Not surprisingly I was feeling a little overwhelmed and seriously
wigging out. Then I recalled this silly tiara Mother got me, saying this
will have to do until I can get you a real one. I saw it setting
there on the kitchen counter. Well why not? And a perfect day for
it! I clipped it in my hair and asked Mother what she thought,
she said, “It looks natural, like you were born to wear it.”
It was kinda fun riding through traffic and getting strange looks; I’d
holler out, “Yes, I am wearing a tiara.” Then they’d avert their
eyes. While walking towards the doctors office we passed by people
who stopped and blinked a few times to which I once again replied, “Why
yes, I am wearing tiara.” They scurried off.
And into the surgeon’s office I go. I had a mixture of smiles, adverted
eyes and who the hell does she think she is looks; all quite fun.
We meet with Dr. Swartz who just had to comment on my headgear; I told
him that I just wanted to feel special. Then we got down to
business:
My Upper GI results showed I have a one ounce pouch, but since they’re
using liquid it’s not totally accurate. Still I can eat the same
amount as Mother so I can’t possibly have over a two to three ounce
pouch. On that note, Dr. Swartz would prefer to the leave the
pouch area alone; if there’s not a significant stretch or capacity then
it’s certainly not worth all the risks involved with resizing one’s
pouch.
So here’s the plan: I already have 150 cm bypass plus the 30
bypassing the duodenum; this leaves me with about 7 to 10 feet of small
intestines that are absorbing. If we guesstimate I have 8 ½ feet
that gives me a 250 cm common channel. He wants to bypass another
125 cm (give or take) and leave me with 125 common channel. Most
duodenal switch patients have a 100 cm common channel, but I’ve seen
many in the 80, 75 and sometimes 60 cm range.
The surgery should only take about an hour, can be performed
laparoscopically and I only have to stay one to two nights in the
hospital. I’ll be on liquids for the first 24 hours, but I won’t
have to go through the whole liquid, mush and soft foods stage since
the pouch and stoma will stay completely untouched.
Hurray! No Strictures!
I want Dr. Swartz to do my surgery, but since Felix did my original he
felt he needed to consult. So Dr. Felix came but was already
enamored by my tiara and respected my authoratay. He did start
off by asking, “Now do you understand the procedure and everything to
expect.” And before I could even open my mouth Dr. Swartz hopped
right in and said, “She understands it completely; she understands it
all.” So between that and my tiara Dr. Felix kinda let his guard
down and was rather fun and pleasant.
I was so thrilled I left my tiara on for the rest of the day: shopping,
going out to eat. I learned wearing a tiara is a lot like
Xanax. It makes for one smashing security blanket.
I guess I never quite understood the full extent of my fear till it was
lifted off me. I’ve been out and about more in just the past few days
than I have for the past six weeks. Not only was I sashaying
along the aisles of stores, but also accosting strangers and askin ‘em
how this hat looked on me, askin folks about their cats, helping
a guy pick out a mp3 player for his son and flirting with the cute
fisherman guy at the farmer’s market.
Physically I’m the same person I was six weeks ago, but amazingly as I
walked by folks they’d actually turn around to look at me. A few
even looked down my shirt; if his wife hadn’t been there at the time I
woulda thanked him.
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