Kinny09
Member
Hi,
My surgery is scheduled for June 11th. I have my final pre-op test on the 29th (an Upper Endoscopy) then I just have the routine bloodwork, chest x-ray and ekg right before the actual surgery in the hospital itself...It is all so surreal and I'm so excited but very nervous...I had an open appendectomy in 2009 which was very rough on me, and I was 50 lbs. lighter than I am now, so it worries me what it will be like this time...I'm in the care of a hospital and surgeon who are leagues better but that worry is still there. Things I'm concerned about with this surgery specifically are leakage from the stomach causing them to have to go back in. I know this particular surgeon is very reputable and has a great track record but still worried...I don't have to do anything major diet wise before the surgery although the nutritionist wants me to practice eating slower and separating my liquid intake from my meals by 10 min intervals, increasing it to eventually 30-45mins apart. My other worry is that I have a 2.5 year old daughter at home, and while I have a ton of help and support from my husband and mother who will stay with us I'm sure for the first week or so post op, is that I cannot lift her or have her jumping on my lap/stomach as she normally would. For those of you that have young children when you had your bypass, how did you handle this? They told me about 4-8 weeks until I can lift over 5 lbs., were you told the same?
My surgery is scheduled for June 11th. I have my final pre-op test on the 29th (an Upper Endoscopy) then I just have the routine bloodwork, chest x-ray and ekg right before the actual surgery in the hospital itself...It is all so surreal and I'm so excited but very nervous...I had an open appendectomy in 2009 which was very rough on me, and I was 50 lbs. lighter than I am now, so it worries me what it will be like this time...I'm in the care of a hospital and surgeon who are leagues better but that worry is still there. Things I'm concerned about with this surgery specifically are leakage from the stomach causing them to have to go back in. I know this particular surgeon is very reputable and has a great track record but still worried...I don't have to do anything major diet wise before the surgery although the nutritionist wants me to practice eating slower and separating my liquid intake from my meals by 10 min intervals, increasing it to eventually 30-45mins apart. My other worry is that I have a 2.5 year old daughter at home, and while I have a ton of help and support from my husband and mother who will stay with us I'm sure for the first week or so post op, is that I cannot lift her or have her jumping on my lap/stomach as she normally would. For those of you that have young children when you had your bypass, how did you handle this? They told me about 4-8 weeks until I can lift over 5 lbs., were you told the same?