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What's the last thing you said to your surgeon just before your LB procedure?!



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:pound:;):pop2: ROFLMAO at WASaBB!!!! That is too funny!!! Thank you for sharing!!! That wins the funniest post award for sure! :first:

My story is boring compared to most. I talked to the Dr as he passed by me in pre-op. He smiled and said something like "see ya in a few". I waved back and smiled. The nurse walked me into the OR where they had music playing, something like CCR, and the anesthetist was asking me about the drive (we drove 4 hours to get there the day before). I started to talk about the drive, was going to tell him about the pain in my lower back and boom! I woke up talking about the pain in my back. I only had mild discomfort in my tummy. I was afraid they didn't do the surgery. The worst was the back pain and nausea.

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My surgeon came into the holding area and took my hand and I blurted out how wonderfully soft his hands were. He said yes his wife complains because she gets stuck with all the yard work and gardening. I felt stupid for saying such a personal remark but then he said he would take really good care of me and I felt better.

All I can remember after that was how kind all the OR nurses were to me because I was so frightened. They held my hand until I fell asleep and had such compassion in their eyes. I saw real kindness in that hospital from all levels. From the housekeeping staff all the way up to the surgeon and the anesiologists, etc. And such cute male nurses too!

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My surgeon wasn't there when I was going under, but I was with the anesthesiologist for a while.. and I was soooo scared about the cathedar, that was the only thing I was worrying about. So a couple nurses came up who introduced themselves and I said "So who is putting in the cathedar??".. and they laughed and said "Lap-Band patients don't get the cathedar". HALLELUJAH! I just kept telling them over and over how they just made my entire day because that was the only concern I had with this surgery. And then they knocked me out.. probably tired of hearing me say it over and over ;)

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Well, I can reply now since I had surgery 48 hours ago!

Dr. Edwards came by in the holding area and gave me a big hug. I thanked him for going to Medical School. He was in between cases and then hurried off to his next one. The last thing I said to the anesthesia staff was how Jr Mints were very refreshing. The CRNA smiled in acknowledgement and as I was wheeled down the hall to OR, I told them I'd met Jerry Seinfeld once and he had been a jerk. I don't remember this but my husband told me the conversation later.

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My friend made me paranoid before the surgery by saying I should take a sharpie and write "lapband" on my belly so as not to get the bypass.

Well, that caused me to ask everyone I came in contact with to tell me what thought I was there for. Pain in the ass that I am....They just laughed at me, read the chart, told me "lapband"...I told them I nearly wrote it on my belly, which caused them to laugh...The very last words out of my mouth was probably "palm trees..." I was asked to describe a tropical vacation....

Cool thread. Thanks

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That's funny Juli, I did have to write lapband on my belly before sugery. I wrote it and the surgical nurse signed it. ~Mandy

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My Mexican ansethesiologist was wonderful as well! I told him--in my version of Spanish--that I was getting really nervous and he was very caring and reassuring as he gave me an injection into my IV. That's the last thing I remember until I was back in my room! The surgeon? What surgeon? He spent maybe 2 minutes total with me. But so far the band is working great--he did his job!

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Man, I was scared sh-tless walking into my surgery, and so I suppose all I was saying was "ok" and "thank you". I honestly have no recollection of what I said. My surgeon wasn't there, but the anesthesiologist was...and he was very nice. I think I was just nodding and complying with what they said. I just remember being *freaked out* that I was laying there, naked, in a room full of strangers and wondering why in the hell I was going to let them cut into a perfectly healthy, albeit overweight, body.

When I woke up, I patted my stomach, felt the glue there and asked "am I done?" Being under was to me sort of blank. Like I left my body. The closest thing to dying I've ever known.... So I was sort of shocked I came back, to be honest.

I do remember struggling to come out of anesthesia. And so this VERY kind male nurse, in an attempt to get me conscious, asked me my sister's telephone number. I said the area code...passed out ten minutes...woke up...shouted the next three numbers...passed out.....twenty minutes later...woke up and mumbled the final four digits.

He teased me about it later when I finally shrugged off the stuff....I was very embarrassed.

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