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About cam
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- Birthday July 17
About Me
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Female
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Counselor
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San Antonio
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State
TX
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78239
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M!@ reacted to a post in a topic: My Texas Sleevers
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MsCyrus reacted to a post in a topic: The Official What You Will Need For Your Upcoming Weightloss Surgery Thread!
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cam started following January 22 Texas surgery patients
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I can't believe you aren't having it now! I have never heard of anyone ordered to clear liquids for a week. Did you have some complications? There are some protein drinks that are clear liquid, called protein shots. You are basically starving yourself and that can drastically impede your healing! Please call your doc tomorrow and ask about it. I am worried about you!
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. How are you doing? I am in San Antonio also. Do you have a sleeve buddy?
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cam reacted to a post in a topic: January 22 Texas surgery patients
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Awww! Congratulations!! Be careful to stay hydrated or you may get a headache and feel like your heart will pound out of your chest! Stay positive each day should be better than the one before!
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cam reacted to a post in a topic: January 22 Texas surgery patients
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cam reacted to a post in a topic: Looking For Sleevers In My Area.
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cam reacted to a post in a topic: 8 more days!
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SunnyCox reacted to a post in a topic: Problems With Mexico Process!
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The next few weeks will drag on but they will pass! Today is my 1year surgiversary and the time flew! You will be so glad to have the sleeve!
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I have had thick hair my whole life, I lost a ton of hair, but it grew back in pretty fast.was never noticeable to anyone.
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Just an update! My mom DOES NOT have cancer! Thank you all for the kind words and encouragement!
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Just Got Surgery Date Of July 25Th!
cam replied to Jlewis229's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Thanks everyone for all your kind words! I just smiled as I read all the posts! This website helped me so much in the beginning and all the way through. The year has flown! I hope all of you have as good an experience as I did and even better!
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PrincessDaffodil reacted to a post in a topic: One Year Surgiversary!
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chitowngirl reacted to a post in a topic: One Year Surgiversary!
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Just relax, you will lose all you need to. Worrying won't make you lose any faster! Just start enjoying the newer you and don't obsess about the scale. I found it much more exciting to try on clothes and feel them getting looser and looser than seeing numbers on a scale drop then plateau, then drop or rise temporarily. It will work for you, just protect your new little tummy and it will serve you well!
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Well, I made it to my one year surgiversary! I went from a size 16/18 to a 6/8. To be perfectly honest, I prefer the way I am now to the way I was before! Shocker right? I will turn 50 on the 17th, but feel younger than when I turned 40, I am not in pain like I used to be. My feet and legs don't hurt all the time. I can bend over to tie my shoes or pet the dogs without losing my breath and don't have to shimmy out of the car. I flew to Chicago a couple of weeks ago and had so much room in the seat, I felt like I was in first class! I had a reunion with friends from my teenage years and wasn't ashamed of myself for the first time in decades! This year has flown by and was one of the most fun in my life! I do not feel deprived of anything, nor do I feel that I had to make major changes in my life. I just eat less and dress better. Regrets? Only like so many others here, I only regret not doing it sooner. Good luck to all of you, I hope you're all as happy with your sleeves as I am!
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Thanks for all the kind words and well wishes! My mom is still having tests done but the endoscopy ( upper GI) showed that there are some indications of linitis plastica which is a form of stomach cancer. Pretty scary, yes! An upper GI prior to surgery could have found it, but at least it is being looked at now. We're hoping, if it is cancer, it has been caught in the early stages. Interestingly enough, this type of cancer doesn't even have many symptoms until it is in late stages, because of the sleeve, they looked now. Please keep her in your prayers!
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Hey group, I was sleeved in the USA a year ago and I had to go through the arduous pre-surgery process of medical tests and nutritional counseling etc. My mom went to Mexico, to the Jerusalem Hospital and was sleeved with Dr. Almanza. She didn't have to have all the pre surgery tests that I did. Her surgery went very well and her recovery was uneventful until she moved into the regular diet phase. She had terrible reflux, and even went to the hospital thinking she was having a heart attack. She is still getting tests run but she may have some serious problems that could have been exacerbated by the sleeve surgery. If there is a problem with the pyloric sphincter valve, it could have been found prior to surgery, and fixed during surgery. It may be cancer though. We will know more later of course. I'm writing to let anyone know, who may be considering the Mexico option, that although they don't require all the tests such as the Upper GI, it would be in your best interest to get tests and discuss the surgery with a gastrologist prior to going to Mexico for surgery. My mom loved her experience at the Jerusalem Hospital in Tijuana, and would recommend this hospital to everyone! We would both recommend that you do the pre-surgery tests first, however!
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I was sleeved last July at BAMC , Ft. Sam Houston, Tx.