Guest guest Posted April 25, 2001 Report Share Posted April 25, 2001 Hi Anita - Thanks for your well wishes! As far as adhesions go -- to my knowledge, there is no way to prevent them and they can grow from any type of surgery. If I weren't so close to my surgeon, I would make sure that I had a diagram with me of my newly arranged innards and would make sure the local ER doc called my surgeon to consult with him. Take good care - Kris G Cincinnati, Ohio 5'7 " , 40 years old 8/22 - 283 - BMI 44.3 04/22 - 166 - BMI 26 ciao to 117 lbs. & 117.25 inches in 8 months Open BPD/DS 08/22/00 Bowel obstruction surgery 4/20/01 Dr. Maguire, Kettering OH HumanaFreedom Plus Plan iwillbefit@... Re: My Switch Story - 8 months VERY long | Kris, | | I'm so glad you got that caught in time! Is there anything we can do | to make ourselves less prone to adhesions ? Do you think the ER doc | would have found it in time ? I'm only asking because if I have that | problem which I hope I don't, I won't be near anyone trained in | BPD/DS, just a normal ER. I don't know if their first response would | be to do a CT scan. | | Glad you're back on the road to better health! *hugs* | | Anita | Pre-pre-op in Denver | | | > | > Eight Months | > | > On 4/20, two days before the celebration of my eight month | anniversary, I ended up requiring an emergency surgery for bowel | obstruction. A couple days prior to the surgery, I was experiencing | some pain in my mid-back, mainly the left side. It was a tired, achy | feeling pain and I thought I was perhaps coming down with the flu. | On that Friday evening, I started getting really bad gas and | bloating, which is rare for me - I got much less gas post-op, then I | did pre-op. After taking some meds for the gas, the gas pain turned | into severe pain in the stomach area. My hernia was very distended | and I couldn't push it back in. I called the emergency number and | was waiting for the on-call doc to get back to me. The pain got so | much worse and I began to panic, thinking I had a strangulated hernia | or something. I called Dr. Maguire's nurse, Kim, at home - who is | also a very good friend, and she suggested I have bring me up | to Kettering and check into the ER. She said it sounded like an | illeus (sp) to her (the beginnings of a bowel obstruction). My hubby | drove me up there and before receiving pain meds in the ER, I'd | safely say that I had a couple hours of the worse pain I had ever | felt. | > | > | > Kim and Dr. Maguire are THE best! Kim called Dr. Maguire at home, | as he was not the doc on call. Dr. Maguire had called the ER twice | before I got there, to see if I had arrived yet. He made | arrangements for me to see the resident surgeon, instead of the ER | doc, so that I could get right in as a private appointment instead of | waiting in emergency. Upon arrival, I was vomiting and quite the | loud paitient due to the pain. I was dehydrated and they were having | trouble getting an IV into my already hard to hit, tiny and rolling | veins. Dr. Maguire arrived at the hospital about the same time I did | and while I was getting ready for the CT scan, he indicated he | thought I may have a kidney stone. | > | > | > He reviewed the CT scan, along with my husband, as they were | performing it. Immediately afterward, he indicated I did have a | bowel obstruction and that we needed to do surgery right away. | > | > | > I was in surgery from 12:30 or 1:00 a.m. until 2:30 a.m. He | repaired the bowel obstruction, which ended up being a kink in the | bowel, with adhesions wrapped around it. He also spent time butting | away adhesions that had developed since my original surgery. He also | used mesh to repair my hernia. | > | > | > Summary of symptoms: | > | > Back pain | > | > Gas | > | > Severe abdominal pain | > | > Dehydrated | > | > Very pale | > | > Clammy | > | > Vomiting | > | > | > He indicated that because it was caught in such a timely fashion, | that he was able to repair the obstruction with no damage to the | bowel. A matter of just a few more hours could have caused some | major problems with the bowel dying, becoming gangrenous or causing | sepsis. I feel VERY fortunate to have such a conscientious, caring | surgeon. | > | > | > I asked him about the possibility of a bowel obstruction | recurring. He indicated that this was even less likely than having a | bowel obstruction in the first place, which is a very low | percentage. | > | > I was in the hospital 4 nights. Was released on 4/24 after I had | been passing gas about 12 hours. In the hospital, I was on potassium | to get me rehyrated, an antibiotic, the morphine pump, toradol. It | was all pretty similar to the first surgery, as he had indicated it | would be. Though, he said it might be a little rougher than the | first time around, I found it to be a bit easier. Especially, the | walking was easier at this much lighter - I was a walking fool! They | even took the inflatable stockings off after the second night, as I | was up walking so much. They used the existing scar and the new | incision was the entire length - but a bit longer at the bottom. I | had a jp drain, which I came home with and have to drain and record | the volume twice a day. I go in Friday, 4/27 to have the staples | removed and hopefully, the jp drain. The recovery requirements, such | as lifting, etc. are the same as they were for the original surgery. | > | > | > If you have any further questions on my experience, please let me | know. Remember that this is very rare - I want to say 1%, though it | might be a little higher percentage. Thanks to everyone who was so | loving and helpful to me during this time. It meant the world to | me. Definitely not the way I would have chose to celebrate my eight | month anniversary, but am very grateful it was caught in a timely | fashion. | > | > I had a better weight and inch loss this month than last month. | And, due to bloating of all the IV fluids, am guessing next month | will look pretty good, as well. Until the bowel obstruction, I was | feeling really great - feeling almost normal and very healthy. | Fitting easily into size 10 and some 8's. Only 7 more pounds to | be " normal " weight and 19 pounds to the goal which was set by Dr. | Maguire. I lost 12 pounds this month and 8.25 inches. Below are the | accumulated totals of loss: | > | > | > | > | > | > To-date Loss | > | > | > | > | > Weight | > 117 pounds | > | > | > | > | > Neck | > 2 | > | > Bust | > 13 | > | > Under Bust | > 12 | > | > Left Bicep | > 5.25 | > | > Left Forearm | > 1.75 | > | > Left Wrist | > 0.5 | > | > Left Thigh | > 5.5 | > | > Left Knee | > 1.5 | > | > Left Calf | > 2.5 | > | > Left Ankle | > 1 | > | > Right Bicep | > 5 | > | > Right Forearm | > 2.75 | > | > Right Wrist | > 1 | > | > Right Thigh | > 6.25 | > | > Right Knee | > 1.75 | > | > Right Calf | > 2.5 | > | > Right Ankle | > 0.5 | > | > Waist | > 17.25 | > | > Stomach | > 22.5 | > | > Hips | > 12.75 | > | > | > | > | > | > 117.25 inches | > | > | > | > Obviously, I need to concentrate on more on staying hydrated, so am | going to really try and drink only a little Diet Pepsi and try to | have water as my mainstay liquid. I continue to take Prevacid for | GERD and since I switched vitamin brands, I haven't had to take | acidopholus or Devrom. Will be interesting to see if that changes | after this second surgery. I also found I need to continue taking | Zinc, as for me, it truly helps stop the hair loss. I hadn't taken | it for 4-5 days when starting my new vitamins, and it started falling | out again. Coinicidence, perhaps, but it is the 2nd or 3rd such | coincidence. On some of the other lists, it has been mentioned that | Nixoin (a shampoo also utilized by chemo patients) helps with the | hair loss, as well. The new vitamins I take are Vita 4 Life, | specifically for weight loss surgery patients and can be found at: | > | > http://www.vita4life.net | > | > | > I continue to feel very blessed with the surgery, although I'm | disappointed I was one of the few who got a bowel obstruction. I'm | not thrilled about having to go through recovery, basically, again. | But, am very grateful it was caught in time. Even with this recent | surgery, I would do it all again - as it has truly given me life | back -- my good health back! The happiness I feel because I'm not | disgusted with myself, the energy I feel because I am so much more | healthy - makes it all MORE than worth it. I still count myself very | fortunate, as I didn't have major problems and still haven't. And, | may have even taken the obstruction blow statistics for a bunch of | you. =) | > | > As I am continuing my recovery, I still plan on getting the ball | rolling with the non-profit organization, New Life Teams for Better | Health. There will be a website developed at newlifeteams.org. | There are groups of folks working on start-up of the organization, | education of PCPs and the public, education of insurance companies, | funding for those qualified candidates who cannot get insurance to | cover them or afford to self-pay, fundraising efforts on behalf of | the organization and extended stay projects. If you are interested | in being part of the organization, we would love to have your input. | You are welcome to subscribe to the yahoo list at: | > | > | > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/newlifeteams | > | > | > If you would like to make a tax deductible donation to our great | cause, or know of someone who would, contributions can be sent to: | > | > | > | > New Life Teams | > | > P. O. Box 112116 | > | > Cincinnati, OH 45211-2116 | > | > | > | > Thank you, as always for your wonderful support -- I feel that you | are all like extended family and feel very blessed. | > | > Love, | > | > Kris G | > Cincinnati, Ohio | > 5'7 " , 40 years old | > 8/22 - 283 - BMI 44.3 | > 04/22 - 166 - BMI 26 | > ciao to 117 lbs. & 117.25 inches in 8 months | > Open BPD/DS 08/22/00 | > Bowel obstruction surgery 4/20/01 | > Dr. Maguire, Kettering OH | > HumanaFreedom Plus Plan | > iwillbefit@y... | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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