonderful Barry Greene, Rockville,MD

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1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?

stayed 1 night

2. Did you have complications related to surgery?

no - not yet

3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?

just pain killers from the chemist (drug store)

4. Pain after surgery for how many days?

10 days of bad shoulder pain / minimal tummy pain

5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?

3-8 shoulder pain

6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?

Dr Nicholson - Brisbane - Queensland - Australia

Brillant doctor !!!

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1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?

Stayed overnight because of some bleeding of one of the "stab" sites.

2. Did you have complications related to surgery?

Not considered a complication.

3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?

Liquid Roxicet. Taken first day only!

4. Pain after surgery for how many days?

About 2-3 days. Gas pains were worse!

5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?

Pain from surgery was around a "3." Shoulder pain can hit a 7-8 easily.

6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?

Dr. Connie Campbell, C.M.C. Manchester, NH

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1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?

I was scheduled to stay one night but ended up staying 2

2. Did you have complications related to surgery?

Not really "complications" per se. My abdomen just got really swollen and compressed my band so I couldn't get anything down the first day. I'm 3 days post op and I can small amounts down now.

3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?

Roxicet liquid, been home for 1 day and only took 1 dose so far but that was more to help me sleep than for the pain.

4. Pain after surgery for how many days?

Still sore at my port incision. Worst pain was probably a 6, now maybe a 4. But only when I move or twist it. If I'm walking, sitting still or lying down there is no pain at all.

5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?

See above

6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?

Dr. Brams, Lahey Clinic, Burlington MA which I highly recommend. They are the most amazing team of people ever and Dr. Brams is not only a great surgeon but a great guy.

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1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?

Inpatient--reported to ambulatory surgery at 2:30pm Tuesday, OR at 5pm, into my room about 9pm and left for home about 3pm Wednesday.

2. Did you have complications related to surgery?

Not that I know of!

3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?

Diluadid 2mg--took for 2.5 days after coming home

4. Pain after surgery for how many days?

Well, today is 5 days out...haven't taken pain meds in 2.5 days but I am still uncomfortable at times which Tylenol cures

5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?

At my lowest pain tolerance it was a 6, after getting home I was more uncomfortable than in pain and would say a 1.5 from then on

6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?

Dr. Keith Zuccala, Danbury Connecticut

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1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?

Outpatient--arrived at 5:30 a.m.; surgery at 7:00 a.m.; released at noon

2. Did you have complications related to surgery?

Nope.

3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?

Loritab. On and off for two days.

4. Pain after surgery for how many days?

Some pain (more like discomfort than pain) for a week--shoulder pain for two weeks.

5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?

Immediately after surgery probably a 6; next day a 2 and decreasing after that to none.

6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?

Dr. Darrin Hansen, Sandy, Utah

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1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?

outpatient. surgery @ 7am, discharged @ 11:30am

2. Did you have complications related to surgery?

no complications

3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?

Liquid vicadin, only took it for two days after

4. Pain after surgery for how many days?

Port incision was sore and gas was not really "painful", but very annoying.

5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?

Right after surgery...5, but went down to a 2-3 by the second day.

6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?

Dr. Kevin Montgomery, Northwest Weight Loss Surgery in Wa state.

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Post-Op Pain Survey Questions 1. Was your procedure outpatient or did you stay overnight?

Outpatient, was in surgery @ 5:30 left hospital by 7:30

2. Did you have complications related to surgery?

No

3. What you were given for at home pain? How many days did you take it?

Liquid hydrocodone. Took first two days and then on occasion after that.

4. Pain after surgery for how many days?

Pain at port when getting up and down mostly. Worst the first 2 days.

5. Degree of pain...10 being your arm was cut off and 1 being a paper cut?

2-When laying still

6-Trying to get out of bed.

6. Doctor and state where surgery was done?

Dr. Marsden, TX

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