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Everything posted by irishmama2004
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It means that diabetes is so bad that it is worth advertisers spending their money to market glucometers to the general public. It used to be a disease for the very old. Now type II diabetes is taking over every age and ethnicity in this country. Because we are fat fat fat. After you have been sleeved for awhile you will start to notice how fat people really are (and at 258 I still have a long way to go) and also how much food people eat. It astounds me what my husband eats and I used to be able to keep up with him no problem!
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My doctor was Dr. Mailapur in Huntsville, AL.
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Just Need To Vent
irishmama2004 replied to scorpion509's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I remember those dayso f wanting to cry so bald. I just got through it like you are--machete is a great analogy. Looking back it is so worth it. If they told me I had to go to Mars to get the test done I think I would have figured out how. Let nothing stop you! -
Staples are for life but they are safe for MRI machines and xrays and all that. My doctor also stiches over the staple line as an added measure. Ask if your surgeon does that. Your stomach can expand a little bit but the stretchy part is taken out so it is minimal. Most people who regain do so by grazing all day. Pre-op I could eat a box of cheez-its in one sitting without thinking about it. Now, several months post-op I could probably still eat a box but it would take me all day. So just be really mindful that when you are full you do not take another bite of any food for several more hours. I eat 4 times a day with at least one of those meals being a shake and one being something like a string cheese or yogurt only. When I was pre-op that sounded crazy to me but now it just works. I know here will be a day when I really struggle with wating right but now it has just been a couple of slip ups here and there on vacation. I was told at my 2 week post-op apt that the chance of leak at that point was as close to zero as possible. My doctor leak checks with air before he closes his incisions and then does a barium swallow leak check as well. And he allows nothing by mouth until that second check is done. I can't believe how many people were allowed jello and broth before their barium swallow. Some doctors cut corners and only do one. My doctor has been doing this for years and has never ever had a leak. That says something.
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Best of luck to you! VST is a great place to wait out the insurance process. I learned so much here when I was pre-op!
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Cleared For Surgery
irishmama2004 replied to blcavin's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You will do awesome! Best of luck. -
Comment My Doctor Made That I Worry A Little About- Maybe Don't Look At This If Pre-Surgery
irishmama2004 replied to CelticHarpist's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
THat was a really weird way to phrase it. It felt sore. The pain was about 50% less than what I thought. I never even took any of my liquid lortab once I got home. I did take toradol in the hospital nad had a PCA that I hit a few times. My gall bladder two years prior hurt about 50% more than I thought it would. -
To Embressing To Ask....? Maybe Sooo....
irishmama2004 replied to ataylor's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I did from about day 3 post-op to about day 9. I had full control I just went a lot. I was told it was the magnesium in the heartburn medication my doctor put me on. Similar to milk of mag's effects. You can ask for a different one and maybe that will help. By the time I was going to ask my doc about it the diarrhea cleared up on its own. -
before shots
irishmama2004 added images to a gallery album in Before and After Gastric Sleeve Photos
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From the album: before shots
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From the album: before shots
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My Fitness Pal Friends?
irishmama2004 replied to PiggyPantsPaige's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm an old timer...11 weeks out nad eating a full variety of food. You can friend me I'm irishmama2004 on there and on youtube -
Got My Date! August 17
irishmama2004 replied to Losingitforgood!'s topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
That is great! Congrats. No looking back now! -
Telling People...
irishmama2004 replied to punkaroo26's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am 11 weeks out from surgery and look like a different person. If I had not done a tell all there would be a lot of people assuming that I had surgery. I don't think the stigma is really there anymore. Most people know someone who has had it done and had good results. You will get more comments to your face but you will at least avoid a lot from behind your back. And yes, people love my updates and have been AMAZINGLY encouraging. I've gotten emails from old high school acquatainces wanting to know how to get the process started. Telling all was the best decision ever! -
My 3 Week Post-Op Video Is Up
irishmama2004 posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I just made my 3 week post-op video. When I look at myself from the first video to this video I want to cry. http://youtu.be/7nCwu0o5CP8 <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/7nCwu0o5CP8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> -
Am I The Only One...?
irishmama2004 replied to BentleyJade's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Gossip stopped bothering me a long time ago. At 342 pounds were they not gossiping about me already? We are kidding ourselves if we dont think people we genuinely love have never uttered an unkind word behind our backs. Have the surgery and tell no one and drop 100 pounds in months...now they start gossiping that they suspect you had it. I think if gossip is something that bothers you this much than you need to spend some time learning to love yourself. I do still believe that not telling people is 100% okay but either way the gossip will be there and by loving yourself you will weather this storm. Several months before my surgery a friend had RNY bypass and had terrible terrible complications that required her to go on a vent. She had told only a couple of people about her surgery. Well when news of her being in the ICU came out all people talked about was why she was being so secretive. It was sad. So I went surgery as an open book. No regrets whatsoever. My friends and family are amazing. Everyone is so supportive. If a complication had occurred I would have had a hundred prayer warriors storming the heavens for me. -
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You Will Want To Read This! Researching Protein Powders For Shakes
irishmama2004 replied to girlfriday's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I loved unjury before surgery and after. Now that I am on mushy food I am finding ways to get the unflavored protein into food. I even sprinkle it in one of my kids food. Calling him a picky eater is a huge understatement. The only thing I don't like is that my stupid autocorrect always changes it to injury!!! Where in Al are you? I'm near Huntsvillle. -
Oh Buffy! I'm so sorry. Your positive mental attitude will get you through this. My journey has gone well. You can subscribe to my YouTube channel and see: www.youtube.com/user/irishmama2004
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Start My Pre Op Diet Tomorrow!
irishmama2004 replied to Angie_musgrave's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Best of luck. Jump in with both feet. -
Psychological Issues
irishmama2004 replied to Sansa's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am 2 weeks out and no issue yet. I don't even really think about food. Just getting my requirements in. I know this will not lways be the case. I try to think of myself as a recovering addict. There are certain foods that I will never again eat--white potatoes, white flour, rice and pasta. I said goodbye to those old friends and while I know I will crave them I think knowing they are off limits for good is a good thing. -
How Long After Baby?
irishmama2004 replied to Ready!'s topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You cannot lift anything heavier than 15 pounds for 3 weeks so I imagine it will be a challenge without help. Good luck! -
4 Hours To Go...sleevie Here I Come!
irishmama2004 replied to krystina's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Best of luck! Hope your recovery goes well. -
Doing The "i Got My Surgery Date" Dance!
irishmama2004 replied to Shoe_Vixen's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
A surgeon booked until August is a good surgeon! Have a great summer and hopefully the time will fly. -
Looking Into The Sleeve
irishmama2004 replied to snrussell09's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Do it now! Do it before you have a wife and kids who you will needlessly worry by having surgery. Do it before you have diabetes and high blood pressure which makes healing from surgery do much harder. Do it before your skin loses its elasticity and you are left all droopy. Do it before you take your first real job that may have crappy insurance. I am 33 and I still consider myself young but I wish I had done this sooner because every year I got bigger and bigger!