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www.kemo46.blogspot.com is mine.
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Way to go Noel, keep up the good work. I just broke my stall and it is a good feeling.
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1st full day home from hospital
kemo46 replied to Jax's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Jax, I am glad to hear you are doing well. There is one thing I would ask your Doctor, I was told by my surgeon and many people on the forum was told the same that the protein and calories are not that important the first couple of weeks. They say that the most important thing is to get in at least 64oz of water/liquid to stay well hydrated. The reason I am telling you this is I was not getting in enough water by trying to get my protein in, it just did not seem there was enough room. I then started concentrating on the water and I felt much better that 1st 2 weeks after surgery. I am now getting in all of my protein and water and all is good. The hydration IS the most important thing. I am getting about 600 calories a day and about 70 gr of protein now but I make sure I still get at least 64oz of water a day. Keep us posted. -
I am eating soft foods now and have a question on measuring food. On my post op instructions, it talks about eating 2 or 3 oz of food. Is this weight or volume? For example, scrambled eggs, there is a huge difference in 3 oz of volume of eggs opposed to 3oz of weight of scrambled eggs. I usually stop before I eat anything near that but when it comes to fish, chicken or eggs, do you measure volume or weight? Thanks.
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Started playing raquetball today
kemo46 replied to pasquini's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
That is awesome. I am ready to start some exercise, I am tired of just walking. I just bought a couple of bikes for me and my wife but I have to wait for the 6th week to ride. How do your incisions and stomach feel after raquetball? -
I was diagnosed with Diabetes about one month before I was to have my surgery. My doctor was going to put me on several medications to control my bood sugar. Since my surgery was coming up, we held off on the medication to see how the surgery and weight loss would affect my blood sugar. My surgery was 5-25-2011 and my blood sugar numbers are now normal. I did not have to go on any Diabetic medication. I think the Diabetes alone is enough of an issue to have the surgery, it seems to have helped many on this forum beat this horrible disease.
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Planning on going on February 20, 2012
kemo46 replied to fatandiscouraged's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I had my surgery with Dr. Almanza on 5-25-2011 and I am doing great. There are a lot of people on this forum that have used Dr. Almanza and have had great results. I think he is a great surgeon and they treat you very well. Feel free to private message me and you can also go to my blog at www.kemo46@blogspot.com . There are some pictures of the clinic and recovery house on there. Your Doctor is completely out of line making those kind of comments about a surgeon that has done more of these surgeries than anybody I know. They perform over 145 of these every month. You could have complications with any surgery or any surgeon, why not use the most experienced. Who is your coordinator you are working with, that does make a big difference. It is very important that they take the time to answer your questions and make you feel comfortable. By the way, I was Diabetic before my surgery, my blood sugar numbers are normal now and I am on no medication. I think you have made a great decision, it is life changing. -
Getting Support from Family and Friends
kemo46 replied to CaliforniaJenn's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hey Jenn, get your family on the forum, let them research and ask questions. This helped my wife understand and become more comfortable with the surgery and Mexico. I could not be more happy with my surgeon and my progress. -
If there's one thing you think pre-surgery members should know...
kemo46 replied to NewPath4Me's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Having the support of your friends or family are very important. If you have the support, it will help you with this life changing experience and make it much easier. My wife has started eating much better and is losing weight with me, it makes it much easier when everyone in the family is eating healthy. I think a big sign for me is know when you are full and stop eating. Your newly sleeved stomach will let you know when you are full. Eat protein first and you will do fine. I am so glad I had this surgery, I just wish I would have had it a long time ago. -
first day home from hospital.. HELP!
kemo46 replied to Tamz's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hey Tamz, I had my surgery on May 25th, they took my drain tube out on May 27th before I went home. It is very normal for it to be sore at your stage, mine was tender for about 10 days. My stitches were removed on the 11th day and it is very important to use a saline wash like a product called wound wash. You need to do this two to three times a day. We were not allowed to use any petroleum based products like neosporin on the incisions. Mine have healed nicely and are no longer tender. I too was concerned about the protein at your stage but the Doc said get the liquids in, the protein will come later. If you become dehydrated, the protein is the last of your worries. I know you have heard it a thousand times but sip, sip, sip. The best way to monitor if you have a leak is you would feel real bad and your fever will go up. I took my temperature everyday for three weeks. My temp never got over 98.4 degrees and I never felt bad. You are doing fine. I was able to sleep on both sides just 2 weeks after surgery so the pain will go away. Keep us posted. -
That is great, it will be over before you know it. You are going to love the sleeve so much more than the band. The maintenance was one of the things that turned me off the band. I am on soft foods now and it is wonderful. Keep us posted on everything and we will keep you in our prayers.
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Getting Sleeved Tomorrow-In TJ Baby!!
kemo46 replied to Sunflower47's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You will do great, I had my surgery with Dr. Almanza on May 25th and it was great. It is hard to vacation in San Diego while you are on a liquid diet, I had to watch my wife eat two large lobster tails while I was there on my liquid diet. Just relax and let them take care of you, he does about 150 of these sleeves a month so they know what they are doing. You need to follow their directions and it will go very smoothly for you. Their staff will really take care of you and your daughter while you are at the clinic and recovery house so you do not need to worry about anything. Enjoy your experience. -
I had my surgery with Dr. Almanza on 5-25-2011 and I am back home and doing great. I have had no pain and the gas has finally let up which is fantastic. The experience was great and went exactly as advertised, they could not have been more accommodating to my spouse. We had a group of five and I was the only male in the bunch. If anyone is thinking of going to Mexico and has any reservations, I would say do your research so you will know what to expect and you will not be disappointed. We had one person in our group that was surprised the clinic was in a strip shopping center, these are things you should know before you show up at their door. If anyone has any questions, feel free to PM me and I will tell you about the whole process with Dr. Almanza.
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Sleeved 6/6/2011
kemo46 replied to Neanie in Texas's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am very blessed that my recovery is going great as well. I would suggest a small pillow to put next to your stomach on your ride home. A little pressure with the pillow helps a lot. Congratulations on your new life. -
I am very happy for you. I was just there myself, you will lose a lot more quickly. It was a big deal for me to get under 300lbs and I am now at 277 as of this morning. Those are big milestones for us and we have many more to come.
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what will day 1 post op feel like?
kemo46 replied to pyt1908's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Like they said, everyone is different. I had no pain and was up walking every hour. I did have the drain tube i had to carry with me the first 2 days after surgery. I did not take any pain medication after the 2nd day. The only issue I had was the gas and the only thing that seemed to help was the walking. My incisions were a little tender the 1st two days but great after that. I will tell you this, It was a lot easier and better than I had prepared for. I had done a lot of research prior to my surgery and I was prepared for pain, nausea and throwing up. To this day, I was never sick and now I feel great a little over two weeks out. -
Is there a good electronic food journal that you can get that automatically calculates calories and or carbs? What journals are you all using and do you have to manually enter the nutritional information? I know there are websites that you can enter a food and it list the calories, carbs, sugars and other nutitional facts. I am trying to find a good journal and curious what everyone is using. Thanks.
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Lowest weight since May 1981, When I graduated Marine corps basic training
kemo46 replied to So Cal Kurt's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Way to go Kurt, that is fantastic. After I saw your pictures a while back, you become an inspiration to me and it has really kept me going. My surgery was 5-25-11 and I am well on my way. That is one heck of a goal you reached. -
My Complete Story...Pre op to 3 months post op
kemo46 replied to jdel408's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I had my surgery with Dr. Almanza in Tijuana on 5-25-11. It was a great experience and there were no surprises because I did my research and knew exactly what to expect. It was small and clean clinic but not a fancy hospital. I could have paid more but I doubt very seriously if I would have got better care. They treated us like gold and i would recommend in a minute. Yes there are fancier hospitals but I doubt if you could have received better care anywhere. If nice fancy hospitals are what people are looking for, this is not your place but if you want a great surgeon, fantastic care and a clean facility, this is your place. We had one person in our group that was not aware this was a clinic in a strip mall and she was a bit surprised, that tells me she did not do enough research to have this or any surgery done. -
Great, FM, glad they helped. I had a great experience, they treat you very well. As long as you are aware going in about the strip mall, you will love the experience. Who is your coordinator?
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Who Was Your Gastric Sleeve Surgeon
kemo46 replied to boredswfl's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
My Surgeon was Dr. Almanza in Tijuana Mexico. He was great and we were treated excellent. It is not a fancy hospital or a lot of bells and whistles but the care was great and the facility was clean. I would highly recommend this surgeon. -
Is it ok to take a fiber supplement at 2 weeks post op?
kemo46 replied to loseforlife's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was able to go back on my Benefiber 1st week after surgery per my Doctor's advice. -
Congrats, you will love it. I just got back from Dr. Almanza and it was a great experience. As long as you know it is not a hospital and it is a clinic in a shopping strip mall, you will not be surprised. I had superb care and attention and wanted for nothing. They treated my spouse like gold. If you have any questions, PM me and I will answer everything I can for you.
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Amen Brother. I am ready to experience that feeling.
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I was wondering, did any of you stay on your Benefiber during your liquid diet? This stuff really helps me and i put it my coffee ( now decaf) every morning. I just started my liquid diet on the 16th, i want to make sure I do not mess anything up.