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Old 04-30-2008, 11:10 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Thank you Wit and Sue,

I am concerned about this one, I guess it was the PS comments about being on a resperator in ICU for 1 to 3 days post op that has me spooked.
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Dave. I had the upside down T, they call in anchor incision here. Cut hip to hip and up to the bottom of the rib cage. I had my RNY open, so the vertical cut is in the same place and I don't have a belly button anymore, by my choice.

I had a rough go of if for sure, but I am happy to be rid of the skin and no more pain from the flapping skin. It was a long road, but its been almost a year now and I can't believe it.
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wow Dave i'm sorry i hope that insurance does cover it and i think you'll do fine. It does sounds painful though may i ask about your ostomies? was it a complication of GBS
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Lisa, how did that first month go and what would you do to make that month easier if you could go back in time?

Deb, The iliostomy in Not a complication of RNY I have indeterminate Ulcerative colitis / Chrones. The RNY was so that I could drop enough weight to have a surgery to remove precancerous parts of rectum and colon.

Thanks to both of you for your time and concern.

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Dave, I can most certainly understand your concern. Did your doctor explain why he felt you would need to be on a ventilator for a few days? Usually people don't require a vent after plastic surgery..but obviously he will be doing a lot more work during your surgery. Just still kinda surprised about the vent.
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Beth you are amazing. You should be focused on your own healing. I hope all is going well.

The vent 24 to 72 hrs. (ICU) is because of the large hernia just below my sternum. and the repairs required to my muscle wall from the previous surgeries. He is saying that with all muscle wall repair, that things will be so tight that it will be very difficult to breath for a while. He is hoping a day or two sedated will be easier on me than dealing with all the pain while trying to breathe and the possibility of respiratory arrest.

Enough about me. I hope today finds you well and focused on your healing. Beth I am so impressed with your knowledge and on tireless support of others.

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Beth you are amazing. You should be focused on your own healing. I hope all is going well.

The vent 24 to 72 hrs. (ICU) is because of the large hernia just below my sternum. and the repairs required to my muscle wall from the previous surgeries. He is saying that with all muscle wall repair, that things will be so tight that it will be very difficult to breath for a while. He is hoping a day or two sedated will be easier on me than dealing with all the pain while trying to breathe and the possibility of respiratory arrest.

Enough about me. I hope today finds you well and focused on your healing. Beth I am so impressed with your knowledge and on tireless support of others.

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Oh, thank you Dave. I'm doing much better today. I took Vicodan last night and something for the nausea and I slept like a rock. I didn't wake up until the alarm went off at 6:30 to get my daughter off to school. I drank a protein shake and then went right back to bed and slept several more hours. I'm not nauseated at all today so it looks as if it will be a much better day.

I am a nurse with 31 years in critical care, so even though I do burns I often work the adult critical care unit too. Thus, the greater knowledge base. . Your explaination makes total sense to me and really does sound like the best route for you with your plastic surgery. I'm sure the idea of a vent is scary. It would scare me too, but know they keep you pretty sedated so your body can rest and work with the machine. There are wonderful drugs out there to help you through it. Often patients will be on 2 different kinds of continous IV meds. One for pain and the other for sedation. Usually the nurses are able to regulate those dosages, to a point, in order to keep the patient comfortable. I'm glad to hear that your doctor is explaining things well to you. Personally I feel that is the sign of a good doctor...someone you can trust.

Thanks again for the kind words. I'm taking care of myself and allowing myself to heal...promise.
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