Jeslyn0683
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Hi everyone, my name is Jessica and I'm new on here. I am scheduled to have the bariatric sleeve surgery next week and I'm a little nervous. Can anyone give me any advice? Did you have any complications or side effects?
Good morning Jessica, congratulations! I’m having my surgery today! I’m Excited and nervous at the same time, I can text you on other day and let you know how my experience is going! Have a good day.Hi everyone, my name is Jessica and I'm new on here. I am scheduled to have the bariatric sleeve surgery next week and I'm a little nervous. Can anyone give me any advice? Did you have any complications or side effects?
I really like the idea of the small 1 oz cups for sipping water. Being a nurse, I’m such a guzzler of fluids because I’m not sure when I will get another chance to drink during my shift, so it’s a bad habit of mine I’ve been working on. Thankfully I will be able to take 6 weeks off of work after surgery to assure I heal properly and stay hydrated.I had the sleeve surgery almost 3 months ago. Being scared/nervous is natural and I was no exception, but the staff at the hospital were great.
I checked in, was taken to a private room where I undressed and had to wipe my body down with antiseptic wipes (yes, I also did the antibacterial shower at home beforehand), then put the hospital gown & socks on (my ridiculously sensitive skin reacted to the wipes under my arms with burning and a red rash, but they gave me an antihistamine and that helped a lot). They asked questions, the surgeon came in to check on me, then they got the IV going and wheeled me to the surgery room where they had me scootch on to the operating table. They put the 'sleepy' mask on me and the next thing I knew the surgery was done.
After the surgery I was pretty out of it, as expected. They had put a binder around my belly and that helped with the pain (I didn't realize how much until I took it off a few days later...then put it back on, lol). The general pain wasn't too bad, but I would say something if it hurt and they gave me meds. The only thing I really wanted was ice chips, as my mouth was Super dry. They had me walk the hallways that day and the next, a few specialists and the surgeon visited, then they let me go home.
I was sent home with a variety of meds for pain, constipation, nausea, etc and a stack of 1 ounce cups to very slowly, but consistently, sip water from.
Hydrations is Super important and apparently one of the most common things that bring a person back to the hospital...dehydration can be dangerous. I was kind of paranoid about this, so both 3 days before and 3 days after the surgery I went to one of those hydration IV spas (B12 Love) and got the pre and post op hydration IV's. Pumped me full of fluids. I also had a timer that I ordered off of Amazon to remind me to sip water every 5-7 minutes. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!
There is a lot of contradictory information on-line and I found it confusing. Listen to your body and if you have questions call your surgeon, nutritionist or ask here.The unknown can be scary and I questioned everything at first, lol. As time passed I got more comfortable in listening to my body and trusting what it said.
You're gonna do Great...I'm very excited for you!!![]()
Hello congratulations, I had Sleeve surgery on August 25. Right know I’m doing only liquids, well the nutrition told me not to drink shakes before my surgery she wanted me to eat alot of protein and drink alot of water at list 32oz a day and that’s why I did.I am new also and I will be getting the gastric sle be in Dec. what I started doing is taking protein drinks, drinking more water and I will be giving up coffee soon. I hopefully this will help when it time to start my liquid diet. Has anyone else done that?
I gave up caffeinated coffee a couple of years ago and don’t miss it at all. Once you get through the first few weeks it’s smooth sailing. I recommend incrementally substituting caf with decaf when you make it.I am new also and I will be getting the gastric sle be in Dec. what I started doing is taking protein drinks, drinking more water and I will be giving up coffee soon. I hopefully this will help when it time to start my liquid diet. Has anyone else done that?