In two weeks...
JDJasperNana
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Hi, I'm new to this. I'm scheduled for a gastric bypass on Jan. 30. I've done a lot of preparing but I'm curious...
What is the one thing you wish you would have done or are really glad you did BEFORE the procedure?
Thanks everyone!
What is the one thing you wish you would have done or are really glad you did BEFORE the procedure?
Thanks everyone!
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congrats! very exciting! these are random and don't know if they will help or what you are looking for:
-lowered my bed off of the lifts that it was on for easier getting in and out of bed... for a couple days i had to turn to my side then put my legs on the ground, then slide down the side of the bed a little to get out of bed!!!
-get all of your domestica out of the way.. i put fresh bedding on for when i returned from the hospital, vacuumed, etc. so when I came home everything was done and I could concentrate on healing
- pack chapstick and gas-x in your hospital bag.. my lips were so dry, I was so glad i had it.. also the sooner you can get relief from the gas pressure the better you'll feel..it took a couple days for the gas pressure to ease for me.
hope it helps a little!0 -
Your tips are very helpful! Thanks!0
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Have different options of liquid protein. I had two options i liked prior to surgery but couldnt stand them after. Also check w the surgeon begore you choose to self medicate with gas x0
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I am with you. My surgery is Feb 2. This is a great question!0
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I thought I was prepared and I wasn't as prepared as I thought I was. My surprise was that I couldn't get enough water in. Before surgery I drank the 36 - 48 oz each day for two weeks with no problem. After surgery I could only do a spoon at a time. I'll save you the calculation it wasn't enough, and I struggled.
Medications were an other problem cut up or smashed tasted nasty, wish I would have asked the Dr for liquid medications. Also ask your Dr about antacids and stool softener postoperative most of us need them. constipation is painful!0 -
Thanks, I love the tips!0
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I wish I had purchased a stool softener (not a laxative) so I had that available when I needed it. I'm glad I had the ability to sleep inclined for a little while after surgery to help with the initial reflux. I'm glad I took 2 weeks off from work after the surgery just to get through my liquids stage and recover. Best wishes to you on your upcoming surgery.0
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