Guest guest Posted April 18, 2001 Report Share Posted April 18, 2001 This is my story of my surgery. I got to the hospital about an hour befor surgery. Talked with the nurse again going over the stuff I went over with the nurse over the phone. A guy came and got me and let me use the potty and I had to put on the dressing gown. He covered me with a nice warm blanket and I stayed on the gurney with my mom chatting. People kept coming by checking on me. The anastisiologist came and talked with me and asked me all kinds of questions. Then we waited for DR E. to come and talk to me. He finally showed up. We went over the surgery I was going to have and then he asked if I knew what I would have to do for the rest of my life, the vitamins and all that. I told him I did. They hooked up the IV and put some quickly acting drugs in and my head began to swim. I commented on how it worked fast. Kissed mom good bye and was rolled into the operating room. I remember them asking me to move to the operating table and to put my arms tight to my body... that was all I remember until the recovery room. I was in the recovery room for 4 hours why they found me a bed. I remember screamming kids. They put two different kids next to me and they were very upset. I swam in and out of consciousness and they let my mom and hubby come back right before I went to my room. I remember going to my room. Pepe my nurse shuffled everyone out and took care of hooking me up to everything. I was on oxygen at the time. Teri the tech came in and took my blood pressure and my temp. I remember my mom and hubby sitting there but I couldnt seem to keep my eyes open for very long. I had those things on my legs that inflate and deflate. Still on oxygen. I do remember pushing the button on the pump, however i dont really remember any pain. The next day they got me up out of bed to clean up. I was pretty emotional, I imagine from the drugs. It was tight getting up but I wasnt in a lot of pain. I went to the bathroom to get cleaned up but I still had the catheter in so I didnt have to go potty by myself yet. The doctor who assisted my doctor came in the morning and talked to me a bit. Said that my stomach was very stretched out so that my stomach was going to be longer than most and that I should have no trouble adjusting. My throat was really sore and she told me there were three different tubes down my throat. I don't remember much of what she said, but the other thing she said was that I probably wouldnt have to have the Upper GI. Later the nurse came in and told me the same thing. I was pretty elated. They brought liquids in to drink, but all I wanted was ice. I think I might have has a sip of soup and that was it. They took out the cathetar that day and I got out of bed and walked a little bit. The JP tube dangled and it felt wierd... finally they gave me a safety pin to pin it to my gown. Felt dizzy from the pain meds and slept about 15-20 mins out of every hour. I didn't sleep well as it always sounded like someone was walking in my room Dr E came and saw me at 11 pm on the second night and told me my temp was up and that I needed to get up cause he thought it was because of my lungs. They were also giving me antibiotics. He said I would probably get to go home the next day. Meals came and went and I didnt eat much. Oh yeah, on the first day I was pretty swollen from all the IVs but my kidneys were working fine and eliminating properly. ON the last day, I walked more, and my temp went down to normal. Doris, my nurse, was very informative and finally called the doctor so I could be released. Got all the paper work done, removed the IV. (I do have a sore vein and it is kinda tuff...but the pain, I was told would go away, the vein however would always be hard.) One thing I loved was the toilet seat extender. Made it easy to get up and down from the toilet and to be able to clean myself. I bought one at the store for 30 bucks. I haven't taken any pain meds since being out of the hospital. I dont like the feeling of taking drugs and I really never had the pain I thought I would. I had very good nurses and techs, they were all very nice and except for one tech, knew what they were doing. The one tech tried to get blood from me but ended up just bruising the heck out of me. I really think she was supposed to get blood from the person next to me anyway. So that is my story. Pretty basic and no big surprises. The JP tube was the strangest thing coming out and I did cry over that. Still might have been the pain meds but I was off of the IV when they removed it. They took out the stitch and pulled it out. Felt like my intestine was being pulled out a tiny hole. Other than that, I think I knew what to expect. Surgery 4/12/01 - 296lbs 4/17/01 - 282.5lbs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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