Posted July 24, 2011 - 1:51 PM
Monday I went to Baptist to meet with pretty much my surgery team and doctor (John David Nye). Not only did I make all my appointments on or before time - they didn't rush me or make me feel like a number. Here was my pre-op day:
10:00 a.m. - Radiology. They did my ultra-sound on my liver, stomach, abdominal area - I got there early (about 9:30) and I was done by 10:00
12:30 p.m. - Registration, Anesthesia, Bloodwork, Radiology and EKG. I ended up early for my registration appointment (after getting to finally eat - nothing to eat after midnight). They got me registered in 10 minutes and sent me talk to the Anesthesiologist. I ended up talking to a nurse - who measured my legs for my support hose and explained in detail what would be happening the day of surgery and gave me Aplicare, Ahtiseptic Solution to bath with the night before and day of surgery. From there they drew my blood for bloodwork and performed the EKG. Afterward the girl that did my bloodwork and EKG took me down to radiology. I waited about 20 minutes (due to a gentleman before me that had a lot of xrays to do). I put on a lovely hospital gown and robe (which was too small) and they did my chest x-rays. by 1:30 I was done.
2:30 p.m. - Met with my doctor. I ended up heading to him early as everything went smoothly. We discussed the surgery, he marked the incisions he would be making and checked my port. His nurse came in (which is also his wife) and we discussed the surgery as well. He told me all in all with the removal and revision he should be done in less than an hour. We discussed my liquid diet and vitamin as well as after care and what I would be doing in the weeks post-surgery. What to expect as well as my follow-up appointments.
3:30 p.m. - me and another RNY patient met with the nutritionist (along with our spouces). I was expecting to meet with just the nutritionist, but I also spoke to the Bariatric Coordinator (which also had RNY), she went over the surgery again and then we met with the nutritioninst. We were done at 5:00.
My surgery will be at 7:30 a.m. on August 1st. I have to be there two hours in advance. I have a 48 hour liquid diet my doctor has place me on prior to surgery. I'm also taking potassium supplements (my bloodwork came back showing I had a deficiency).
What was your experience? Any positives or Negatives? I know all doctors and hospitals are different - just wondering if anyone had a different experience than I. I think the more prepared we are, the better off we are...
Banded 4.11.08
Revised to RNY 8.1.11
HW 283 - G 175 - CW 227
Posted September 3, 2011 - 10:52 AM
Posted October 17, 2011 - 8:00 PM
My Journey:
10/17/11 - First Visit with Bariatric Center - seeing Nurse, Medical Director, Nutritionist, Social Worker and having blood work
3/12/12 - after being discouraged by the lack of support from the first Bariatric Center....started my journey with the one recommended by my PCP. First info meeting and I think this group is great. Completed my application, already choose my surgeon and looking forward to starting this journey again.
3/29/12 - see surgeon and therapist, 4/9 Immersion Day, 4/12 Nutritionist, 4/23 HOWL meeting, 4/25 therapist (ok'd surgery), 5/15 nutritionist (ok'd surgery), 5/15 rec'd surgery date of 6/6. Pre-op visit and work-up 5/21. I'm on my way!
Posted October 18, 2011 - 7:09 PM
I still absolutely love my revision doctor, John Nye. He is a very thorough doctor. I've had some complications recovering though, but no way to I blame him for the BS I went through...
I loved Baptist Hospital the day of surgery and through the first night. However, after the nurse left I may as well been at home and had my husband see about me. The drain in my chest (hooked to a pump) was only about 1/8 full when we left. I don't then after the first night that they turned it back on...nor my IV machine...it constantly beeped. They would unhook me to walk or to to the bathroom and then "poof" disappear. Shawn (hubby) finally asked them to show him how to turn the machine beeps off, hook back up my leg pumps...everything...
The reason I believe the drain wasn't working (or turned off), is my best friend just had revision surgery (same hospital) and she had 3x the amount of drainage I did. She is two weeks post op and all her incisions and drain areas have closed.
Mine finally closed three weeks ago. It took two months to heal...Nye says I had a reaction to the sutures (my incision kept coming open - he didn't stitch me closed for a month due to drainage)...so it took two months for me to "naturally" drain and dry up enough to heal and close. It sucked! It hurt! At my two month check up he had to "burn" the drain area (right below my sternum) - set me on fire. It f'ing hurt...bad...couldn't sleep for over a month...
So that is the bad...and probably one of the worse things that can happen when it comes to recovery. Honestly, I blame the inept nurses that kept forgetting or neglecting me.
Banded 4.11.08
Revised to RNY 8.1.11
HW 283 - G 175 - CW 227
Posted October 18, 2011 - 7:39 PM
My Journey:
10/17/11 - First Visit with Bariatric Center - seeing Nurse, Medical Director, Nutritionist, Social Worker and having blood work
3/12/12 - after being discouraged by the lack of support from the first Bariatric Center....started my journey with the one recommended by my PCP. First info meeting and I think this group is great. Completed my application, already choose my surgeon and looking forward to starting this journey again.
3/29/12 - see surgeon and therapist, 4/9 Immersion Day, 4/12 Nutritionist, 4/23 HOWL meeting, 4/25 therapist (ok'd surgery), 5/15 nutritionist (ok'd surgery), 5/15 rec'd surgery date of 6/6. Pre-op visit and work-up 5/21. I'm on my way!
Posted February 24, 2012 - 11:53 PM
1. I met other people he'd performed surgeries on. RNY and other stomach surgeries.
2. I'd spoken with people that he had done revisions on and they had great things to say about him.
3. Many friends and family members that work in medicine and local hospitals said they'd choose him for themselves or a loved one.
4. I just liked him and felt at ease with him.
5. I liked his staff.
Posted February 28, 2012 - 9:03 PM
My Journey:
10/17/11 - First Visit with Bariatric Center - seeing Nurse, Medical Director, Nutritionist, Social Worker and having blood work
3/12/12 - after being discouraged by the lack of support from the first Bariatric Center....started my journey with the one recommended by my PCP. First info meeting and I think this group is great. Completed my application, already choose my surgeon and looking forward to starting this journey again.
3/29/12 - see surgeon and therapist, 4/9 Immersion Day, 4/12 Nutritionist, 4/23 HOWL meeting, 4/25 therapist (ok'd surgery), 5/15 nutritionist (ok'd surgery), 5/15 rec'd surgery date of 6/6. Pre-op visit and work-up 5/21. I'm on my way!
Posted April 2, 2012 - 7:12 PM
Posted April 2, 2012 - 8:19 PM
Posted April 2, 2012 - 8:28 PM
My Journey:
10/17/11 - First Visit with Bariatric Center - seeing Nurse, Medical Director, Nutritionist, Social Worker and having blood work
3/12/12 - after being discouraged by the lack of support from the first Bariatric Center....started my journey with the one recommended by my PCP. First info meeting and I think this group is great. Completed my application, already choose my surgeon and looking forward to starting this journey again.
3/29/12 - see surgeon and therapist, 4/9 Immersion Day, 4/12 Nutritionist, 4/23 HOWL meeting, 4/25 therapist (ok'd surgery), 5/15 nutritionist (ok'd surgery), 5/15 rec'd surgery date of 6/6. Pre-op visit and work-up 5/21. I'm on my way!
Posted April 3, 2012 - 1:07 PM
LosingItForMe2011, on April 2, 2012 - 8:28 PM, said:
Thanks I'm super excited too I just went to my one week post op appt and lost some more wooooo hooo now I can't wait until he cuts me loose in three weeks so I can't get my bum into the gym and really watch it fly off lol
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