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Don 1962
on 10/1/18 3:33 pm
Topic: RE: Skin surgery

Congrats on coming out on the other side!

Don 1962
on 10/1/18 3:30 pm
Topic: RE: Sunday Weigh In

Pics from your plastic surgery!

(deactivated member)
on 10/1/18 3:01 pm, edited 10/1/18 3:06 pm
VSG on 10/11/16
Topic: Skin surgery

Today I went for loose skin surgery. The doc referred to it as an inverted T. Some people call it a fleur de lis. If he cut on every line he drew this morning, I must have ten feet of sutures right about now.

Here's a picture from the prep room. As my life often goes, after stripping me down to my birthday suit and giving me a flimsy gown, they put me in a room at the end of the hall that contains the coffee machine, vending machine, and microwave. It is where EVERYONE in the department hangs out or walks through. Hook me up to tubes and wires so I?m stuck in bed, and all of a sudden I have to worry about wardrobe malfunctions.

It?s been an adventure. I arrived at 0445 for my 0500 appointment. Surgery was scheduled for 0730. At the last minute they realized they had to shave me. Most of the ladies wouldn?t have this problem I?ll bet. I don?t know about the other men here, but I look like Magilla Gorilla under my T shirts. I lost a big patch of fur forever today, and at the very least, I?ll never have to pick lint out of my belly button again. ???

They had me in the pediatric section of the prep area. I guess someone informed them about my humor. While I was there someone brought in a special needs teenage boy. I felt awful for him. He started hollering when they tried to change his socks. Getting an IV in him was almost impossible. I hope things went better for him after they got him prepped. This stuff is bad enough when you understand what they?re doing and why.

Surgery itself was easy. I wasn?t there. Then it was on to recovery. They squirted liquid fentanyl into my IV on a regular basis so that was good. I eventually convinced them to give me some ice, and not too long after that, they gave me COFFEE!! I must have pounded down a quart of coffee.

Part of all the coffee was my lengthy sojourn in the recovery room. At first I was waiting for a room to open up. Then they told me they were giving the room a UV treatment. I said to take all the time they needed to kill every single germ in there. No infection for me! ???

While I was fairly comfortable, the recovery room was not without trials. They moved a woman in on the other side of my curtain who did NOT follow instructions, and proceeded to barf up her breakfast shortly after arriving. She did so in a very noisy fashion. Then she needed to drop a deuce in her bedpan. Since she was hard of hearing, I was treated to the whole discussion concerning the mechanics. The good news is, no odors wafted across the barrier from either event.

I am doped up on morphine right now. It is still a bit painful. I hope that part improves quickly. According to the nurses, I was making awful jokes as they wheeled me out of the OR. Again. I made bad jokes coming out of my bariatric surgery. In today?s episode, one of the nurses even sent another nurse from a different section over to me for the purpose of repeating a couple of them. I heard them afterwards pronouncing them as keepers.

My wife stayed as close as she could for the ordeal, and just now departed after leaving me some protein bars. The kitchen is NOT fast. I literally spent 10 minutes on hold at 3PM just to order an omelette. It took 50 minutes to arrive, but they warned me of that, and it was hot. Not only that, they were very generous with the bacon. At least they have breakfast. Dinner is either pizza or noodles. The nurses have been great, and have been congregating for stories.

Update since I finished writing the above. I switched over from morphine to Percocet. It?s been a little over an hour and so far so good, at least for daytime. Imma going for the morphine to get some sleep tonight.

(deactivated member)
on 10/1/18 2:03 pm, edited 10/1/18 7:03 am
VSG on 10/11/16
Topic: RE: Sunday Weigh In


I don?t have lots (of bad food, anyway) but this one is probably my most egregious transgression. I ate pizza, and drank a BEER at the same time! It was a very good IPA. And despite NYC being a place I don?t really like, the pizza is incredible. The boss also sent a bag full of candy up to everyone's room. So I was bad. But it was temporary, planned, and I have recovered from it nicely.

Don 1962
on 10/1/18 3:41 am
Topic: RE: Sunday Weigh In

Last week: 185.2

This week: 184.6 (Mon)

Long overdue for a wazoo scope. Had a couple polyps on the last one a decade ago.

Weekend to Starkville was okay except for losing the game to former head coach Mullens and Florida Gators. 13-6. Auburn comes to down this week. Will be watching that one on TV. Not going back till the Aggies are in town. Cowboys pulled it off yesterday.

Back to work! BACK TO WORK! (best strained voice of Japanese kiss ass in the movie "Gung Ho")

Never, and I mean NEVER, trust a fart!! 


Don 1962
on 10/1/18 3:32 am
Topic: RE: Sunday Weigh In

Post lots of pics!

(deactivated member)
on 9/30/18 2:15 pm
VSG on 10/11/16
Topic: RE: Sunday Weigh In

I discovered my bariatric surgeon also does colonoscopies, so I was going to have him do it this summer. Then our insurance changed and a Charlie Foxtrot ensued, so I still need to get one done. I'm waiting until the dust settles from my skin surgery. To answer your question though, you will want to make sure whoever does yours knows you had gastric surgery.

(deactivated member)
on 9/30/18 12:01 pm
82much
on 9/30/18 7:14 am
VSG on 11/28/16
Topic: RE: Sunday Weigh In

197.2 Last week
194.5 Today

" It is a good lesson on lack of vigilance. It is also a lesson that you can go off the rails once in a while if you are able to get right back on. It is the getting back on that is key. "

These words need to be seen by all bariatric patients. I feel so mentally crappy when I veer off good eating. We all need to hear it happens and it is not a big thing when dealt in a healthy way. They hit home today.

Great week to all!

-Bob

Greateight
on 9/30/18 7:10 am
RNY on 08/29/18
Topic: RE: Sunday Weigh In

I turned 50 in April of 2016. Since I have a lifetime of neglecting health issues until they snowballed, I was determined to do my age 50 colonoscopy timely. Initially I had wanted to do it before the holidays but I guess I just lost track of time. So its right around Halloween and I say to myself "OK, stop messing around and just schedule the damn thing". I called and asked for an appointment as soon as possible right after New Year's. They responded that they were all full but that they had openings on Monday February 5th. I said great, I will take that and I hung up happy that I took care of this before my 51st birthday.

Well a few weeks go by and I start seeing commercials for the Super Bowl. Sunday February 4th, 2017. I could have rescheduled but by that that time I just wanted to get it done. And then my Patriots made the game. So the day of the Super Bowl, I was reduced to nothing but Diet Ginger Ale while my friends texted me about the scotches that they were drinking pre-game. Then my sons ordered Wing Stop. Filling the entire house with smells of Buffalo Wings and French Fries.

Just as the game started I began drinking the prep solution it kicked in right around the time the trophy presentation. Spent the early morning after the game wrapped in blankets reading the post-game analysis and drinking the second round of solution.

The actual procedure isn't that big of a deal. Make sure you have a ride home though.

LW 267

CW 263.4

Have a great week all. Welcome back Mountaineer and congratulations on your surgery date.

Jim Age 59 Height 6 Feet Consult Weight 344 SW 289 Pre-Surgery -55, M1 -25, M2 -16, M3 -21, M4 -10, M5 -5, M6 -1, M7 -4, M8 0, M9 +4, M10 -4

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