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What was the biggest surprise for you at or after surgery? What do you wish you had known?



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4 hours ago, ToSleeveOrNotToSleeve said:

I wish I had known how big of an IV they used for Bariatric patients (since we have reduces drinking capacity after) . Any iv's I've had in the past were no problem. But when they brought in that 18 gauge spear, I wanted to run. Now I understand why so many patients wrote about needing 4 tries before it was successful. It only took 2 tries in me, but the first one blew, then the 2nd one blew and was just not a fun experience.

Oh, they gave me two IV meds as they wheeled me out of preop. I don't remember what it was, but apparently a common side effect is an itchy crotch, lol. I complained to my hubby "my coochie itches!" and the nurse said, "oops, I forgot to tell you that part".

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This is the single most terrifying thing I've read about this surgery. I have no fears about the actual surgery--but getting IVs put in can be a horrible ordeal for me. Four tries? I've had that happen and it produced tears. And I'm NOT a crier at all.

Oh, well. Still gonna do it on the 28th!

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2 minutes ago, XYZXYZXYZ1955 said:

This is the single most terrifying thing I've read about this surgery. I have no fears about the actual surgery--but getting IVs put in can be a horrible ordeal for me. Four tries? I've had that happen and it produced tears. And I'm NOT a crier at all.

Oh, well. Still gonna do it on the 28th!

Oh No! That wasn't my intent. :( my problem was small veins. The other girls were dehydrated.

My Dr does like 15 surgeries per week and I've read 2 bad experiences. I personally was chugging Water at 10pm the night before to keep everything plump. I think my misery was because it blew and I wouldn't let them redo it. That made it worse because the IV meds were causing me agony. But I should have quit being q wuss and just let them redo it.

Best wishes!

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ToSleeveOrNotToSleeve, thank you . . . I have veins that are hidden/small/roll-y--I've heard all the reasons (or "excuses"). I always ask for the very best person around to do my IV, but sometimes it's just horrible. I'm definitely planning on being as hydrated as I possibly can be. But, like I said, this particular issue is hardly likely to stop me, given the big picture (no pun intended!) here.

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One of the 4 try girls... They ended up just giving her a shot to sedate her, then they did the IV in the OR. That would be nice!

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When I got to Mexico I was super dehydrated. They tried twice to give me the IV. When it didn't happen, they did it while I was under anesthesia.

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Given some of the things I'd read on here, I was expecting hell on Earth during the early recovery period, but it was actually very smooth. Manageable pain, no nausea, and I was up and walking around within hours. Zero complications. Since surgery I've lost about 5 pounds a week, which is pretty good. I understand that the weight loss won't always be this fast, but I'm enjoying it while it lasts.

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Thank you for this thread! Huge range of normal, I'm not so afraid now. Tuesday is my day!

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I agree! Thank for you this thread! I got butterflies reading alot of it! I hope that feeling normal for a pre-sleever!

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