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		<title>By: Humberto Rogers</title>
		<link>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2004/06/27/leakage/#comment-2861</link>
		<author>Humberto Rogers</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2006 17:09:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think it depends how old the kids are. I have a just-turned 4 year
old and a one year old. The 4 year old is no problem, can climb into
her own car seat, etc, never needs to be carried, but I can't manage the
baby myself yet (and I'm already walking 3 miles at a time, etc, having
no problems). She just needs to be picked up too many times during the
day and in my house the kids need to be in the car twice per day to
drive the older one to preschool. If I didn't have family around I
would definitely have had to hire someone.
Cat</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think it depends how old the kids are. I have a just-turned 4 year<br />
old and a one year old. The 4 year old is no problem, can climb into<br />
her own car seat, etc, never needs to be carried, but I can&#8217;t manage the<br />
baby myself yet (and I&#8217;m already walking 3 miles at a time, etc, having<br />
no problems). She just needs to be picked up too many times during the<br />
day and in my house the kids need to be in the car twice per day to<br />
drive the older one to preschool. If I didn&#8217;t have family around I<br />
would definitely have had to hire someone.<br />
Cat</p>
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		<title>By: Anne Florance</title>
		<link>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2004/06/27/leakage/#comment-2859</link>
		<author>Anne Florance</author>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2006 22:12:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Lynn,
 I'm 5 weeks post op and doing wonderful. I had surgery on April 2nd. Lap
 Rny. I am a single mother of 2 and currently unemployed. I was layed off in
 November but could have easily gone back to work 2-3 weeks after surgery. I
 felt completely fine. I never had a babysitter for my kids while I was
 recuperating. My mom came over at dinner time and made dinner for the kids
 because I couldnt even think about food at first. Other than that I was on
 my own. Physically, after about 2-3 weeks post op I felt like I never had
 surgery. I really don't think 8 weeks is neccassary unless its an extremely
 physical job. As far as leaking, I thought once you get out of the hosptal
 your chances of leaks are slim to none. I'm almost sure you won't need a
 babysitter for 4 weeks. I wouldn't waste your money. Thats just me though.
 Remember the more you do after surgery, the better you'll feel. My doc
 said to do light house work right away. Good luck. Hope this helps!!
 Karen Age: 33
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 Lap Rny - 4/2/03 315
 5/6/03 277</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Lynn,<br />
 I&#8217;m 5 weeks post op and doing wonderful. I had surgery on April 2nd. Lap<br />
 Rny. I am a single mother of 2 and currently unemployed. I was layed off in<br />
 November but could have easily gone back to work 2-3 weeks after surgery. I<br />
 felt completely fine. I never had a babysitter for my kids while I was<br />
 recuperating. My mom came over at dinner time and made dinner for the kids<br />
 because I couldnt even think about food at first. Other than that I was on<br />
 my own. Physically, after about 2-3 weeks post op I felt like I never had<br />
 surgery. I really don&#8217;t think 8 weeks is neccassary unless its an extremely<br />
 physical job. As far as leaking, I thought once you get out of the hosptal<br />
 your chances of leaks are slim to none. I&#8217;m almost sure you won&#8217;t need a<br />
 babysitter for 4 weeks. I wouldn&#8217;t waste your money. Thats just me though.<br />
 Remember the more you do after surgery, the better you&#8217;ll feel. My doc<br />
 said to do light house work right away. Good luck. Hope this helps!!<br />
 Karen Age: 33<br />
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 Lap Rny - 4/2/03 315<br />
 5/6/03 277</p>
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		<title>By: letitia_120</title>
		<link>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2004/06/27/leakage/#comment-2856</link>
		<author>letitia_120</author>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2006 08:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2004/06/27/leakage/#comment-2856</guid>
		<description>Hello
I just got done watching a news clip on WB 56 about Gastric Bypass surgery.
This lady had her surgery about 3 years ago. After a week after the surgery
she went back to work, could this cause a leakage if you start back to early
before healing? I plan on taking about 8 weeks off of work before I go back
and even before that I have hired a babysitter to help me with the kids for
the first 3 to 4 weeks after I have the surgery. This lady was 27 years old
like me and she says it is not worth the risk of dying.
I really don't know what to think, I do know that I know i need to have this
surgery because I am not going to lose any other way. I am having my surgery
on July 15, 2003 and I am hope I come out of this with flying colors. looking
for a bit of support.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello<br />
I just got done watching a news clip on WB 56 about Gastric Bypass surgery.<br />
This lady had her surgery about 3 years ago. After a week after the surgery<br />
she went back to work, could this cause a leakage if you start back to early<br />
before healing? I plan on taking about 8 weeks off of work before I go back<br />
and even before that I have hired a babysitter to help me with the kids for<br />
the first 3 to 4 weeks after I have the surgery. This lady was 27 years old<br />
like me and she says it is not worth the risk of dying.<br />
I really don&#8217;t know what to think, I do know that I know i need to have this<br />
surgery because I am not going to lose any other way. I am having my surgery<br />
on July 15, 2003 and I am hope I come out of this with flying colors. looking<br />
for a bit of support.</p>
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		<title>By: Mac Lashanda</title>
		<link>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2004/06/27/leakage/#comment-2472</link>
		<author>Mac Lashanda</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2005 03:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2004/06/27/leakage/#comment-2472</guid>
		<description>I don't think its anything on the part of the surgeon. I was the
 first in a year for my surgeon. I'm not sure they know the exact
 cause. I had several leaks. Here are some theories though. They
 staple your stomach in an area where your stomach doesn't stretch
 easily. If too much inflamation and swelling occurs there might be
 small tears at the staple sites. I had quite a bit of inflammation
 and wasn't able to pass fluid for over 4 days. I had a block from
 being so swollen inside. There are quite a few incisions and stiches
 there and especially if its done Laproscopically it can be hard to
 see everything. I hope that helps you. I think its more a body
 reaction than human error but I certainly wouldn't let a resident
 (new doctor) perform the surgery. I would look at my doctors
 statistics but some of it will just be how your body reacts to the
 surgery.
 Complications occur at about 100 to 1. Stricture is another one where
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 the new hole they've created to your intestines closes up is another
 complication which can occur later. They have to go in and put a
 little ballon and blow it up to open back the hole if that happens.
 It's all part of the process. If it was easy then everyone would do
 it. We have to weigh the health risks with the health benefits and
 see where we stand. Get a doctor that checks for leaks and then if
 it does happen your covered.
 The one thing that the veterens seem to forget is that it can be
 quite tramatic to suddenly be restricted to a couple different foods
 and you really need to prepare for that. Its common to think "what
 have I done to myself" after the surgery. At 2 months I still
 struggle to keep protien and solids down. I throw up 3 to 7 times a
 week. My stomach is still at 2 ounces and you really have to have a 5
 very small bite attitude. Many times I eat and then don't feel full
 until its too late if I don't restrict by bites and size. Its hard to
 get used to eating a couple of bites and then being done just when
 you were starting to enjoy but it is worth it. My stomach also gets
 upset with certain spices and foods that never bothered me before.
 Its part of the process.
 Just prepare yourself for a year of changes and make sure you cut
 yourself plenty of slack during the time. That way if you have
 complications or have trouble eating you can adjust. The doctor told
 me this would have to be a selfish year for me. He was right. Many
 times I just have to stop and remember I had surgery and its O.K. not
 to be super mom/super woman. I've had to learn to give myself a lot
 of slack. My job is very challenging and so are my two boys. I'm a
 single mom with virtually no help from the father.
 Fortunately my Fiancee has picked up a lot of the slack without being
 asked and he helps me with my feelings of guilt over not being
 superwoman right now. He says that maybe God sent him to me because
 I needed it right now. I believe he's right. I don't know how I would
 have dealt with this by myself. Support is essential in this process.
 It doesn't have to be an other but you need someone who will be there
 when you hit those times.
 The hardest part of this surgery has been learning to depend on
 others and not give myself guilt trips about it. Be prepared for not
 only the physical, but the mental side of it too. Cut yourself some
 slack and take this time as an opportunity to do some things for
 yourself. If your not taking care of yourself you can't take care of
 others. I drink Isopure and Designer Whey protien (tastes like
 koolaid) to keep my strengh up.
 I realize that there are those that just jump right back into the
 process like it never happened. I'm glad for those, but be prepared
 for the just in case scenario. I went into this thinking that since I
 was young, strong and exercised I wouldn't have problems. I decieved
 myself, prepare mentally for your new challenge. It will be worth it
 but don't live in the land of denial.
 Good luck.
 Day
 note: I am NOT a doctor. I have a degree in Exercise Physiology and
 work in a doctors office but would not qualify myself as an expert.
 These are just my opinions and experiences. Please don't take them as
 Gospel.
 Day</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t think its anything on the part of the surgeon. I was the<br />
 first in a year for my surgeon. I&#8217;m not sure they know the exact<br />
 cause. I had several leaks. Here are some theories though. They<br />
 staple your stomach in an area where your stomach doesn&#8217;t stretch<br />
 easily. If too much inflamation and swelling occurs there might be<br />
 small tears at the staple sites. I had quite a bit of inflammation<br />
 and wasn&#8217;t able to pass fluid for over 4 days. I had a block from<br />
 being so swollen inside. There are quite a few incisions and stiches<br />
 there and especially if its done Laproscopically it can be hard to<br />
 see everything. I hope that helps you. I think its more a body<br />
 reaction than human error but I certainly wouldn&#8217;t let a resident<br />
 (new doctor) perform the surgery. I would look at my doctors<br />
 statistics but some of it will just be how your body reacts to the<br />
 surgery.<br />
 Complications occur at about 100 to 1. Stricture is another one where<br />
 <!--more--><br />
 the new hole they&#8217;ve created to your intestines closes up is another<br />
 complication which can occur later. They have to go in and put a<br />
 little ballon and blow it up to open back the hole if that happens.<br />
 It&#8217;s all part of the process. If it was easy then everyone would do<br />
 it. We have to weigh the health risks with the health benefits and<br />
 see where we stand. Get a doctor that checks for leaks and then if<br />
 it does happen your covered.<br />
 The one thing that the veterens seem to forget is that it can be<br />
 quite tramatic to suddenly be restricted to a couple different foods<br />
 and you really need to prepare for that. Its common to think &#8220;what<br />
 have I done to myself&#8221; after the surgery. At 2 months I still<br />
 struggle to keep protien and solids down. I throw up 3 to 7 times a<br />
 week. My stomach is still at 2 ounces and you really have to have a 5<br />
 very small bite attitude. Many times I eat and then don&#8217;t feel full<br />
 until its too late if I don&#8217;t restrict by bites and size. Its hard to<br />
 get used to eating a couple of bites and then being done just when<br />
 you were starting to enjoy but it is worth it. My stomach also gets<br />
 upset with certain spices and foods that never bothered me before.<br />
 Its part of the process.<br />
 Just prepare yourself for a year of changes and make sure you cut<br />
 yourself plenty of slack during the time. That way if you have<br />
 complications or have trouble eating you can adjust. The doctor told<br />
 me this would have to be a selfish year for me. He was right. Many<br />
 times I just have to stop and remember I had surgery and its O.K. not<br />
 to be super mom/super woman. I&#8217;ve had to learn to give myself a lot<br />
 of slack. My job is very challenging and so are my two boys. I&#8217;m a<br />
 single mom with virtually no help from the father.<br />
 Fortunately my Fiancee has picked up a lot of the slack without being<br />
 asked and he helps me with my feelings of guilt over not being<br />
 superwoman right now. He says that maybe God sent him to me because<br />
 I needed it right now. I believe he&#8217;s right. I don&#8217;t know how I would<br />
 have dealt with this by myself. Support is essential in this process.<br />
 It doesn&#8217;t have to be an other but you need someone who will be there<br />
 when you hit those times.<br />
 The hardest part of this surgery has been learning to depend on<br />
 others and not give myself guilt trips about it. Be prepared for not<br />
 only the physical, but the mental side of it too. Cut yourself some<br />
 slack and take this time as an opportunity to do some things for<br />
 yourself. If your not taking care of yourself you can&#8217;t take care of<br />
 others. I drink Isopure and Designer Whey protien (tastes like<br />
 koolaid) to keep my strengh up.<br />
 I realize that there are those that just jump right back into the<br />
 process like it never happened. I&#8217;m glad for those, but be prepared<br />
 for the just in case scenario. I went into this thinking that since I<br />
 was young, strong and exercised I wouldn&#8217;t have problems. I decieved<br />
 myself, prepare mentally for your new challenge. It will be worth it<br />
 but don&#8217;t live in the land of denial.<br />
 Good luck.<br />
 Day<br />
 note: I am NOT a doctor. I have a degree in Exercise Physiology and<br />
 work in a doctors office but would not qualify myself as an expert.<br />
 These are just my opinions and experiences. Please don&#8217;t take them as<br />
 Gospel.<br />
 Day</p>
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		<title>By: letitia_120</title>
		<link>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2004/06/27/leakage/#comment-2471</link>
		<author>letitia_120</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2005 10:54:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Could some one please answer my question? What would cause leakage? Could it
be a mistake on the surgeons part ?
Michelle</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Could some one please answer my question? What would cause leakage? Could it<br />
be a mistake on the surgeons part ?<br />
Michelle</p>
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