Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 It is such a blessing to read how well everything went and that so soon after the surgery feel the "miracle" of food and liquid going straight through to your stomach. Rest up Manny, life should only get better for you now. In a message dated 11/1/2006 4:59:39 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, nybigapple@... writes: Dear Friends,First of all I want to thank everyone on this board for all the support and Get Well wishes. Special tanks go to one of the first people that I talked to after my surgery and also for keeping everyone here updated about my surgery. Tuesday afternoon, October 31, I was finally discharged from Mont Sinai Hospital in NYC where I had my Surgery performed by Dr. Barry Salky. The surgery was on Monday morning and lasted a little over 2 hours, after the surgery Dr. Salky informed my brother and girlfriend that everything went very smooth without any complications. I got to see my girlfriend and my brother about 1 hour and half later.Monday, was such a long day for me and the thing that made it even longer was that I wasn't allowed to drink any liquids. The hospital nurses gave me moist swabs so I could wet my lips. The first liquid that I finally was able to drink was the Barium on Tuesday morning while they took all the required X-Rays to confirm that there were no leaks. I felt so good while drinking the Barium because I felt it go right into my stomach. Dr. Salky stopped by twice while I was in the recovery room, the first time he told me that the surgery went without any complications and then the second time he stopped by to tell me the Barium Swallow Test results, he said that it looked good and told me that I could eat a small soft meal and told me that they were going to let me go home, but that I should contact him in case I develop a fever or start bleeding.After all of that they gave me some mashed potatoes, sliced turkey, small apple juice, small cup of coffee with milk and a small soup. I was so surprised to see all that food but at the same time afraid to just start eating, I had some mashed, drank the small coffee with milk and drank the apple juice. Let me tell you guys to me that was the best meal in a very long time but the best thing about it was it didn't get stuck going down. Anyway let me go back to bed, It's 4:45 AM. I woke up thinking about everyone and just had to say Thank you.To everyone that just had surgery; I wish you a fast recovery and Get Well soon. I will post again as soon I feel a little better.Thank you, Thank you,Manny On Long Island Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Dear Friends, First of all I want to thank everyone on this board for all the support and Get Well wishes. Special tanks go to one of the first people that I talked to after my surgery and also for keeping everyone here updated about my surgery. Tuesday afternoon, October 31, I was finally discharged from Mont Sinai Hospital in NYC where I had my Surgery performed by Dr. Barry Salky. The surgery was on Monday morning and lasted a little over 2 hours, after the surgery Dr. Salky informed my brother and girlfriend that everything went very smooth without any complications. I got to see my girlfriend and my brother about 1 hour and half later. Monday, was such a long day for me and the thing that made it even longer was that I wasn't allowed to drink any liquids. The hospital nurses gave me moist swabs so I could wet my lips. The first liquid that I finally was able to drink was the Barrium on Tuesday morning while they took all the required X-Rays to confirm that there were no leaks. I felt so good while drinking the Barrium because I felt it go right into my stomach. Dr. Salky stopped by twice while I was in the recovery room, the first time he told me that the surgery went without any complications and then the second time he stopped by to tell me the Barrium Swallow Test results, he said that it looked good and told me that I could eat a small soft meal and told me that they were going to let me go home, but that I should contact him in case I develop a fever or start bleeding. After all of that they gave me some mashed potatoes, sliced turkey, small apple juice, small cup of coffee with milk and a small soup. I was so surprised to see all that food but at the same time afraid to just start eating, I had some mashed, drank the small coffee with milk and drank the apple juice. Let me tell you guys to me that was the best meal in a very long time but the best thing about it was it didn't get stuck going down. Anyway let me go back to bed, It's 4:45 AM. I woke up thinking about everyone and just had to say Thank you. To everyone that just had surgery; I wish you a fast recovery and Get Well soon. I will post again as soon I feel a little better. Thank you, Thank you, Manny On Long Island Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Manny, Nice to know that your surgery was successful ..have a speedy recovery.. Mukesh Manny's Surgery ----- Thank you everyone Dear Friends, First of all I want to thank everyone on this board for all the support and Get Well wishes. Special tanks go to one of the first people that I talked to after my surgery and also for keeping everyone here updated about my surgery. Tuesday afternoon, October 31, I was finally discharged from Mont Sinai Hospital in NYC where I had my Surgery performed by Dr. Barry Salky. The surgery was on Monday morning and lasted a little over 2 hours, after the surgery Dr. Salky informed my brother and girlfriend that everything went very smooth without any complications. I got to see my girlfriend and my brother about 1 hour and half later. Monday, was such a long day for me and the thing that made it even longer was that I wasn't allowed to drink any liquids. The hospital nurses gave me moist swabs so I could wet my lips. The first liquid that I finally was able to drink was the Barrium on Tuesday morning while they took all the required X-Rays to confirm that there were no leaks. I felt so good while drinking the Barrium because I felt it go right into my stomach. Dr. Salky stopped by twice while I was in the recovery room, the first time he told me that the surgery went without any complications and then the second time he stopped by to tell me the Barrium Swallow Test results, he said that it looked good and told me that I could eat a small soft meal and told me that they were going to let me go home, but that I should contact him in case I develop a fever or start bleeding. After all of that they gave me some mashed potatoes, sliced turkey, small apple juice, small cup of coffee with milk and a small soup. I was so surprised to see all that food but at the same time afraid to just start eating, I had some mashed, drank the small coffee with milk and drank the apple juice. Let me tell you guys to me that was the best meal in a very long time but the best thing about it was it didn't get stuck going down. Anyway let me go back to bed, It's 4:45 AM. I woke up thinking about everyone and just had to say Thank you. To everyone that just had surgery; I wish you a fast recovery and Get Well soon. I will post again as soon I feel a little better. Thank you, Thank you, Manny On Long Island Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Dear Manny, It is so good to hear from you in person. Our dear has been keeping us up-dated and it was nice to know how things were going for you. It is so great to get back home afterwards isn't it? I bet you can't believe it's all over. Now is the time to play your own main part in this. Please be pro-active in your recovery. Go easy on the food you choose to eat. I am a little worried about the turkey. I honestly would not be getting into that for a few weeks yet. I am not meaning to nag you at you (maybe I am) but having done so well myself I want everyone else to share the success. These are the 3 things that helped me, the 3 cardinal rules if you like: 1) Sloppy food for 4 weeks (no cheating) 2) No lifting 3) Chest and breathing exercises Two of your biggest allies now are water and deep breathing. Day by day you will see and reap the benefits. All the very best to you and please give my regards to your girl-friend and brother who have so obviously been there for you through this. With love from Ann across the big puddle. XXM1Silva <nybigapple@...> wrote: Dear Friends,First of all I want to thank everyone on this board for all the support and Get Well wishes. Special tanks go to one of the first people that I talked to after my surgery and also for keeping everyone here updated about my surgery. Tuesday afternoon, October 31, I was finally discharged from Mont Sinai Hospital in NYC where I had my Surgery performed by Dr. Barry Salky. The surgery was on Monday morning and lasted a little over 2 hours, after the surgery Dr. Salky informed my brother and girlfriend that everything went very smooth without any complications. I got to see my girlfriend and my brother about 1 hour and half later.Monday, was such a long day for me and the thing that made it even longer was that I wasn't allowed to drink any liquids. The hospital nurses gave me moist swabs so I could wet my lips. The first liquid that I finally was able to drink was the Barrium on Tuesday morning while they took all the required X-Rays to confirm that there were no leaks. I felt so good while drinking the Barrium because I felt it go right into my stomach. Dr. Salky stopped by twice while I was in the recovery room, the first time he told me that the surgery went without any complications and then the second time he stopped by to tell me the Barrium Swallow Test results, he said that it looked good and told me that I could eat a small soft meal and told me that they were going to let me go home, but that I should contact him in case I develop a fever or start bleeding.After all of that they gave me some mashed potatoes, sliced turkey, small apple juice, small cup of coffee with milk and a small soup. I was so surprised to see all that food but at the same time afraid to just start eating, I had some mashed, drank the small coffee with milk and drank the apple juice. Let me tell you guys to me that was the best meal in a very long time but the best thing about it was it didn't get stuck going down. Anyway let me go back to bed, It's 4:45 AM. I woke up thinking about everyone and just had to say Thank you.To everyone that just had surgery; I wish you a fast recovery and Get Well soon. I will post again as soon I feel a little better.Thank you, Thank you,Manny On Long Island Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Manny I’m so glad that things are going well!! You take it easy and get some rest, we will all be here for you when your feeling up to talking more!! C Warren Co-Founder www.achalasia.us From: achalasia [mailto:achalasia ] On Behalf Of M1Silva Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 4:57 AM achalasia Subject: Manny's Surgery ----- Thank you everyone Dear Friends, First of all I want to thank everyone on this board for all the support and Get Well wishes. Special tanks go to one of the first people that I talked to after my surgery and also for keeping everyone here updated about my surgery. Tuesday afternoon, October 31, I was finally discharged from Mont Sinai Hospital in NYC where I had my Surgery performed by Dr. Barry Salky. The surgery was on Monday morning and lasted a little over 2 hours, after the surgery Dr. Salky informed my brother and girlfriend that everything went very smooth without any complications. I got to see my girlfriend and my brother about 1 hour and half later. Monday, was such a long day for me and the thing that made it even longer was that I wasn't allowed to drink any liquids. The hospital nurses gave me moist swabs so I could wet my lips. The first liquid that I finally was able to drink was the Barrium on Tuesday morning while they took all the required X-Rays to confirm that there were no leaks. I felt so good while drinking the Barrium because I felt it go right into my stomach. Dr. Salky stopped by twice while I was in the recovery room, the first time he told me that the surgery went without any complications and then the second time he stopped by to tell me the Barrium Swallow Test results, he said that it looked good and told me that I could eat a small soft meal and told me that they were going to let me go home, but that I should contact him in case I develop a fever or start bleeding. After all of that they gave me some mashed potatoes, sliced turkey, small apple juice, small cup of coffee with milk and a small soup. I was so surprised to see all that food but at the same time afraid to just start eating, I had some mashed, drank the small coffee with milk and drank the apple juice. Let me tell you guys to me that was the best meal in a very long time but the best thing about it was it didn't get stuck going down. Anyway let me go back to bed, It's 4:45 AM. I woke up thinking about everyone and just had to say Thank you. To everyone that just had surgery; I wish you a fast recovery and Get Well soon. I will post again as soon I feel a little better. Thank you, Thank you, Manny On Long Island Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Hi Manny Its really good to hear from you so soon after your surgery, take things easy for a while and have a look at the diet sheet informaion that I posted earlier its a link that Caroline sent me after my surgery and shows eight pages of food recommended after Nissan Fundoplication surgery. It well worth the look. Take care and hears to a speedy recover for you. Love Pippa x > Dear Friends, > > First of all I want to thank everyone on this board for all the > support and Get Well wishes. Special tanks go to one of the > first people that I talked to after my surgery and also for keeping > everyone here updated about my surgery. > Tuesday afternoon, October 31, I was finally discharged from > Mont Sinai Hospital in NYC where I had my Surgery performed by Dr. > Barry Salky. The surgery was on Monday morning and lasted a little > over 2 hours, after the surgery Dr. Salky informed my brother and > girlfriend that everything went very smooth without any > complications. I got to see my girlfriend and my brother about 1 hour > and half later. > Monday, was such a long day for me and the thing that made it > even longer was that I wasn't allowed to drink any liquids. The > hospital nurses gave me moist swabs so I could wet my lips. The first > liquid that I finally was able to drink was the Barrium on Tuesday > morning while they took all the required X-Rays to confirm that there > were no leaks. I felt so good while drinking the Barrium because I > felt it go right into my stomach. > Dr. Salky stopped by twice while I was in the recovery room, the > first time he told me that the surgery went without any complications > and then the second time he stopped by to tell me the Barrium Swallow > Test results, he said that it looked good and told me that I could > eat a small soft meal and told me that they were going to let me go > home, but that I should contact him in case I develop a fever or > start bleeding. > After all of that they gave me some mashed potatoes, sliced turkey, > small apple juice, small cup of coffee with milk and a small soup. I > was so surprised to see all that food but at the same time afraid to > just start eating, I had some mashed, drank the small coffee with > milk and drank the apple juice. Let me tell you guys to me that was > the best meal in a very long time but the best thing about it was it > didn't get stuck going down. > > Anyway let me go back to bed, It's 4:45 AM. I woke up > thinking about everyone and just had to say Thank you. > > To everyone that just had surgery; I wish you a fast recovery and Get > Well soon. > > I will post again as soon I feel a little better. > > Thank you, Thank you, > > Manny On Long Island > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Manny- It's good to hear you are doing well. My surgery is next week on 11/9. I'm new to the group, but have been reading all post for the past week. Keep me posted on your progess. > > Dear Friends, > > First of all I want to thank everyone on this board for all the > support and Get Well wishes. Special tanks go to one of the > first people that I talked to after my surgery and also for keeping > everyone here updated about my surgery. > Tuesday afternoon, October 31, I was finally discharged from > Mont Sinai Hospital in NYC where I had my Surgery performed by Dr. > Barry Salky. The surgery was on Monday morning and lasted a little > over 2 hours, after the surgery Dr. Salky informed my brother and > girlfriend that everything went very smooth without any > complications. I got to see my girlfriend and my brother about 1 hour > and half later. > Monday, was such a long day for me and the thing that made it > even longer was that I wasn't allowed to drink any liquids. The > hospital nurses gave me moist swabs so I could wet my lips. The first > liquid that I finally was able to drink was the Barrium on Tuesday > morning while they took all the required X-Rays to confirm that there > were no leaks. I felt so good while drinking the Barrium because I > felt it go right into my stomach. > Dr. Salky stopped by twice while I was in the recovery room, the > first time he told me that the surgery went without any complications > and then the second time he stopped by to tell me the Barrium Swallow > Test results, he said that it looked good and told me that I could > eat a small soft meal and told me that they were going to let me go > home, but that I should contact him in case I develop a fever or > start bleeding. > After all of that they gave me some mashed potatoes, sliced turkey, > small apple juice, small cup of coffee with milk and a small soup. I > was so surprised to see all that food but at the same time afraid to > just start eating, I had some mashed, drank the small coffee with > milk and drank the apple juice. Let me tell you guys to me that was > the best meal in a very long time but the best thing about it was it > didn't get stuck going down. > > Anyway let me go back to bed, It's 4:45 AM. I woke up > thinking about everyone and just had to say Thank you. > > To everyone that just had surgery; I wish you a fast recovery and Get > Well soon. > > I will post again as soon I feel a little better. > > Thank you, Thank you, > > Manny On Long Island > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Manny, please don't rush the back to work thing. I know you are young and heal faster, but there might be small scars on the outside but you have stitches inside that you can't see. Give it time. I don't know what you do, but it doesn't matter, there is a lot of difference in feeling good laying around the house than it will be back at work. If you can take the time do. A week is just not long enough. Maggie, Alabama G'ma giving orders. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 Dear , Thanks, I'm doing well but best of all is I'm not taking any pain Meds or any other medications, the only think I'm starting to take every night is an OTC anti acid as recommended by Dr. Salky the surgeon, he said I will be taking it for a very long time, but that is better than the alternative. The Doctor did say that if I feel any pain that I can't tolerate I should take Tylenol. In one of your previous posts you said " I think I'm more afraid of the anesthesia than anything. My surgeon says surgery will last approx. 3 hours. Also concerned about recovery time--doctor says 2 weeks off work. Hoping it will be quicker. " You should talk with your surgeon about all your concerns and talk with your regular Physician, he should know you better than any other doctor. I was also very afraid about the anesthesia and about the recovery time but let me tell you besides feeling bloated, some discomfort on my stomach area and not to be able to take a full shower I feel great. I have been walking around (Not Driving); the doctors say that it is a good thing since It makes your blood flow. I also have been eating very small soft meals and drinking small amounts of water, it feels great. About getting back to work I think that your body will tell you when you are ready to go back, the way I'm feeling I think I will be able to go back next week but it all depends how I feel Sunday night, If I feel I need a few extra days I will wait. I wish you the best, and don't forget that we will be here for you when you need. Thank you, Manny > > > > Dear Friends, > > > > First of all I want to thank everyone on this board for all the > > support and Get Well wishes. Special tanks go to one of > the > > first people that I talked to after my surgery and also for > keeping > > everyone here updated about my surgery. > > Tuesday afternoon, October 31, I was finally discharged from > > Mont Sinai Hospital in NYC where I had my Surgery performed by Dr. > > Barry Salky. The surgery was on Monday morning and lasted a little > > over 2 hours, after the surgery Dr. Salky informed my brother and > > girlfriend that everything went very smooth without any > > complications. I got to see my girlfriend and my brother about 1 > hour > > and half later. > > Monday, was such a long day for me and the thing that made > it > > even longer was that I wasn't allowed to drink any liquids. The > > hospital nurses gave me moist swabs so I could wet my lips. The > first > > liquid that I finally was able to drink was the Barrium on Tuesday > > morning while they took all the required X-Rays to confirm that > there > > were no leaks. I felt so good while drinking the Barrium because I > > felt it go right into my stomach. > > Dr. Salky stopped by twice while I was in the recovery room, the > > first time he told me that the surgery went without any > complications > > and then the second time he stopped by to tell me the Barrium > Swallow > > Test results, he said that it looked good and told me that I could > > eat a small soft meal and told me that they were going to let me > go > > home, but that I should contact him in case I develop a fever or > > start bleeding. > > After all of that they gave me some mashed potatoes, sliced > turkey, > > small apple juice, small cup of coffee with milk and a small soup. > I > > was so surprised to see all that food but at the same time afraid > to > > just start eating, I had some mashed, drank the small coffee with > > milk and drank the apple juice. Let me tell you guys to me that > was > > the best meal in a very long time but the best thing about it was > it > > didn't get stuck going down. > > > > Anyway let me go back to bed, It's 4:45 AM. I woke up > > thinking about everyone and just had to say Thank you. > > > > To everyone that just had surgery; I wish you a fast recovery and > Get > > Well soon. > > > > I will post again as soon I feel a little better. > > > > Thank you, Thank you, > > > > Manny On Long Island > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 Dear Manny, If Maggie is your Grandma, that makes me your Auntie, and I agree with her advice. You are not giving yourself long enough to heal. This is a time to be kind to yourself, not to your employers. PLEASE take another week off. With love from a concerned Auntie Ann XXXXLunaIam2@... wrote: Manny, please don't rush the back to work thing. I know you are young and heal faster, but there might be small scars on the outside but you have stitches inside that you can't see. Give it time. I don't know what you do, but it doesn't matter, there is a lot of difference in feeling good laying around the house than it will be back at work. If you can take the time do. A week is just not long enough. Maggie, Alabama G'ma giving orders. Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 Manny, Best to err on the side of caution. You have displayed wisdom beyond your years in listening to your "relatives." Rest up and continue your recuperation at a pace dictated by what your body feels is best. In a message dated 11/2/2006 4:32:18 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, nybigapple@... writes: Dear Maggie and Ann or :)should I say Grandma and Auntie :)After reading your advice I have called my Employer today and they said it would be ok for me to take as much time I need and not to rush back. I will take the extra time off.Hope you are doing ok,Thank you,Manny_on_LongIsland recovering at home> Manny, please don't rush the back to work thing.> I know you are young and heal faster, but there> might be small scars on the outside but you have> stitches inside that you can't see. Give it time.> > I don't know what you do, but it doesn't matter,> there is a lot of difference in feeling good laying> around the house than it will be back at work. If> you can take the time do. A week is just not long> enough.> > Maggie, Alabama G'ma giving orders.> > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 Hello Manny In reference to your comment: After reading your advice I have called my Employer today and they said it would be ok for me to take as much time I need and not to rush back. I will take the extra time off. Good for you Manny. Finally someone who will listen to me. Maggie Alabama Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 Dear Maggie and Ann or :)should I say Grandma and Auntie After reading your advice I have called my Employer today and they said it would be ok for me to take as much time I need and not to rush back. I will take the extra time off. Hope you are doing ok, Thank you, Manny_on_LongIsland recovering at home > Manny, please don't rush the back to work thing. > I know you are young and heal faster, but there > might be small scars on the outside but you have > stitches inside that you can't see. Give it time. > > I don't know what you do, but it doesn't matter, > there is a lot of difference in feeling good laying > around the house than it will be back at work. If > you can take the time do. A week is just not long > enough. > > Maggie, Alabama G'ma giving orders. > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 Hi Manny thats good news that you have decided to stay of work for a bit longer. Although you may feel great your body still has a lot of healing to do and resting at home will give your body time to get over your surgery. I know you maybe itching to get back to work but your health comes first. What would me and you do without Ann (I call her Mummy Ann in our private e-mails) and Maggie who have been a great help to me through my recent surgery (also I have to say and have been fantastic I have bombarded them with so many questions) Sometimes us yougsters!! need the older a wiser person to step in and tell us what we should and should not be doing to make us see that yes infact they are right. Ann has told me off (she calls it nagging don't you Ann) a couple of times in the past few months and I have listened and done as I have been told I am very grateful that I listened. So keep listerning to Auntie Ann and Grandma Maggie they know best belive me. Take to easy Manny Love Pippa (England) > > Manny, please don't rush the back to work thing. > > I know you are young and heal faster, but there > > might be small scars on the outside but you have > > stitches inside that you can't see. Give it time. > > > > I don't know what you do, but it doesn't matter, > > there is a lot of difference in feeling good laying > > around the house than it will be back at work. If > > you can take the time do. A week is just not long > > enough. > > > > Maggie, Alabama G'ma giving orders. > > > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > http://uk.messenger. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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