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Hey all,

I made it home safe and sound. Spent 3 days in the hospital. (Tuesday

through Thursday.) My gallbaldder got removed in the process and it turns out

instead of it being like the size of a thumb it was actually the size of 2, 8oz

soda cans. It was infected and full of pus. My surgeon was amazing and took

care of it all at once. He couldn't understand how it never hurt me in the

past. They gave me a perscript for Percoset which I'm taking religiously for

the

time being. I took my 1st shower today. All I can say is be sure to have

someone that loves you around. (My Mom has been wiping my behind. She says

it's

like my rebirth. lol) I would also suggest a recliner. Those hospital beds

are so uncomfortable until you get home and try to get into your own bed.

It's tough. Very tough. Right now I would give an arm for a recliner. Walking

is now almost impossible due to show and ice. I'm circling the house. It's

going to have to do for now. Anyone hear from my December 2 surgery buddies?

Sorry for the cross post just wanted to make sure everyone got this.

~Mandy

Post Op w/ Gallbladder Removal

December 2, 2003

333/?/175

Dr. Herron

Mercy Medical Center, NY

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Hey Mandy,

Welcome to the losing side!!!!! Glad to hear that your surgery went well and

I wish you a speedy recovery.

~H.

Marietta, GA

Lap RNY 10/13/03

292/250/150

In a message dated 12/5/03 10:44:20 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Paigesgal@... writes:

Hey all,

I made it home safe and sound. Spent 3 days in the hospital. (Tuesday

through Thursday.) My gallbaldder got removed in the process and it turns

out

instead of it being like the size of a thumb it was actually the size of 2,

8oz

soda cans. It was infected and full of pus. My surgeon was amazing and took

care of it all at once. He couldn't understand how it never hurt me in the

past. They gave me a perscript for Percoset which I'm taking religiously for

the

time being. I took my 1st shower today. All I can say is be sure to have

someone that loves you around. (My Mom has been wiping my behind. She says

it's

like my rebirth. lol) I would also suggest a recliner. Those hospital beds

are so uncomfortable until you get home and try to get into your own bed.

It's tough. Very tough. Right now I would give an arm for a recliner.

Walking

is now almost impossible due to show and ice. I'm circling the house. It's

going to have to do for now. Anyone hear from my December 2 surgery buddies?

Sorry for the cross post just wanted to make sure everyone got this.

~Mandy

Post Op w/ Gallbladder Removal

December 2, 2003

333/?/175

Dr. Herron

Mercy Medical Center, NY

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Hi Mandy,

I had surgery Dec. 2 too!

What is your post op diet like for

the next two weeks?

I've been having a lot of trouble with the

protein drinks and wanted to hear what everyone

else was doing!

C

Post Op

Dec. 2 RNY Lap

Dr. Carson Liu

> Hey all,

>

> I made it home safe and sound. Spent 3 days in the hospital.

(Tuesday

> through Thursday.) My gallbaldder got removed in the process and

it turns out

> instead of it being like the size of a thumb it was actually the

size of 2, 8oz

> soda cans. It was infected and full of pus. My surgeon was

amazing and took

> care of it all at once. He couldn't understand how it never hurt

me in the

> past. They gave me a perscript for Percoset which I'm taking

religiously for the

> time being. I took my 1st shower today. All I can say is be sure

to have

> someone that loves you around. (My Mom has been wiping my behind.

She says it's

> like my rebirth. lol) I would also suggest a recliner. Those

hospital beds

> are so uncomfortable until you get home and try to get into your

own bed.

> It's tough. Very tough. Right now I would give an arm for a

recliner. Walking

> is now almost impossible due to show and ice. I'm circling the

house. It's

> going to have to do for now. Anyone hear from my December 2

surgery buddies?

> Sorry for the cross post just wanted to make sure everyone got this.

>

> ~Mandy

> Post Op w/ Gallbladder Removal

> December 2, 2003

> 333/?/175

> Dr. Herron

> Mercy Medical Center, NY

>

>

>

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Welcome to the losing side,Glad everything went good.Now here starts

your new Life.again Congraduation and hang in it gets better and the

pounds will be falling off.a friend debkroll of Iowa 379/286/16?.Take

One Day At A

Time.

> Hey all,

>

> I made it home safe and sound. Spent 3 days in the hospital.

(Tuesday

> through Thursday.) My gallbaldder got removed in the process and

it turns out

> instead of it being like the size of a thumb it was actually the

size of 2, 8oz

> soda cans. It was infected and full of pus. My surgeon was

amazing and took

> care of it all at once. He couldn't understand how it never hurt

me in the

> past. They gave me a perscript for Percoset which I'm taking

religiously for the

> time being. I took my 1st shower today. All I can say is be sure

to have

> someone that loves you around. (My Mom has been wiping my behind.

She says it's

> like my rebirth. lol) I would also suggest a recliner. Those

hospital beds

> are so uncomfortable until you get home and try to get into your

own bed.

> It's tough. Very tough. Right now I would give an arm for a

recliner. Walking

> is now almost impossible due to show and ice. I'm circling the

house. It's

> going to have to do for now. Anyone hear from my December 2

surgery buddies?

> Sorry for the cross post just wanted to make sure everyone got this.

>

> ~Mandy

> Post Op w/ Gallbladder Removal

> December 2, 2003

> 333/?/175

> Dr. Herron

> Mercy Medical Center, NY

>

>

>

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Mandy, wow, your gallbladder was really bad. I'm with the doctor. I bet

you're relieved though to have it done since it was such a problem. Don't

think twice about a " cross post " . Everyone feels that way at times, and

everyone here understands. I think this is a great place for #1 venting #2

asking questions #3 getting moral support.

Joan C, Calif.

LAP RNY 11/18/03

Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

282/257/140

I'm home!

Hey all,

I made it home safe and sound. Spent 3 days in the hospital. (Tuesday

through Thursday.) My gallbaldder got removed in the process and it turns

out

instead of it being like the size of a thumb it was actually the size of 2,

8oz

soda cans. It was infected and full of pus. My surgeon was amazing and

took

care of it all at once. He couldn't understand how it never hurt me in the

past. They gave me a perscript for Percoset which I'm taking religiously

for the

time being. I took my 1st shower today. All I can say is be sure to have

someone that loves you around. (My Mom has been wiping my behind. She says

it's

like my rebirth. lol) I would also suggest a recliner. Those hospital

beds

are so uncomfortable until you get home and try to get into your own bed.

It's tough. Very tough. Right now I would give an arm for a recliner.

Walking

is now almost impossible due to show and ice. I'm circling the house. It's

going to have to do for now. Anyone hear from my December 2 surgery

buddies?

Sorry for the cross post just wanted to make sure everyone got this.

~Mandy

Post Op w/ Gallbladder Removal

December 2, 2003

333/?/175

Dr. Herron

Mercy Medical Center, NY

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