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Well, I went for my first post-op bloodwork yesterday. Why hasn't anyone

mentioned that they take at least 10 vials of blood???/ AGH! It didn't hurt

at all, but the poor technician had to use BOTH arms because he had to draw

so much.

Perhaps it was the lab I went to (a local Quest, not the hospital lab), but

I'll be darned! ROFL

I wondered when it would end...... :) It was almost akin to giving a blood

donation! LOL Hopefully I'll have the results by next Wednesday when I have

my appointment with the surgeon.

all the best,

lap DS with gallbladder removal

Dr. Gagner/Dr. Quinn assisting/Mt. Sinai/NYC

January 25, 2001

four months post-op and still feelin' fab! :)

pre-op: 307 lbs/bmi 45 (5'9 " )

now: 253 lbs.

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Hi - It sure is alot of blood--Good for a 2 pound weight loss. Let us

know how you make out. Good luck. Ellen(pam>>>>>

Hey, Ellen(Pam: I never thought of it like that, but hey! LOL

Unfortunately, aunt Flo is about to visit so I'm puffy and in one of my

'mini' plateaus (hopefully it will remain mini like the others I've

experienced!)

all the best,

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Hey I went to Quest to! the technician kept smacking

(lightly though) my arm because my vein kept

collapsing so she just before she finishes drawing all

the blood I tell her one of these has to be in an

amber vial so its not exposed to light, so she says to

me " I know my job and I know what I am doing " well

needless to say guess who has to take another blood

test because the blood wasnt put in an amber vial.

Which quest lab did you go to?

ww,

Lisbeth

--- ruisha@... wrote:

> Well, I went for my first post-op bloodwork

> yesterday. Why hasn't anyone

> mentioned that they take at least 10 vials of

> blood???/ AGH! It didn't hurt

> at all, but the poor technician had to use BOTH arms

> because he had to draw

> so much.

>

> Perhaps it was the lab I went to (a local Quest, not

> the hospital lab), but

> I'll be darned! ROFL

>

> I wondered when it would end...... :) It was

> almost akin to giving a blood

> donation! LOL Hopefully I'll have the results by

> next Wednesday when I have

> my appointment with the surgeon.

>

> all the best,

>

> lap DS with gallbladder removal

> Dr. Gagner/Dr. Quinn assisting/Mt. Sinai/NYC

> January 25, 2001

>

> four months post-op and still feelin' fab! :)

>

> pre-op: 307 lbs/bmi 45 (5'9 " )

> now: 253 lbs.

>

>

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>

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Well, I went for my first post-op bloodwork yesterday. Why hasn't anyone mentioned that they take at least 10 vials of blood???/

Gee-- I had at least that many at my pre-op Tuesday -- you mean it goes on forever? =Sigh= My poor veins.

Nan E.

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Here's the key: Beware the techs who use those little "butterfly" (needle-on-a-tube) thingies. I have found that they take at least twice as many sticks, on average, to get the dang thing into a vein. ):

Tom

I finally figured out that that many of the techs get used to finding veins by eye-- something that jus' don' work wif us fat folks. So I always inquire how the given tech does the vein hunt. Plus I have oriented myself to the freckles near which the veins lurk and can direct the traffic flow. That is, if they listen to me -- some are so used to tuning out patients, that it is hopeless.

Oh well, guess I will start visualizing strong healthy huge veins that don't scar or roll away from incoming needles. Nan E.

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I had my first post-op bloodwork done recently and they only took 5 vials of

blood.

Guess each Dr. is different.

T. in Kansas

Dr. B, 01/30/01

-50 lbs

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In a message dated 5/25/01 3:27:38 AM, duodenalswitch writes:

<< > Well, I went for my first post-op bloodwork yesterday. Why hasn't

anyone

>

Gee-- I had at least that many at my pre-op Tuesday -- you mean it goes on

forever? =Sigh= My poor veins.

>>

Man, this was nothing like pre-op, man (unless we required different tests,

it is possible). I mean, the vials NEVER stopped coming! It was like a

marathon! :)

Good luck on your upcoming surgery! :)

All the best,

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> Gee-- I had at least that many at my pre-op Tuesday -- you mean it

goes on

> forever? =Sigh= My poor veins.

> Nan E.

Yeppers, it sure does.

They'll take another five or six the morning of each surgery, and if

I remember correctly, they do daily draws while you are in USCUH

after the DS.

Here's the key: Beware the techs who use those little " butterfly "

(needle-on-a-tube) thingies. I have found that they take at least

twice as many sticks, on average, to get the dang thing into a

vein. ):

Tom

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> Here's the key: Beware the techs who use those little " butterfly "

> (needle-on-a-tube) thingies. I have found that they take at least

> twice as many sticks, on average, to get the dang thing into a

> vein. ):

Oh my... I work with transplant patients, & their veins are fragile

due to prednisone use.. They INSIST I use a butterfly.. I believe the

key is more that you get a good tech rather than what they use.. I've

even had 'fraidy-cats tell me they didn't feel my sticks! Heh heh

heh... get a PICC or central line.. then they don't have to stick you

at all!!

Hugs,

Liane J. French

Preop, Dr. Warden

Ocean Springs, MS

May 30, 2001

Starting BMI 60

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