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Any Michigan Sleevers?
Ailly replied to healthiermom's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
How are all the Michigan Sleever's progressing?? -
Your body is still adjusting and needs time to heal. My vitamin and sugar levels didn't get back to within normal range until I was 6 months post-op. It's difficult to not want or expect immediate results after having a life changing major surgery. But our bodies don't operate on the same time table as our minds and needs time to catch up. Your lab results are not abnormal for someone two months post-op. Hang in there, work hard, take your vitamins and supplements and stay positive. Give your body some time to recover from the major changes it is going through. It will get better. Keep your chin up.
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Any Michigan Sleevers?
Ailly replied to healthiermom's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Good luck! -
Your body is adjusting and needs time heal. The best thing you can do for yourself is to put the scale away and focus on getting in your protein. Your weight is going to fluctuate as you lose/retain water, put on muscle from exercise etc. Stepping on the scale everyday does more harm than good. Hang in there and trust that if you make smart choices regarding food, protein and exercise, the weight will come off. You can do it!
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scared of failure
Ailly replied to bulldoglover2013's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Congratulations on recieving your date! You always have someone to turn to on these forums, that is what we are here for! All the fears you are feeling are totally normal. You will do great! Just remember that you are doing this to live a longer, healthier and happier life. What other people think of you is not important. How you feel about yourself is what matters. Do what makes you happy. All of those people don't have to live in your skin. Let their insecurities be their problem. Make smart choices when it comes to food and excercise and you will see results. This surgery sets you up to be successful and you can do it! The first few weeks are the toughest, once you get through the emotional stuff, let rest fits into place. Congratulations and Good Luck on your journey! -
Congratulations on your success!
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Symptoms remain sadly, 93 pounds later. Hair growth has slowed way down and is not as coarse as once it was.
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Mine was $36,748 with no co-pay. Thank you Blue Cross!
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Can i get some My Fitness Pal friends?
Ailly replied to aharris75's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Would totally love more MFP friends! Hit me up at enoordhoorn -
ONE-derland with pictures
Ailly replied to nursemeg89's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Congratulation! That is super quick weight loss, well done! -
Sliming is different than the frothing. I had slimed once after eating too fast two weeks post op, you get slimy spit that comes up from your stomach which is slick, not bubbly like the froth. however the frothing was a near constant from about 6 weeks out when I became very ill. I spent 6 weeks ill until I finally went to the ER, 6 days later I had my gallbladder removed. From the day after my gallbladder was removed to this day 2 months later I have not had the frothing at all. I don't know what the relation is if any, but it is odd.
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MRI scan... can you ever get one after VSG?
Ailly replied to Oakleygirl's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I've had 4 MRIs since surgery.. No problems! -
Michigan Barix Clinics Dr. Jamokay Taylor
Ailly replied to tiredofbeingoverlooked's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
Dr Taylor is a wonderful surgeon. He did my sleeve 15 weeks ago and removed my gallbladder last week. All of the Barix staff is wonderful. Mila and Barb were my favorite nurses and Carla, Tim and Helen are great PCA's. -
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At three months post op I made a trip to the ER after three days of vomitting nonstop. Turned out to be sludge in my gallbladder. Six days bedridden and I am finally home but my legs and a portion of my stomach are completely numb and I can't bear weight on my left leg. Has anyone else experienced anything like this? I go see my pcp tomorrow to get an MRI but I just want to know if anyone else has gone through this.
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I guess not...
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Congratulations on your loss! Keep up the good work!
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anyone have days where you just feel nauseous and NOTHING agrees with you?
Ailly replied to skinnywithin's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I'm going through this now 9 wks post op. I feel pukey all the time and have gotten in under 100 calories per day for the last 6 days. Just making sure to drink my 64 oz of water, take my vitamins, not cry too much and have faith that this will pass. Here's hoping this rough patch passes quickly for you and you're feeling better soon! -
60 pounds! Thats amazing, congratulations!
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I was sleeved 10/24 and am down 49 pounds. I'm having the same issues with food and quantity you are. Don't beat yourself up, this is a tough time. It will get better, keep your chin up and good luck! Pre-surg 287 Day of 271 Current 222
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Sleeved a year ago today...
Ailly replied to Pookeyism's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Congratulations and Happy Anniversary! -
1 year out before and after picture
Ailly replied to MoonSiren's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Cute! Congratulations on all of your success, you look fantastic! -
Sleeved October 24 down 34 pounds since date of surgery, 50 total from first pre-op appointment. Feeling pretty good most days, can't eat much at all so I struggle to get in enough calories. Hope everyone is doing well!
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Tomato soup contains a lot of sugar and tomatoes are very acidic. Acid can cause ulcers and an ulcer is the last thing you want with a sleeve.