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Welcome back Ron!! Whew.

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Oh I am so happy everything worked themselves out, I was so worried about you! I had my surgery Oct 20th and what was supposed to be a Rouyn y turned out to be a sleeve because of adhesions from former surgeries Guess I'll just lose a little slower. Happy your back!

Welcome back Ron!

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@"395Ron" I am soooo happy to see you back with us! I have been so worried! Many prayers were sent up for you and will continue to do so! Hang in there, and you will get stronger everyday!! Chat with us when you can!!

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They gave me a picc line, no eating or drinking for a month. post-262582-14469152348545_thumb.jpg

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Hello all,

I hope you all had successful surgeries and are well on your way to your goals and dreams. You guys have made me cry with your kindness and my wife has been very thankful for the support as well. I can’t thank you enough.

My story:

I am back among the living. Still have some recovery and therapy ahead of me but I have made it home. The doctors tell me I am lucky to be alive. I think it was all the prayers, thoughts, and well wishes that helped me pull through.

For those that do not know:

6 Oct Gastric Bypass

9 Oct Complication – Operation to fix a small bowel obstruction. During this operation, as they were putting me under, I threw up into my lungs. My lungs were now filled and not operating. They sent me to another hospital but they couldn't do anything for me. They finally flew me to University of Maryland Medical Center. Where they saved my life.

They hooked me up to ECMO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extracorporeal_membrane_oxygenation

I had the Veno-venous (VV) type. At one point my wife said I had 18 different IV bags hanging on my pole. As a result of the procedure I have four blood clots in my body and will be on blood thinners for another 3 to 6 months. So I have to have my blood drawn to monitor my blood thinner levels twice a week.

I am currently home and walking with a walker. I have PT coming 3 times a week and a nurse coming twice a week to draw blood and check my wounds.

I am tired now and need to take a nap. I hope my energy levels return soon. Thank you once again for all the thoughts, prayers and well wishes. I hope to catch up on this thread but it will take me a while.

Blessed to be among the living.

Welcome home buddy

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Hey guys our prayers at still needed for our buddy Ron. His wife sent an email today to update us.

"Ron needs some more prayers please he has been taken back to the hospital and they now think he has a blood clot in his lung . I wanted to let you know so you could tell his friends on bariactric pal what's going on .

Please ask every one for prayers plz!"

Our job is not done

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I feel for Ron's family. What an emotional roller coaster. I hope things work out for the best. He has proven himself to be a resilient fighter. Anyway, we are all pulling for him. I hope we get good news soon.

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Will keep Ron in my prayers.

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Hey guys our prayers at still needed for our buddy Ron. His wife sent an email today to update us.

"Ron needs some more prayers please he has been taken back to the hospital and they now think he has a blood clot in his lung . I wanted to let you know so you could tell his friends on bariactric pal what's going on .

Please ask every one for prayers plz!"

Our job is not done

Will keep Ron in our prayers.

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Hey guys our prayers at still needed for our buddy Ron. His wife sent an email today to update us.

"Ron needs some more prayers please he has been taken back to the hospital and they now think he has a blood clot in his lung . I wanted to let you know so you could tell his friends on bariactric pal what's going on .

Please ask every one for prayers plz!"

Our job is not done

Will keep Ron in our prayers.
Hang in there Ron we are all praying for you.

Sent from my SM-N915P using Tapatalk

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Oh my gosh so so sorry to hear this! Prayers and good thoughts coming your way Ron!

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They gave me a picc line, no eating or drinking for a month. ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1446915232.946946.jpg

What! why?
Because I wasn't getting any nutrition do to me not being able to eat or drink. I have chronic Constipation which causes everything to back up which is making me nauseous all the time. They said I need to give my colon and intestines a break for a while so they are giving me everything I need through the picc line. Hopefully I will go home Monday fingers crossed. The hospital smell is starting to make me sick also. When I do go home I will have a home nurse coming to give me meds and cleaning the line.

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They gave me a picc line, no eating or drinking for a month. attachicon.gif ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1446915232.946946.jpg

What is a picc line?

Sent from my SM-N915P using Tapatalk

A central venous catheter, also called a central line, is a long, thin, flexible tube used to give medicines, fluids, nutrients, or blood products over a long period of time, usually several weeks or more. A catheter is often inserted in the arm or chest through the skin into a large vein. The catheter is threaded through this vein until it reaches a large vein near the heart.

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