Chp 2: Chloe's Bariatric Surgery Journey, Surgery Day
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- čas přidán 15. 03. 2016
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It's surgery day for Chloe in chapter 2 of this three-part series. After months of preparation involving both lifestyle changes and self-reflection, Chloe is ready for surgery. Dr. Michalsky will perform a robot-assisted gastric sleeve procedure. Watch at Chloe heads into the OR and hear what she has to say about her recovery.
I had it August 2021 and it's hard because I still can't eat a lot. But walking and my energy is great. Health improved. Exercise. Eat better. Keep potassium and protein good. Vitamins.
I can’t deal with how awkward the communication was
Thank you
Awesome - thank you
I’m doing this June 8!
How are you now?
I want to have this surgery but I’m scared!🥲
How did it go?
@@shaylaunique7866 fantastic
I’m down 62 lbs and feeling amazing
Hey can I please ask you some questions I’m excited and scared at the same time
Hi
Oh no thank you
Wait! You slept at the hospital??!!
What if the surgeon sneezes and the robot arm kills the person.
Lol I would hope that there would be more safeguards in place to prevent this from happening!!
Moron.
Another thing is if she gained weight from eating candy, sweets then the surgery won't help. It's for people who over eat any food and never really feel full. I wonder how she is doing now.
They remove to much of the stomach for me to try this. She will have to take pills for life because she will never get enough nutrition in her body to be healthy on it's own. Plus the skin removal will not be covered by Insurance if she has Insurance. If she does she will have to let the skin become badly infected for the Insurance to cover the removal of the extra skin. Plus she might get stuck with an idiot for a doctor who makes the stitches vertical instead of horizontal to cover properly. Also there is the problem of making the stitches to tight. That happened to my SIL when she had a C section. She laid back down and the stitches ripped open because the stupid Doctor stitched her up while she was in a bent sitting upward position. The ass didn't think to have her lay down flat so he wouldn't have them rip when she goes to sleep at night or stands up straight. These are things people shouldn't have to go through when a Doctor should know better.
I'm so glad I read your comment after my surgery. It's not a common thing tho js usually the doctors know what they're doing so to anyone ready this who's getting a c section don't let it scare you off!
Nah she’s very young her skin will snap right back. The older you get is where the issue of very loose skin comes in. When you’re young your skin is very elastic.
@@stacynp90 that’s true if you are 50lbs overweight. But for a younger person who is 150lbs or more overweight, and for the majority of their life, that skin is stretched beyond return.
@@IntegraDIY How do you know this? Did it happen to you?
Wow I want to get gastric sleeve done soon by I’m scared about the gas pain after surgery 🥹