A Real-Life Case Study of One Person's Complications for those Considering WLS

CidGrad
on 5/12/11 6:53 am - Upper Marlboro, MD
Let me preface this by saying that I am not posting this to dissuade / convince / influence anyone against having WLS. It is funny (and uncanny) but through all of my complications I still believe that my decision to do so was sound. I cannot say that I would do it again but I am just now coming out of the thick of things. My opinion could very well change with time. I have lost 120 lbs this far ... I look and feel great.

This is my story ... it is a cautionary tale for those considering WLS. WLS is serious and potentially dangerous and life-threatening. Take this decision VERY seriously and realize what can happen to you and know that you have absolutely no control over these complications whatsover. I was that 1% that you read about ... recovery is extremely difficult -- both physically and mentally.

The series of events that follow stem from my 12/6/2010 VSG surgery:

 

1.       December 6, 2010 – VSG conducted

2.       December 26, 2010 -- I passed out at home and was rushed to the emergency room. I was diagnosed with “Bilateral Pulmonary Embolism" – blood clots in both lungs. I spent three days in the Intensive Care Unit and another 5 days recuperating in a trauma hospital. I started on blood thinner therapy (Coumadin). I was severely anemic and weak when I was released

3.       February 17, 2011 – I had been vomiting multiple days for three weeks prior to the 17th. I went to see my surgeon and was immediately sent to the hospital. Doctors ran a CT scan and a barium swallow. They discovered that one of the sutures from the 12/6 surgery had ruptured and contents from my stomach had been steadily leaking into my body cavity. This caused septic infection and had formed a softball sized abscess in my abdomen

4.       February 18, 2011 – I had surgery to place a filter in my veins to protect against any additional blood clots

5.       February 19, 2011 – I had emergency surgery to drain the abscess, identify the specific location of the leak (fistula), and attempt to repair the damaged suture. I remained in the hospital for another 10 days. I had a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC line) – a form intravenous access that can be used for a prolonged period of time – inserted. I was started on IV nutrition (called TPN) through the PICC on 12-hour cycles at night. Home health care comes to the house once a week to make certain that all is well with the line. They instructed me as to how to prepare the TPN mix for use. To date I have not eaten solid food since 2/17/2011. I have had a JP drain inserted into my abdomen since that time

6.       My physicians have been very aggressive in treating my condition. I have had the following diagnostic and surgical procedures since 2/17/2011

 

a.       2/19/2011 – fistula repair surgery #1

b.      3/21/2011 – fistula repair surgery  #2

c.       3/30/2011 – Upper GI series #1

d.      4/7/2011 – fistula repair surgery with stent placement #3

e.      4/15/2011 – CT Scan

f.        4/20/2011 – fistula repair surgery #4

g.       4/25/2011 – fistula repair surgery with stent removal #5

h.      4/28/2011 – Upper GI Series #2

i.         5/2/2011 – fistula repair surgery #6

j.        5/10/2011 – Upper GI Series #3

k.       5/16/2011 – upcoming fistula repair surgery #7 -- my leak is sealed but for a very tiny 1/4 inch portion of fistula tract that my surgeon wants to fill with fibrin glue. There has been no leakage at all into my JP drain for the past few weeks. My energy is back at 100% and I'm going to be released to go back to work at the end of the month.


        
Mandi E.
on 5/12/11 7:02 am - Kissimmee, FL
I'm so sorry to hear that you've had to go through all this. Thank you for sharing your journey with us! 
xoxo~Mandi
"I don't mind living in a man's world, as long as I can be a woman in it!" ~Marilyn Monroe
 HW:422LBs Pre-op:394LBs SW:391.6LBs CW:303LBs GW:190LBs (5'10")
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Jenny C.
on 5/12/11 7:02 am
Thanks for posting your story.  My thoughts are with you for successful healing.
Jenny
                                                
FatGuyInALittleCoat
on 5/12/11 7:04 am - New Orleans

This all sounds very positive and I'm so happy for you.  I know you've had quite the ordeal.  Glad to hear things are finally going in the right direction!

Current weight: 170 lbs.

Once I reach goal, this cow will be killed & eaten... 2 ounces at a time.

Total includes 56 lbs. lost on 2-month low carb pre-op diet.  Start date 9/13/10.

Could_It_Be
on 5/12/11 7:20 am
 thanks so much for sharing this, I wish you continued health!
BriarRose
on 5/12/11 7:21 am
I know that this has just been a nightmare for you. I wish you good health and a great outcome from your upcoming surgery.
Briar Rose  
High Wt 300 lbs.  Pre-op Wt loss 34 lbs.   
Sunkissedsgrho
on 5/12/11 7:22 am - LA
Glad you are doing better! I won't lie, as a preop, it's pretty scary, but I'm glad to be informed of everything, the good and the bad. And well, most battles aren't won without a fight! I'd say you fought yours well, and have the battle scares and the victory to prove it! Keep up the great work! I wouldn't expect anything less coming from a mighty man of Omega Psi Phi!
skinimini
on 5/12/11 7:29 am
thank you for this post. People always say you have that 1 % chance of something like this happening. 1% isn't much, unless it's YOU it happens to! You seem to be doing well, as of late, and I hope you continue to get better and better.

I hear these stories from you, and Cherubchic and Ulysses, and it puts a "face" to the statistics and makes it that much more REAL.

These are risks and we do need to know about them!

Continued health to you!

I am 5' 7" tall and 35-years-old   **Sheri**
My ticker shows who I did this for:  Azure and Malachi

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July 10th, 2011:  Down 26 lbs. and 15 1/4 ".

Aug. 10th, 2011: Down 14 lbs. and 13 3/4 ".

Sept. 10th, 2011:

Oct. 10th, 2011:


        

Monica W.
on 5/12/11 7:54 am - TX
Om my goodness, I am so sorry that you had to endure this type of trauma but I am thankful that you are better. Thank you for sharing......
  
  
      
frisco
on 5/12/11 7:59 am
 
Thanks for posting this......And please post again whenever you feel the need.....

People need to know that this indeed is a possibility.....

Hope there is a speedy recovery for you from here on out !!!

frisco

SW 338lbs. GW 175lbs. Goal in 11 months. CW 148lbs. WL 190lbs.

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