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Thats awesome. I will have to remember that.
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Congrats. I thought I was going to go insane after waiting three months. You have mighty stamina. I am soooo happy for you.
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I have been replacing 1-2 meals with protein shakes as the RN suggested while I waited for my appeal,and so I bought a box of the pure protein bars from Costco. They taste pretty good. I read the warning on the back about alcohol sugars and didn't think anything of it. About 20 minutes after I ate it the first time, I got lightheaded, felt extremely nauseous and started shaking. I dismissed my class early and thought I was going to pass out. I thought I might be getting sick. After about 30 minutes it passed. I didn't connect it to the protein bars until the next day when it happened again. It was just like the low blood sugar attacks I would get in high school when I would go without eating all day. So I did some research. It turns out that even though our body can't process the alcohol sugars, some peoples bodies are still fooled and their pancreas dumps insulin to process sugar that isn't there, so the blood sugar drops rapidly. No more protein bars for me.
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Thank you all so much. I wish you all the best luck.
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When ere u able to eat a salad? Is anyone able to have a bite of a sub or pita?
Eureka-C replied to selvester420's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
At one week out, most people here are still on liquids/purees etc. Maybe someone can post a link to a post surgery diet plan put out by one of the major surgery centers. Sounds like you may be pushing it a bit much. -
I used to teach middle school science, but now I teach psychology at a culinary school. Working on my doctorate in psychology.
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Any People With Gastric Sleeve Leaks?
Eureka-C replied to Driver63's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Its been 4 months since you last updated this post. I was wondering hoe you are doing now? -
I have bcbs of ca and was denied due to it being experimental. I have begun the appeal process and I am waiting for the next step. I cried when the surgeon's office called and told me. Good luck and could you post when you find out more?
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Yippee!! I'm in Onederland!!
Eureka-C replied to Ihave6kids's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I haven't been in onederland since 1991. I can't wait to be where you are. -
Surgery in 17 days
Eureka-C replied to CountryGirlatHeart's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Congrats! I can't wait to be where you are. -
3 LBS over goal weight! Surgery soon....
Eureka-C replied to My New Life's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
How's it been going since the post? -
Closing in on 16 months post op
Eureka-C replied to Tiffykins's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Tiffykins, I can't tell you thank you enough. Your posts are the best. Seriously consider writing a book. You can tell that you have already done tons of research and your posts have that plus what is missing from most of the info out there, a raw honesty straight from the heart. To top it off you have a seemingly natural style of writing that draws the reader in and brings life and heart to an otherwise scary journey. I haven't had my surgery yet, but your posts are ones that keep me coming back every day and keep me from giving up the insurance battle. -
I went to several seminars and dragged him back with me to the best one. He got all his doubts answered by someone who knows the answers and I didn't feel as if I had to be on the defensive.
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Let it stay open for several hours to lose most of the carbonation
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Very low-carb diets may INCREASE mortality
Eureka-C replied to ouroborous's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Although it's important that we look at these things, other factors than the measured correlation may factor into the results. My first thought when reading headlines like this is did they factor healthy lifestyle? I would think that people who are overall more health conscious ( not post wls, but regular people) would be more likely to follow the recommendations and eat lots of veggies. Also it has been shown that people who make "healthy" choices are more likely to control alcohol intake, be more likely to use vitamin/health supplements, and get regular exercise. Did the study control for these factors. I too think research is important, but headlines often don't tell the whole story. -
i found out the other day. you just click on your ticker and it should popup a window. then enter your password and you can change it. Then copy the new code at the bottom. go to your signature, delete the old ticker and copy the new code. preview to see if it is good.
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WOW!!!! Great job on the weight loss. There seem to be lots of recipes in the recipe section of the forums. Have you checked them out. I just wanted to say for perspective, I would give anything to be able to eat a small amount of chicken nuggets, taco salad etc. as part of my reg diet even if the weight loss is slower. Thats one reason I wanted the sleeve. I want to eat normal food. Not all fried etc, but if I want a burger, I want to eat it and be satisfied with a small burger. Good luck on your continued journey. 41 pounds is amazing!
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Stalling so soon????
Eureka-C replied to Classiladi13's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I have read lots of posts where the "stuck feeling" is reduced with sips of something warm in the morning. -
Not on you, but it is so frustrating to hear all thes BCBS's of other states that approve the sleeve. I live in TX, but have BCBS of CA due to my husband's job. As for me. I chose the sleeve for many reasons. 1. restriction only. I don't like the idea of malapsorption. I want to absorb all the nutrients from a healthy diet. 2. I am hoping to have my hunger reduce with the fundus removal (upper/outer portion of stomach) 3. I am a big eater so I think restriction will work for me. 4. I don't want the complications or a foreign object for my body to have to deal with. 5. I want to eat a variety of foods. 6. I am not a big sweets eater so I don't think the extra incentive (dumping) that you can get with RNY is necessary for me. 7. I want to keep my pyloric sphincter to keep food in my stomach. The RNY is known for the bottom "pinched area" to stretch out over time. 8. the amount of food you can eat is a little more in the sleeve than in the RNY and I think that over time, I can better adjust to healthy eating.
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you said that you meet with your doctor. Have you decided on the sleeve/a surgeon? Did you have a date? Welcome. I have not had my surgery yet. I am fighting with my insurance company for approval. Wishing you the best of luck.
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Personally, I think that it is not so much a matter of how much you have to lose. It seems to me that people with both high and low BMI's do well with the sleeve. Since it is a restrictive only surgery, then the main results will be from eating less. Also, many people (but it seems not all) have a lowered appetite after the surgery (although for some it seems to take a few weeks to kick in). My primary concern is that I eat too much. I am not a big sweets eater, and know how to eat healthy, but I just eat too much. Also, I am always hungry. Even after a big meal, I will be hungry two hours later. I also want to eat a varied diet that includes some carbs/veggies/fruits/fried foods etc. I just want to be satisfied with less. I also do not want to worry about malabsorption problems. Even if I lose and still remain 20-30 pounds overweight (by standards) I will be happy.
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Hope you are feeling better. On my list of things to do, I want to weigh after I get rid of the IV so I can see how much fluid weight they added. That way I won't be disappointed when the first weight lost is the dumb IV/pain med/gas pumped fluid weight.
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sharing my little succes with you
Eureka-C replied to moka5298's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
It's stories like these that keep me fighting to get the surgery. Some days I just want to give up. I have never stuck any "diet" out for 9 months. Thanks for sharing the joy. -
mommy2girls: whats a "mate"
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Change to sleeve after ins. approval for band?
Eureka-C replied to MrsLD's topic in Insurance & Financing
My understanding is that you have to have approval for each surgery. Many surgeons just ask for approval on all at the same time (mine did). I was approved for lap-band/RNY and denied VSG, so I appealed. I would visit some seminars and research surgeons.