Guest guest Posted December 9, 2000 Report Share Posted December 9, 2000 Hello Preops and Postops: I'm back home here in South FL and safely on the other side. I had my MGB on November 29th and it went fantastic. I felt really green at the gills when I got back to my room. I felt some pain and I kept pressing the pain pump button until my blood pressure fell and that made me feel worse so I stopped pressing it and never pressed it again. The pain was manageable. What I kept thinking was pain was really gas and that gas pain was really uncomfortable. The nurses were wonderful (Margaret and Dorothy) and I just kept wanting to get up to wee-wee. I had my oxygen on and IV fluid running with my Marilyn Monroe stockings and my pumpup stockings on as well. I didn't take my first walk until 10:30 PM and I looked and felt kinda green. But I am so thankful and grateful that I didn't have any complications. Dr. Rutledge was wonderful. The OR team that prepped me for surgery were wonderful. I still can't believe how calm and happy I was (and that's before they even gave me medication). All I kept thinking was I will never be fatter than what I am right now. When people asked me if I used visualization, yeah, I visualized the day I'm a hoochie mama walking through the Secret store at the mall in my stiletto heels knowing I could fit into anything on the racks. My life partner was with me every step of the way and took excellent care of me. She doted on me hand and foot (now if I can just get her to do this at home!!) and stayed with me the night at Durham Regional and just took excellent care of me. She's still watching over me like a hawk. We stayed in a suite for a week and I felt better sitting up in a bedside recliner. The only thing that got to me was all those damn Olive Garden commercials on TV with the pasta flying in the air. That night I dreamed of dancing rigatoni. The first day I was only able to walk Tazzy and Prissy to the car and in front of the hotel room but by the third day I was a walking fool. Poor Prissy couldn't keep up with me. It was cold in Durham the week we were there. We missed the snowstorm that was supposed to hit on Sun. 12/3 by a few miles. That would have been pretty to see. Clinic before and after was really great and informative. Staples came out with no problem. Barbara is awesome. Dr. Rutledge is the life of the party. Got to meet some wonderful people there: Gwen, Jon, Rhonda, Phyllis, Kim. We started driving home and got back home in time for my brother's birthday party at a fancy Italian restaurant where I got to watch everyone filling up on all my favorite Italian goodies but I sat there sipping my minestrone broth and had a great time. Everytime I asked Terri how something tasted she would always reassuringly say " Don't worry honey, it tasted awful. You didn't miss anything. " And I laughed and felt better. Tonight I walked with Prissy really far (something I haven't been able to do in yrs.) and am doing fine on my skim milk fruit supplement shakes, yogurt, chicken noodle soup and broth, saltines, juices. No dumping, no bellyaches, no nausea, nothing. Just lots of burping. I have to Thank God and Thank Dr. Rutledge. I weighed 351 lbs. at clinic the day before surgeryand I lost 8 lbs. the first week. I haven't weighed since. The number doesn't interest me, feeling better does. I was feeling so horrible before surgery that I'm just grateful that I'm feeling better, and the surgery was without complications. I thank God and Dr. Rutledge for saving my life. I will never be able to thank them both enough. I also want to thank all my contacts and all the people that were so supportive of me throughout this entire journey so far. I would be happy to help anyone out during their journey. Please feel free to contact me at: vivienrn@.... Continued success for everyone, Safe and Serene journey for all, Vivienne, RN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2000 Report Share Posted December 10, 2000 Vivienne, What a wonderful letter.....Welcome to the Post-Ops! warmly, Beth in Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2000 Report Share Posted December 10, 2000 Vivienne, its so great of you to share your story with us. Happy to see that you made it to the other side safely. Good luck and keep us updated. Pat Iurato Nevada hopeful Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2000 Report Share Posted December 10, 2000 Hey Vivienne! Way to go. You're right...you'll never be that fat again...or as fat as you are today...LOL....you're on your way to being a hoochie mama for sure. Flo in land > ** Original Subject: RE: I'M HOME AND SAFELY ON THE OTHER SIDE!! > ** > > ** Original Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 14:52:40 -0700 > ** Original Message follows... > > Hello Preops and Postops: > I'm back home here in South FL and safely on the other side. I had my MGB on November 29th and it went fantastic. I felt really green at the gills when I got back to my room. I felt some pain and I kept pressing the pain pump button until my blood pressure fell and that made me feel worse so I stopped pressing it and never pressed it again. The pain was manageable. What I kept thinking was pain was really gas and that gas pain was really uncomfortable. The nurses were wonderful (Margaret and Dorothy) and I just kept wanting to get up to wee-wee. I had my oxygen on and IV fluid running with my Marilyn Monroe stockings and my pumpup stockings on as well. I didn't take my first walk until 10:30 PM and I looked and felt kinda green. But I am so thankful and grateful that I didn't have any complications. Dr. Rutledge was wonderful. The OR team that prepped me for surgery were wonderful. I still can't believe how calm and happy I was (and that's before they even gave me medication). All I kept thinking was I will never be fatter than what I am right now. When people asked me if I used visualization, yeah, I visualized the day I'm a hoochie mama walking through the Secret store at the mall in my stiletto heels knowing I could fit into anything on the racks. My life partner was with me every step of the way and took excellent care of me. She doted on me hand and foot (now if I can just get her to do this at home!!) and stayed with me the night at Durham Regional and just took excellent care of me. She's still watching over me like a hawk. We stayed in a suite for a week and I felt better sitting up in a bedside recliner. The only thing that got to me was all those damn Olive Garden commercials on TV with the pasta flying in the air. That night I dreamed of dancing rigatoni. The first day I was only able to walk Tazzy and Prissy to the car and in front of the hotel room but by the third day I was a walking fool. Poor Prissy couldn't keep up with me. It was cold in Durham the week we were there. We missed the snowstorm that was supposed to hit on Sun. 12/3 by a few miles. That would have been pretty to see. Clinic before and after was really great and informative. Staples came out with no problem. Barbara is awesome. Dr. Rutledge is the life of the party. Got to meet some wonderful people there: Gwen, Jon, Rhonda, Phyllis, Kim. We started driving home and got back home in time for my brother's birthday party at a fancy Italian restaurant where I got to watch everyone filling up on all my favorite Italian goodies but I sat there sipping my minestrone broth and had a great time. Everytime I asked Terri how something tasted she would always reassuringly say " Don't worry honey, it tasted awful. You didn't miss anything. " And I laughed and felt better. Tonight I walked with Prissy really far (something I haven't been able to do in yrs.) and am doing fine on my skim milk fruit supplement shakes, yogurt, chicken noodle soup and broth, saltines, juices. No dumping, no bellyaches, no nausea, nothing. Just lots of burping. I have to Thank God and Thank Dr. Rutledge. I weighed 351 lbs. at clinic the day before surgeryand I lost 8 lbs. the first week. I haven't weighed since. The number doesn't interest me, feeling better does. I was feeling so horrible before surgery that I'm just grateful that I'm feeling better, and the surgery was without complications. I thank God and Dr. Rutledge for saving my life. I will never be able to thank them both enough. I also want to thank all my contacts and all the people that were so supportive of me throughout this entire journey so far. I would be happy to help anyone out during their journey. Please feel free to contact me at: vivienrn@.... > Continued success for everyone, > Safe and Serene journey for all, > Vivienne, RN > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2000 Report Share Posted December 10, 2000 Vivienne: Did you find out how to get on post op side. Glad you are doing good. I am doing fine. Phyllis in fla Orange Park Vivienne wrote: > Hello Preops and Postops: > I'm back home here in South FL and safely on the other side. I had my MGB on November 29th and it went fantastic. I felt really green at the gills when I got back to my room. I felt some pain and I kept pressing the pain pump button until my blood pressure fell and that made me feel worse so I stopped pressing it and never pressed it again. The pain was manageable. What I kept thinking was pain was really gas and that gas pain was really uncomfortable. The nurses were wonderful (Margaret and Dorothy) and I just kept wanting to get up to wee-wee. I had my oxygen on and IV fluid running with my Marilyn Monroe stockings and my pumpup stockings on as well. I didn't take my first walk until 10:30 PM and I looked and felt kinda green. But I am so thankful and grateful that I didn't have any complications. Dr. Rutledge was wonderful. The OR team that prepped me for surgery were wonderful. I still can't believe how calm and happy I was (and that's before they even gave me medication). All I kept thinking was I will never be fatter than what I am right now. When people asked me if I used visualization, yeah, I visualized the day I'm a hoochie mama walking through the Secret store at the mall in my stiletto heels knowing I could fit into anything on the racks. My life partner was with me every step of the way and took excellent care of me. She doted on me hand and foot (now if I can just get her to do this at home!!) and stayed with me the night at Durham Regional and just took excellent care of me. She's still watching over me like a hawk. We stayed in a suite for a week and I felt better sitting up in a bedside recliner. The only thing that got to me was all those damn Olive Garden commercials on TV with the pasta flying in the air. That night I dreamed of dancing rigatoni. The first day I was only able to walk Tazzy and Prissy to the car and in front of the hotel room but by the third day I was a walking fool. Poor Prissy couldn't keep up with me. It was cold in Durham the week we were there. We missed the snowstorm that was supposed to hit on Sun. 12/3 by a few miles. That would have been pretty to see. Clinic before and after was really great and informative. Staples came out with no problem. Barbara is awesome. Dr. Rutledge is the life of the party. Got to meet some wonderful people there: Gwen, Jon, Rhonda, Phyllis, Kim. We started driving home and got back home in time for my brother's birthday party at a fancy Italian restaurant where I got to watch everyone filling up on all my favorite Italian goodies but I sat there sipping my minestrone broth and had a great time. Everytime I asked Terri how something tasted she would always reassuringly say " Don't worry honey, it tasted awful. You didn't miss anything. " And I laughed and felt better. Tonight I walked with Prissy really far (something I haven't been able to do in yrs.) and am doing fine on my skim milk fruit supplement shakes, yogurt, chicken noodle soup and broth, saltines, juices. No dumping, no bellyaches, no nausea, nothing. Just lots of burping. I have to Thank God and Thank Dr. Rutledge. I weighed 351 lbs. at clinic the day before surgeryand I lost 8 lbs. the first week. I haven't weighed since. The number doesn't interest me, feeling better does. I was feeling so horrible before surgery that I'm just grateful that I'm feeling better, and the surgery was without complications. I thank God and Dr. Rutledge for saving my life. I will never be able to thank them both enough. I also want to thank all my contacts and all the people that were so supportive of me throughout this entire journey so far. I would be happy to help anyone out during their journey. Please feel free to contact me at: vivienrn@.... > Continued success for everyone, > Safe and Serene journey for all, > Vivienne, RN > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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