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Being a operating room nurse I know that you want a surgeon who is OCD about everything

My surgeon, Dr Nguyen at NE GA Medical Center, seems to be that way. He will not even agree to do the surgery until you meet his expectations on the presurgery diet, your food/exercise journal and meeting attendance. After 4 months of seeing him, he agreed to do my surgery. And he said that was fairly quick.

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Bypassman, I'm so sorry about your mom or dad. Rest assured a lot of us shared your fears before surgery. You are going to be okay.

Day Five- pain is a lot better - yesterday I asked the doc if I could increase my dose a little bit since a lot was coming through. Things are a lot more comfortable now and walking is much better. Slept lying down last night which was a nice change.

Finally pooped for the first time in 5-6 days, and didn't need any benefiber or moral ax assistance. Cannot express how great it is to know everything is working.

Definitely ask the hospital about drain care and bandages. Mine taught me how to empty the drain but not how to change the bandages- which became necessary last night when they got wet. I'm actually kinda pissed that they didn't change the bandages while I was at the hospital. Apparently I was supposed to get a kit with gauze and instructions but it never happened do my husband ended up doing a CVS run last night while my mom and I played M.A.S.H. in the living room.

Still not getting in all my Water buy I'm really trying. Got maybe 40oz yesterday. Today my only goals are 2 walks outside and all my Water.

Very very stressed out from the pain- ended up being a bit of a brat to my mom whose been kind enough to come stay with us and take care of me for a few days. Ended up apologizing but still feel bad.

I so feel you on the pain. It really puts a damper on my intentions to walk and get all my Protein in. If the gas would just leave I could breathe and drink more. I'm hoping to have a be soon too. 4 days is just ridiculous. Definitely worth it though, didn't gain any water weight in the hospital and down 11 lbs from morning of surgery. It gives me hope!

Everyone is doing fantastic whether working this preop circus or the post op chaos ☺️

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I'm doing better today than previous days. A lot less nausea, but I can't choke down my Protein Shakes. I used to be able to tolerate them before hand. I just purchased gene pro with rush shipping (next day) because I get extreme nausea with the Protein Drinks and I can't not take them.

One note to go buy, practice how you're going to pick things up off the floor, while I'm having a lot less pain (no pain meds at all today) it still smarts to bend over. My suggestion, learn how to get up and down knees or buy a helping device to help pick up things.

I'm getting in at least 4 oz of Water but I really need to get my 64oz in. I think I will make it today. Days 9 post o0. I weighed yesterday and from that weight I'm down 6 pounds at least(I haven't weighed today.)

I'm sorry to hear about you parent Bariactricman.

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I'm a nurse and have been trained on the da Vinci. It is so freaking cool!!! It is really amazing. My surgeon doesn't use it but I can see how it would be very beneficial. Ahhhh technology ;-)

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Day 7 of my liquid diet which is going fine, but now I'm fighting off a cold. My surgery is the 17th and I really don't want to reschedule. It too hard to get rides scheduled and time off from work. Hopefully I will be fine by mid-week.

Anybody had a cold right before surgery?

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I told them in Pre op that I stay nasally conjested. they didn't seem to have a problem with it.

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Well the hospital just called and they told me to be there Monday morning at 5:30 AM. I believe that puts me at a 7 o'clock start time Monday morning. The day is approaching.

@@Beni they told me again not to eat anything solid after midnight. I responded "I can have solid food the night before?" She says " oh yes I forgot dr. Chands patient are in a liquid diet. I've lost 2 more pounds in down to 280.2.

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@@layknee

at least we will been done early, and everyone will be fresh early in the morning. :)

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Day 7 of my liquid diet which is going fine, but now I'm fighting off a cold. My surgery is the 17th and I really don't want to reschedule. It too hard to get rides scheduled and time off from work. Hopefully I will be fine by mid-week.

Anybody had a cold right before surgery?

My surgery was scheduled for Sept. 30. I got a cold and they rescheduled for the 7th. I still wasn't well enough so now I'm scheduled for the 21st. I go back to my primary doc on Monday for appended clearance. Frustrated? Yes. But, you don't want to go into any surgery with a cold. So, I'm ok with the 21st. I was really sick though.

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Well the hospital just called and they told me to be there Monday morning at 5:30 AM. I believe that puts me at a 7 o'clock start time Monday morning. The day is approaching.

@@Beni they told me again not to eat anything solid after midnight. I responded "I can have solid food the night before?" She says " oh yes I forgot dr. Chands patient are in a liquid diet. I've lost 2 more pounds in down to 280.2.

Whoohoo!! Monday! I wish mine was Monday! :D

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Today is day 3 post op. Gas is still the most painful obstacle. I sleep a lot due to an allergy to narcotics; have to take Benadryl too. In hospital Popsicle's were all I wanted. I am drinking sips of Water non stop. SF pudding is my favorite thing to eat. Have been able to eat Jello, Protein Shake and peaches (baby food stage 1). But not able to eat much. Nor do I feel like it. Just wish the gas would go away. Worst part by far. Incisions are doing well. I did not even need a drain at hospital. They are bruised but healing.

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@@Jyoyonomore, I have to be there at 5:45 am surgery at 730 am. Glad its early:)

Yes early is so much better I'm still waiting to hear what time. Enjoy the weekend!

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Hey ladies and gents! I am scheduled for 8am on Monday. Cheers for round 2! I'm even more nervous now than I was at the hospital waiting room.

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Hey ladies and gents! I am scheduled for 8am on Monday. Cheers for round 2! I'm even more nervous now than I was at the hospital waiting room.

I'm Excited. Nervous. Hesitant. Determined. Weak. Strong. Always blessed.

Thank you Lord for saving my life.

3 Days to go.

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Hi All, Surgery on Tuesday and home this afternoon. Everything went very well I had the worst time with chest pain , dr had me do a swollen test and esophagus was very swollen so placed me on decadron to reduce swelling so I could start drinking. It started helping after the second dose so taking Clear Liquids real slow and steady. Still in insulin the decadron messed up my blood sugars but probably for a very short time. Very glad to be home.

Sorry Joy59 that you had chest pain glad your better now. Just focus on rest Water & Protein & you'll be stronger in a few days!

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      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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