Significant Complications

CelticSoul
on 11/24/13 7:51 am

Some of you may have followed a previous post about the end of September or 1st of October this year.  I had had a number of post op issues after my 4/3/12 GBS.  About 6 wks post op I developed a stricture and had to have more surgery.  Then, about 8 wks post op I had a serious gastric bleed that required hospitalization and transfusions.  I have had 2 EGD's w/continued diagnosis of anastomotic ulcers.  Then, I was in hospital on 9/14/13, 10/13 and again on 10/24 when an internal hernia was discovered and repaired.  Unfortunately, this has not fixed the issues of pain, difficulty eating and gastroparesis.  The gastro doc will do ANOTHER EGD on Wednesday am  to DOCUMENT internal issues and I will go to my bariatric surgeon Wednesday afternoon to discuss plan.  Suffice it to say, I AM TERRIFIED.  I honestly am not unhappy about having had the surgery-problems do arise, but my issue is with the poor post op care I received following continued pain and problems.  There is a significant conflict of interest when a doctor's desire for a perfect "EXCELLENCE" rating becomes more important than reconciling a patient's ongoing problems.  If I opt to transfer care to a new bariatric surgeon, the delay could be 4-6 wks.  That's not a healthy alternative IMO as I've already dropped another 7 pounds since 10/24/13 and I am back on liquids now.  I urge everyone to understand ALL of the potential risks involved before undertaking the physiologic changes of any type of bariatric surgery.  I do not regret my decision.  I am about 12 pounds from my goal....the doctor's goal is about where I am now.  But, I have had a very difficult time getting to goal.  And, now, I am concerned about more serious surgical intervention to correct these issues.  My greatest words of advice is make sure you discuss how your surgeon handles problems that may arise.  Ask questions about after hours and weekend emergencies.  Ask questions about how they will coordinate care if you develop gastric problems which arise AFTER bariatric surgery.  I was unaware that there was this 'conflict of interest' where bariatrics and gastroenterology cross.  This should not be an issue about physician ego-it should be an issue about proper patient care.  If there is anyone out there that has experienced this sort of problem and resides in the N. California area-please gram me.  Maybe you have some suggestions about how to proceed.  I need help.  I'm so afraid.

 

Celtieindecision

        

        
Member Services
on 11/24/13 8:33 am - Irvine, CA

Hello Celtie,

We are so very sorry for all you have been through.  May we suggest you post this on your surgery type forum and the California Weight Loss Forums and reach out to members at those forums also.

Please keep us posted on how you are doing!

Regards,

Member Services Team

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