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to stay on track with the pre-op liquid diet

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Mark R. Gibbs
I met Dr. Gibbs for the 1st time at a seminar he held with his staff. Dr. Gibbs was a very informed Dr. and let you know his honest opinion and never sugar coated anything, which I liked a lot. Dr. Gibb's staff is very wonderful, anytime I have a question I can email them and receive an answer right away. My 1st visit to Dr. Gibbs before the surgery, I had a list of questions. He was very straight forward with me and answered each question as honestly as he could. Dr. Gibbs took the time to answer each question and made sure I understood the answer to each. The day of the surgery Dr,. Gibbs and his staff were wonderful, made me feel comfortable and ready to do this. After the surgery, Dr. Gibbs skilled surgical knowledge, I was not in any pain after the surgery at all. I was pleasantly surprised. I never had any pain from the surgery at all.. I am 7 days post -op and walking 3 miles per day now, have so much energy. I cannot thank Dr. Gibbs enough. Dr. Gibbs has given me something back that I was trying to achieve on my own for years. Dr. Gibbs gave me a tool, a wonderful tool that I will be able to use the rest of my life.
Dr. Gibbs advised me at the seminar, at our 1st appt and each time he came to the hospital to visit me about aftercare. Dr. Gibbs wanted to make sure I was on the same page as him for the aftercare, which I certainly was. Dr. Gibbs also recommended the support group and made sure I was aware of this most valuable and informational group. Dr. Gibbs went over the surgical risks with me and made sure I understood everything.

THANK YOU DR. GIBBS. I recommend Dr. Gibbs highly!!!

Deb Gore
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Describe your behavioral and emotional battle with weight control before learning about bariatric surgery.
I had a love/hate/love relationship with food. Food always made me feel good. When I was stressed I would reach for the worst possible food to chew on and I wasn't even hungry. I would look in the mirror and curse myself out. No matter what I did the fat would not leave my body. I could not get a full nights sleep I was always getting up multiple times to use the bathroom because all of the fat on my organs would be pushing on my bladder. I could not sneeze, cough, or laugh my bladder would let go. This was very embarrassing. I would cry, I would hate to go shopping because people would look at me and I can only imagine what they were thinking in their heads about me. Children would stare at me. I would feel horrible and what did I do, I...
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Down to 16 hrs
on November 1, 2011 11:50 am
I am so very excited.  I had my 2nd nutritionist appt before surgery, my pre-op evaluation, the only test that hurt was when they had to pierce my artery in my wrist to draw blood to test the oxygen.  It was worse than a wasp sting.  It was funny after the nurse was done being vampira, she says, Deb put pressure on your wrist as I had to go into your artery to get the blood and it will squirt out.  Well...wait a second, I wanted to see that!  I only seen that in movies, so i wanted to see if it was really true.  Let me tell ya IT IS!!! 

Now at 3pm I will see my surgeon and he will then decide the surgery will be open or laproscopic.  I hope for the latter, but I don't want to know.  I don't need to know right now anyway, cause I can't change the outcome.  So surprise me!  I will find out when I wake up.

So while at the hospital before the pre-op eval the nurse took me to the recovery room and showed me where I will come to from the operating room.  She also told me they have an entire floor dedicated to bariatric surgery, so thats nice that all the nurses will know exactly what we need and want.

So this is my plan.  Be at the hospital at 5:30am, prep at 6:30am and surgery at 7:30am.  **Hope I get a good cocktail prior** I figure I will be in my room by 9:30am and I would think by 5:30pm I should be able to get up and start walking lil baby steps from my bed to the door, then later from my bed to the outside of the door.  Then the next day, from my bed out the door and a few tiles down the hall and keep on taking baby steps until I am able to get down the hall and back (hopefully before I leave the hospital)

Home..well I have put my cream of chicken and cream of mushroom seperatly with milk in the blender, blened and chopped real good and placed in ice sube trays and froze so I do not waste an entire can of soup.  So when I am ready to have my few spoonfulls of soup I can pop a soup pop out of the ice cube tray and place in microwave.

I made sure my entire house is clean, laundry done, and everything picked up and put away.  My walk way in the house is about 300 feet from the bedroom to the foryer (maybe a little longer) so I have a walker from a previous knee surgery like 5 yrs ago, so I will use the walker to help me be steady on my feet for the 1st few days. Went shopping for my post op diet no reason to have to run to the store. 

Sounds like a plan, hopefully will stick to it.  I am so very excited!!!!!

15 hrs now  woohoo!!!!!!

Take Care,
Deb
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O NO!!!!
on October 28, 2011 2:10 pm
I went to the doctor today, my family doctor for my routine 6mo labs and he said, "So lets have a listen to that chest, want to make sure all is clear."  I had broncitus 2 weeks ago and was happy it was 2 weeks ago so I could have meds and get rid of it which I did get rid of it.  So he said I still have some ratteling in my chest and said lets continue with some more meds to clear this up and he also said I do not see no reason why you can't continue with the surgery, just want to make sure you do not develop post-op pnomina.  I'm thinking, great just my luck!  Man I hope when I see the surgeon on November 1st that I am still cleared for surgery.  My dedication to the liquid diet will just crush me if something negative happens and I can't continue through with the surgery.  I know, better safe than sorry, but why me!!!!  ggggrrrrrr!!!!

Has anyone else ever had a bit of a cold or slight broncitus before surgery and was still able to continue with the the WLS?

Hope I get better and can continue with the surgery in 4 days!

Take Care,
Deb

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