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i'm thinking of starting a private Facebook group for anyone who is being sleeved on Nov 21. Anyone? Kate
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I,m scheduled for November 21, Kaiser in South San Francisco
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I posted this as another thread before i found this board, hope the repeat is ok. Okay, here's my story. about 4.5 months ago, i found myself at the crossroads,asking my Dr about surgery. she put in the request and I was approved and started the process through Kaiser in South San Francisco. At that point I got serious and started using Lose It! and working out, walking, swimming and going to the gym. My starting weight was 255.1 with a hoped for weight loss of 100 pounds. Since then ( June 13) I've lost 49 pounds. I met with one Dr, wasn't crazy about him and asked for another. I have an appt with Dr David Le tomorrow morning. I know I could have had the surgery already but feeling good about my surgeon is a big deal for me. Since then, I've been following a group of post op people, but most seem to be the other kinds of surgery (distal, RYN, whatever). They all seem to have a lot of problems with absorption and getting enough Vitamins in. Unfortunately there don't seem to be a lot of Sleevers on there. S my question is this, is there somewhere that post op Sleevers post with any long term conditions as a result of their surgeries? I,m doing quite well without the surgery but my concern is putting the weight back on. After all, I've lost before, and gained it all back. Any thoughts? Kate
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okay, here's my story. about 4.5 months ago, i found myself at the crossroads,asking my Dr about surgery. she put in the request and I was approved and started the process through Kaiser in South San Francisco. At that point I got serious and started using Lose It! and working out, walking, swimming and going to the gym. My starting weight was 255.1 with a hoped for weight loss of 100 pounds. Since then ( June 13) I've lost 49 pounds. I met with one Dr, wasn't crazy about him and asked for another. I have an appt with Dr David Le tomorrow morning. I know I could have had the surgery already but feeling good about my surgeon is a big deal for me. Since then, I've been following a group of post op people, but most seem to be the other kinds of surgery (distal, RYN, whatever). They all seem to have a lot of problems with absorption and getting enough Vitamins in. Unfortunately there don't seem to be a lot of Sleevers on there. S my question is this, is there somewhere that post op Sleevers post with any long term conditions as a result of their surgeries? I,m doing quite well without the surgery but my concern is putting the weight back on. After all, I've lost before, and gained it all back. Any thoughts? Kate
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Does Only Having 50-60 Lbs. To Lose Discredit Me Wanting Surgery?
Cholula replied to akwitham72's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I'm in exactly the same boat and leaning towards the surgery. Lets keep in touch Kate -
Any Bay Area California Sleevers?
Cholula replied to Cholula's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I've only gone to the about orientation, will go to the surgeon orientation in about 3 weeks, I'm just starting. Would love to talk with you if you're amenable to that. Kate -
Surgery In The Morning!
Cholula replied to readytobeslimxoxox's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Very cool, I'm just barely started on my jpourney, but I wish you well Kate -
I posted yesterday and got no replies, so maybe a bit more information was needed for feedback? So many feelings For the first time in my life, I'm considering weight loss surgery. I guess it started when I was reading a fellow RVers blog and she talked about having the procedure done. I found it mildly interesting, but just left it in the back of my mind to simmer. For the last couple of years, I find myself becoming more and more depressed about my weight. Things that used to work just don't any more. Low carb seems to work for a while, usually about 15 pounds, but then nothing. I know exercise would help, but truthfully, I find it hard to even do the day to day things that need to be done. My body is just too huge. My back hurts, my hips, knees, everything seems to be in pain. Did I ever have a time when my body didn't feel like a huge ball of hurt? If so, I don't remember it. I feel like my fat is an external thing I carry with me, like a huge medicine ball that I can't put down. I have to literally pick my stomach up to wash, my arms actually make flapping noises when I lower them too quickly. I feel like I look old and washed up and generally feel hopeless. We went to the Doctor the other day about my hip pain, and I found myself asking her (a wonderful Doctor, she's probably 5 foot three and 100 pounds) if she thought I was a candidate for weight loss surgery. To her credit, we love her, she's just what you would want for your general practitioner. While she has mentioned my weight, she has never harped, nor blown off my many bodily complaints to my weight (as other Doctors have in the past). I find it interesting that all sizes of people have back pain, but if you're fat, that's what many attribute it to, never looking past the weight. It makes you feel like a non person, like you're being viewed as a large pile of fat rather than a person. But that isn't her. So after my question, she looked at me and said yes, you are definitely a candidate, and I will be happy to refer you. The spark was lit. We next went down to the educational office to ask about classes. The first step through Kaiser is to attend a "Weight Loss Surgery Overview", and we will be attending that tomorrow morning (June 12, 2012). Now I find I have 1000s of questions running through my mind. I've been glued to the computer, reading everything I can find (and there are thousands of entries) and I have so many mixed feelings . . . One thing I know, even if I lose all the weight I'd like to (I'm currently 255-260, 5 foot 4) I'll still be restricted in many ways due to loose skin. Ideally I'd like to be down to 140, but truthfully, if I could just reach 200 again I'd be thrilled. I know if I just ate the way they tell you to after surgery, I would see the same results, so the question comes up, why even bother? I think for me, it's the commitment. So that's my story. I'd love to hear from others, particularly anyone who has dealt with Kaiser in Santa Clara, I'm just curious about the whole process. Kate
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Any Bay Area California Sleevers?
Cholula replied to Cholula's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Thanks, I've gotten no responses, so I was getting a little discouraged. Maybe there aren't as many in this area as I thought? I do appreciate your reply. Kate -
Just Starting All This
Cholula replied to Ready4success's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Just Starting All This
Cholula replied to Ready4success's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm just at the beginning stage also. I go for the orientation Tuesday. I'm excited but also nervous that I won't be accepted. Kate -
Brand New, Looking For A Buddy, Santa Clara Kaiser?
Cholula posted a topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I've just talked to my GP and she has agreed that surgery would be the right choice for me. I'm scheduled for the initial info class on Tuesday ( June 12) and am loaded with questions. I would kindly appreciate a support buddy, and if possible, any info from anyone who has gone through the process at the Kaiser in Santa Clara, CA. I've just turned 64, and really feel this will work for me after a lifetime go yo yo dieting. I'm positive at this point and would like any input you'd care to share. Kate