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JimmyGotSLEEVED

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  1. I'm going through the same process as we speak... They are a bit tedious for me
  2. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    just got sleeved 3 hours ago!

    Wishing you the best in your journey!
  3. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    Did Doc put a Band on me instead of sleeve?

    Jus check around your belly button area and feel for a port. If you don't feel a port you don't got the band... Easy huh lol
  4. congrats... see you on the other side when i get there!
  5. Where are all the groups from Pre-sleevers? All i see are Post :^(

  6. it definitely does go away 80% of the time after you lose a significant amount of weight because you no longer have all that fat pushing on your airways when you sleep.
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    Alcohol? Carbonated bevs?

    for the BEST results the docs say cut out liquor and carbonated beverages out your diet because liquor is just empty calories and carbonated beverages give you a bloated feeling. When you get the sleeve during your weight loss journey youre not able to consume as much food as your body needs, so your Dr breaks it down to percentages which involves Water, Protein, carbons, Vitamins and other necessary nutrients. If you fill ya now small stomach with liquor, you rob your stomach of the space it needs to consume the daily necessities to function on the strict diet implemented by your Dr. You basically decreasing your weight loss results, but once your body is stable in terms of weight, you can resume your drinking activities (be advised though, when you came in for the surgery you wanted to reform your eating habits, so try not to revert back into pass eating habits or you may end up gaining all that weight back and going through all that hard work for nothing). Carbonated beverages are also empty calories and fill up your smaller stomach with air space cause you to be bloated and deprives your body for necessities as far as food intake. Plus in the early stages of the surgery you DONT want to stretch the stomach seeing that it has already been through a severe amount of trauma as it is. SO the answer to your question is no there are no NEVER AGAIN foods Everything should be taken in moderation, period...
  8. Yeah, everyone is right appeal, appeal, appeal and if that does work switch insurances.
  9. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    Did you keep it a secret??

    Yea I keeping it a secret everyone already told me how they felt when I asked them last year an the reviews were horrible... My life, my business, and my secret...
  10. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    day AFTER sugery

    Congratulations on become a sleever and crossing over to the other side. I am a Pre-opt and prolly won't get sleeved until December ... I have not gotten a surgery date as of yet, but I'm working on it. You are in my prays... Gluck to u on your journey!
  11. Unless you've been obese for most of your life and loss the weight AND managed to keep it off for 3-4 years of your life, I have nothing to say to you. Personal trainers, dietitians and nutritions are only ingredients in weighloss, not the main dish
  12. has anyone done their surgery with Dr. Gorecki from New York Methodist Hospital?

  13. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    Officially on the other side!!

    So jealous lol Congrats, youre a 2011 sleever
  14. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    I've got my surgery date!

    I'm excited for you
  15. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    14 WEEKS POST OP!!

    Congrats!!! Enjoy the cruise! Take pics and make memories!!!
  16. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    A PRE-OP VICTORY YEAH FOR ME

    Congrats
  17. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    How did I get here?

    I know where you are coming from... No one in my family supported ms when I suggest I wanted weight loss surfer they all told me to do it naturally and laughed at the thought. Even my friend laughed and discouraged me a little. Then I thought to myself, I'm not doing this for THEM, I'm doing it for ME. After that revelation, I became even more committed to getting the surgery done. Even though I don't hace a surgery date yet I know I'll have it before 2012... So remember this: YOU ARE YOUR BIGGEST SUPPORTER AT THE END OF THE DAY, period! PS: I support you ALL the way!
  18. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    Would you consider WLS "elective"?

    Obesity is a disease that causes death. Even though it doesn't cause it directly it still opens a indirect flood gate that lead to many other diseases in itself like heart attacks, high blood pressure, diabetes and etc... People who have never been obesity DON'T know the struggle and never will. When someone tells you it's easy to lose the weight tell them to gain a hundred pounds for a year and then come talk to you. People assume it's easy to lose weight but if that were true why is 75-85% the US obese, you get my point, right??? What your friend doesn't understand is that yeah it may be easy to lose weight, but keeping the weight off if the hardest thing in the world, period. This is YOUR life and everyone else has there OWN. So no one has any right to tell you what you SHOULD do in your life or own skin.
  19. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    The Search is Over!!!

    After months... and Months... and MONTHS of searching for over a year a change. I finally found what i was looking for. I was so ready to give up, but something deep inside told me, that progression is active and never stagnate. I swear to everything i love, i was going to remain this chubby, insecure guy forever, but THIS, THIS right here was the light at the end of the tunnel for me. i know a lot you are still curious and wondering what the hell i;m talking about, so let me tell you. Today i found the FIRST doctor in over a year, that didnt turn me down. Not only does this doctor ACCEPT my insurance (Amerigroup=trash) but he ALSO started doing the surgery i longed for... the SLEEVE!. I spoke to him today and he was great. Taller than i expected but straight to the point to if or buts. His staff were also amazing. Even though I've done my research about the sleeve for over a year and change. They explained EVERYTHING with accurate details, so i was impressed because the other doctors that DIDNT accept my insurance but did the surgery, didnt know much or were fluent enough to break it down properly. I don't want to get my hopes up or nothing but i havent even submitted the paper work to Amerigroup as of yet. Hopefully they approve and dont try to screw me over AGAIN for the millionth time. I feel so relieved right now. Now i can start on my journey to become a SLEEVER!!!! oh by the way the Dr. name is Gorecki!
  20. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    Endo Yesterday

    what exactly do u mean?
  21. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    Places to get liquid protein samples

    i think isopure zero cal is the way to go
  22. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    Feeling a little discouraged.

    You weight is good enough for VSG because I'm guessing you are female? So your height is around 5'2-5'8 so your BMI is approximately b/w 40-50. So you are in a great range to make ya wls dreams come through... Sometimes u gotta jus go with ya gut feeling
  23. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    I tried some protien powder..

    protein is thicker than most liquids that we consume, so it feels like we're sipping down a mcdonald's milkshake instead of water
  24. i chose the sleeve because it similiar to the lapband and similiar to gastric bypass. Let me explain... The lapband only provides u with a tool to limit the amount of food you intake. The sleeve cuts away at the lapband by giving you a smaller stomach that limits the amount of food you intake. Here's the plus side of the sleeve v band. With the band in place you can always cheat and never feel completely full so your progression is hindered. With the sleeve you can cheat but its much harder to plus you tend to feel filled a lot quicker. If you DO choose to cheat you will get a rude awaking called "dumping syndrome." Even though the dumping is NOT as severe as the one you get when you have the gastric bypass, its still a rude awakening, like touch a hot pot. With the sleeve you are only cutting away a piece of the stomach, but you will be completely the same on the inside jus with a smaller stomach. With gastric bypass your rearranging your insides to work completely differently. The sleeve is less invasive than gastric bypass. The gastric bypass has a better weight loss result but YOU CANNOT CHEAT THIS, there is no leeway with the foods you eat. With the sleeve you wont lose as much weight as the gastric bypass, but you will have a little leeway with the food you eat. This is why i choose the sleeve over the band and the bypass... this is my reasoning and my opinion, not to be deliberated :Plol... im stubborn... but overall you see why "I" chose the sleeve after doing all my research... Hopefully you stick with your gut and do whats right for YOU, not what others THINK is right for you.... on that note... good luck on your journey!!!!
  25. JimmyGotSLEEVED

    Catheter question for men

    Oh hell No lol now I'm scared shitless... I don't want a catheter sounds painful...

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