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ampsgirl

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About ampsgirl

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  • Birthday 01/30/1961

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  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Milwaukee
  • State
    WI
  • Zip Code
    53219
  1. ampsgirl

    sleeve doctor search

    I also had my VSG through Dr. Kelly. I made all my plans through Sandy and Alighterme.com. She was extremely helpful through all the arrangements. When I finally reached TJ, and met the hospital staff including the doctor, I was put at ease. I just can't say enough about the treatment I received. I feel that Dr. Kelly is the best. What a fine gentleman he was. Treated me and my weight problem with respect and concern. If you choose A lighter me, you will have no regrets. Plus, you'll be a part of the Dr. Kelly family. Good luck to you.
  2. Well, great news!!!! I am exactly one month from my surgery. I am down a total of 17.2lbs. I feel good about this number. I was in a stall for over a week and it was driving me nuts. I then realized that I was doing mental logging. Didn't work. I got out my notebook and began writing everything down, and Whallah!! Weight loss. Dah, am I a ding dong or what. I really thought that I wouldn't have to diet ever again after a VSG. I'm back on track and excited to see the scale reduce in numbers. I know I shouldn't watch the scale, but I can't help it. Those dang numbers mean a lot to me. My clothes are fitting so well now, actually a little big. Congrats to me for turning on the light.
  3. I was back to work on post op day 6. I had no problems except having to nap after work for a couple days. I have a "desk" job so it wasn't that difficult, I guess it depends on the type of job you perform.
  4. You will be very happy with your new tummy. Guaranteed
  5. ampsgirl

    surgery this tues

    I had my surgery March 15th and went back to work March 20th. I am a nurse but do mostly desk work. I was tired but I worked through it and napped when I got home.
  6. My BMI was 33 also. I made this decision because all other diets have failed. When I hit menopause the weight came on from out of no where. I am pleased with the decision for the surgery. You will lose the weight slower, but you will lose. I am 3 1/2 weeks out and have lost 16lbs. I have hit the dreaded stall, but am working through it.
  7. Don't dread the liquids, it's easy-peasey. You will not be hungry with the protein shakes. Just remember what you are doing, and why. Your transition to the "lighter side" will be a cinch. Keep the faith!! I went to Mexico and Dr. Kelly did my surgery on March 15th. You will be put at ease the minute you meet him. He's just fantastic. Good luck.
  8. I had surgery on March 15th (along with Miters36) with Dr. Kelly. I experienced no nausea. My pain was well controlled. I only had two injections for pain, they were after I woke up from surgery. These injections worked very well, they were non-narcotic, it was toradol. I have had no problems since the my surgery. You will just love Dr. Kelly, he had a great bedside manner. My leak test was done two days after surgery just prior to going to the hotel. I have lost a total of 16lbs post surgery. I have now entered my "stall" but am keeping a good out look on my loss. What other diet has you losing 16lbs in 3 weeks? The staff at the hospital and hotel are just wonderful. If you choose Dr. Kelly, you will not be disappointed. Good luck to you.
  9. ampsgirl

    Mexico or Bust!!!

    Check the website Alighterme.com
  10. Hey sister! Hope your doing well.Just wanted to say hi to you on here! You're doing so GREAT! You will get these damn plateaus and the weight will continue to fall off. So proud of you! Keep up the good work!

  11. ampsgirl

    Dr. Kelly on April 14

    I had my sleeve done on March 15 with Dr. Kelly. From the moment you meet him you will be put at ease. He is such a charming man. Great bedside manner. My surgery went very well. No complications. He's a very competent surgeon. I am a nurse and was watching every thing that went on. First you will check into the hospital, and a nurse will obtain a urine sample, then place an IV, labs. You change into a gown. Your next visit is a cardiologist for an EKG, then chest xray. Dr. Kelly will come and answer any questions. I guarantee you will feel comfortable. Then the surgery. When you wake up, you will feel gas pain. So my advice is take a pain shot, gog back to sleep to clear the anesthesia. When you have cleared your head, walk, walk, walk. I took a safety pin along with me to pin the drain to my gown everytime I walked. It will keep the drain from swinging and pulling on the stitch holding it in place. Most important is walk walk walk. Only you can rid the body of the gas in the abdomen. Gas X doesn't work because the air isn't in the stomach. Two days in the hospital and then you go for a leak test. After that you are transferred to a hotel. Get this.......The doctor visits you there and brings you bottled water, gatorade and boullin cubes. two days in the hoteland then back across the border to the airport. Piece of cake. All the staff treat you wonderfully. Don't forget the safetypin and chapstick. The will give you ice chips after surgery. Remember baby bites. Hope you find this helpful. I came home on the 19th and went back to work on the 20th. I feel great. They will also give you medicine, pain pills (non narcotic), omeprazole for the tummy and antibiotics for wound healing. Also a bottle of antiseptic spray for your wounds. You will have 5 small incisions. No outside stitches, he uses dermabond to lessen the scarring. Good luck with your weight loss. I am down 12lbs now. Again I hope this helps ease your mind. ~D~
  12. ampsgirl

    Dr. Kelly on April 14

    I had my sleeve done on March 15 with Dr. Kelly. From the moment you meet him you will be put at ease. He is such a charming man. Great bedside manner. My surgery went very well. No complications. He's a very competent surgeon. I am a nurse and was watching every thing that went on. First you will check into the hospital, and a nurse will obtain a urine sample, then place an IV, labs. You change into a gown. Your next visit is a cardiologist for an EKG, then chest xray. Dr. Kelly will come and answer any questions. I guarantee you will feel comfortable. Then the surgery. When you wake up, you will feel gas pain. So my advice is take a pain shot, go back to sleep to clear the anesthesia. When you have cleared your head, walk, walk, walk. I took a safety pin along with me to pin the drain to my gown everytime I walked. It will keep the drain from swinging and pulling on the stitch holding it in place. Most important is walk walk walk. Only you can rid the body of the gas in the abdomen. Gas X doesn't work because the air isn't in the stomach. Two days in the hospital and then you go for a leak test. After that you are transferred to a hotel. Get this.......The doctor visits you there and brings you bottled water, gatorade and boullin cubes. two days in the hotel and then back across the border to the airport. Piece of cake. All the staff treat you wonderfully. Don't forget the safetypin and chapstick. They will give you ice chips after surgery. Remember baby bites. Hope you find this helpful. I came home on the 19th and went back to work on the 20th. I feel great. They will also give you medicine, pain pails (non narcotic), omeprazole for the tummy and antibiotics for wound healing. Also a bottle of antiseptic spray for your wounds. You will have 5 small incisions. No outside stitches, he uses dermabond to lessen the scarring. Good luck with your weight loss. I am down 12lbs now. Again I hope this helps ease your mind. ~D~
  13. i was sleeved on March 15th. The BEST thing I took with me was a simple safety pin. This allowed me to pin my drain to my gown. That way it wasn't free swinging while I walked. It also kept the drain from pulling on the stitch. I know it is simple but it was a big help. The day I was discharged I gave it to the woman across the hall and she swears by it.
  14. Thanks for the "pick me up". I needed some encouragement. I guess I am expecting too much to happen at once.
  15. Hey all, Well I am eleven days post op and I was down 12lbs. Today I weighed myself and I am up one pound. Ugh!!! Is this normal? Have I reached my "plateau"? I am still on liquids, I have slowly introduced tomato Soup, and cream of asparagus soup. Do I go back to Clear Liquids? Or stay on the full liquids and just keep trudging through this? Any advice out there for frustrated me?

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