One week after surgery and no uncomfortable feelings, no pain pills and no more diabetes meds! Ya for me, at 70 going through this operation. Dr. found past open incision operation for gall bladder removal left my small intestines and stomach glued together. Back then, 1978, the glue to help close the gall bladder long incision went beyond the surgical cut. The doctor went in and freed my organs, cleaned up my intestines, stomach and old gallbladder removal site then did my sleeve and finally pulled out my stomach back down from my esophagus. All this was done using laparoscopic incisions. A one hour surgery took 4-hours. He told me at first when he saw the situation he was going to just get out and close up or do an open incision, but decided to use laparoscopic incisions and just work through it. After 2 and a half hours the doc called my husband to let him know the situation. Hubby and sons were distraught in the waiting room, not knowing what happened. My husband was very great full for the doctors call.
Excellent hospital stay where I was visited by 4 doctors, two PAs and the anesthesiologist that were in the operating room. Any way, I had a few extra corrections in addition to my sleeve. Thank goodness I was in excellent hands for this journey. I feel relieved that I switched from the bypass to sleeve in light of the state of my small intestines! All is fine and since last Wednesday I lost 9 pounds and continue walking, walking, walking.
Had my first post-op doctors visit and all is good, moved to stage 2 diet...added: eggs, farina, pudding, cream soup, hot chocolate, V8 juice and yogurt (all low cal, low sodium and/or sugar free). As a surprise I received photos of my operation...what a miracle. I’m so pleased with the outcome of my Bariatric surgery.