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About Willow216
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Female
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Claims Manager for Workers Comp
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Bronx
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New York
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Willow216 started following won ton wrappers, One of those boring Success Stories :), February 12 is my date and and 5 others
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I had that problem and I was freaking out, every once in a while it still happens so I eat a little something every 3 hrs when this happens and drink water. I also went thru frenzy cravings in the first 6 wks (chocolate and starches like bread, rice etc) I think it was withdrawel because I ate of lot of that prior to the surgery. It does goes away once your used to your new tummy.
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February 12 is my date
Willow216 replied to Alikfield's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Wishing all of you a safe and successful surgery! You all won't regret it! -
I was going to be "banded" but the nurse for my gastric doctor stated that most "bands" can slip and cause infections from lacerations from slippage which happens often and 90% of the patient who get the band wind up coming back for the sleeve, she herself had the sleeve and she showed me a couple of before and after pics and highly recommended it, I took a chance and took her advise and I am very grateful I did.
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Ms skinniness reacted to a post in a topic: Bread...?
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It took me about 6 months but I usually do a whole wheat wrap, but I usually can't have more than a couple of bites. I was a Bread, Muffin, etc maniac, I loved them, but after the surgery it changed for me. Now at about 10 months out every once in a while I may have a slice of wheat toast or I make a half sandwich with I slice of wheat bread.
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This sounds Great! Thank you I'm trying it. I usually do a Breakfast "cupcake" with a couple of sheets of Phyllo dough with egg beaters and a lil cheese a bit of salt and pepper and its perfect for my sleeve and usually I don't eat the whole thing. I also do a Low Fat Ricotta cheese "cupcake" with some low fat Mozzerella and Grated Cheese and oregano with a couple of sheets of Phyllo dough. I use a little spray olive oil so it don't stick. They are real good and lots of Protein even in the grated cheese.
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Retest for H. Pylori?
Willow216 replied to SweetnCurvy's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had a biopsy which is how they found mine I wasn't told how I got though. -
Retest for H. Pylori?
Willow216 replied to SweetnCurvy's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
After the 3 weeks of antibiotics the breath test only took about a half hour to get the results at least for me. Best Wishes and I hope everything turns out well and have a Safe Surgery! -
One of those boring Success Stories :)
Willow216 replied to TheCurvyJones's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
That is a Fantastic name for your sleeve, I wish I would of thought of that one! Best Wishes to you and a Safe Surgery!! -
Willow216 reacted to a post in a topic: One of those boring Success Stories :)
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One of those boring Success Stories :)
Willow216 replied to TheCurvyJones's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
We are saving a space on for you on the "Losing Bench"! -
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Can you chew sugar free gum?
Willow216 replied to skinnyin2013's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I chew gum and drink diet soda (occasionally not like before) no issues at all. But every doctor will say different. When I left the hospital after the surgery I was allowed to eat soft foods like oatmeal, cream of wheat and even mashed potatoes (though potatoes was no comfortable for me) so I think it depends on the person. -
Willow216 reacted to a post in a topic: Is this true?
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I was wondering the same thing, I am now getting into a sze 8 at my current weight which I can't understand the last time I was a sze 8 I was 130lbs alot of people say the sizes have changes since 15 yrs ago which I can't agree cause the sze 8 are jeans I have had since and worn when I was in my mid 20's. I am not complaining one bit and my friends don't believe I weigh 170 cause they say I look smaller than that. Size 8 was my goal but now I am thinking I just might make sz 4 when I am done. I would never think to be that sze since I can't remember ever being a size 4. LOL I'm happy anyway!
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I am almost a year out from surgery and I can eat basicly anything (which is why I had this surgery), I just have about 3 bites (spoonful) and I am full but I eat about 5 times a day so my metabolism keeps up and I make sure I drink my Protein shakes daily which personally I happen to like them and its simple, alot of people don't like them too much. There are some foods though I can't eat anymore like rice, potatoes etc, it feels too heavy on my sleeve but I exchanged that for turnips, squash and spinach which makes up for that. I am over 80lbs down and still going, slowly but I'm getting there. Much Luck To You!
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One of those boring Success Stories :)
Willow216 replied to TheCurvyJones's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I was hugely nervous too, I have always been afraid to have surgery, but it was only the first couple of days that I felt "icky" but after 6 days I went back to work and I have no problems, the only regret is that I didn't do this years ago! Wishing you a successful and safe surgery. I bet you will get through it just fine. -
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Retest for H. Pylori?
Willow216 replied to SweetnCurvy's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had the H.Pylori also, I was so bummed 'cause it delayed my surgery for a month, but after all the medications (and it was alot) it was gone. I never even heard of H.Pyolori until I was tested I never had any symptoms but my doctor said most people don't until there is a problem but I'm glad this problem is over since I heard it can lead to stomach cancer.. Good Luck! -
One of those boring Success Stories :)
Willow216 replied to TheCurvyJones's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I love your story! "Jelly" is an adorable name you gave your sleave, I love it! Way to go on your weight loss and I wish you continued success on your journey. BTW this is not another boring success story, you are aiding others who are going to have "or" thinking to have this surgery that is how I made my decision "and have continued success" by reading these "amazing" stories, it gives hope! Many Blessings to you!