Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

~*~ Melissa ~*~

LAP-BAND Patients
  • Content Count

    179
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by ~*~ Melissa ~*~

  1. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    Reflections on last year

    Sounds like you had a very successful year- CONGRATULATIONS! Good luck with the goals set for 2012. I think you'll do fabulous
  2. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    Eating

    I know every dr had different guidelines but usually bread and pasta is a big N-O until 6 months post-op. My gut tells me the bread has a lot to do with your sickness Just my opinion. Sorry you're going through this
  3. After 100+ pounds lost, it's about time to post a before & after picture. Check back by midnight Thursday ;)

  4. Sounds great! HW: 295 DOS: 271 CW: 186 Goal weight: 155 Thanks!!!
  5. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    After surgery...oh, the pain...the pain...

    Wonton soup is oily so be careful. I tried it around four months out and felt sick to my stomach. Congrats and welcome to the losers bench
  6. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    Surgery in Mexico?

    I went to Mexico and am extremely happy with my decision. I had my surgery done I. Tijuana with Dr. Almanza. The staff was very nice and took great care of everyone... better care than I received in US hospitals. They shared stories and many laughs. The surgery was $4,500. I flew into San Diego and was picked up by the staff and taken across the border- about a 20 minute drive to the clinic. They took blood, did an EKG, and we went in order of BMI. There were 8 others there with me from the US getting the surgery done which was nice. Met friends and it made time fly by, especially when we would go out shopping at night. The clinic holds a dinner cruise each year for patients to come back and show off their sexy selves Lastly, my surgery was checked out by a US surgeon and the doc said it looks better than some of his colleagues work. Yay!!
  7. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    Looking For Friends

    SO happy I found this forum! My name is Melissa and I am 25 years old. I was sleeved on July 19, 2012... making me just over 5 months out. Progress is good thus far- down just over 100 pounds and I have officially reached onederland Am looking for friends to talk to along the way since none of my friends know I had the surgery. Feel free to add me!
  8. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    Did I mess up?

    If you feel fine then I say you're good to go. HOWEVER, get back to liquids allowing your stomach to fully heal
  9. It's official: arrived at ONE-DER-LAND! I feel amazing and have zero regrets. Haven't been this skinny or healthy in 10+ years. Thank you, Dr. Almanza. I am happily living life once again :)

  10. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    No More Hospitals!

    Hey All! To start off, the last couple months have been nothing but craziness! Three hospitalizations, 30+ days and nights spent undergoing tests and sleeping in the most uncomfortable beds ever. For now, I want to thank my VST family for all the messages while I've been away. Below is an explanation of what I've been through for those who have asked (much easier than replying to multiple messages). Much love to you all <3 At the beginning of September, I moved back home to Michigan to be with family and get well, leaving my new life and job in Tennessee behind. Everyone in my immediate family now knows of my secret trip and decision of getting sleeved, which has been a relief. My mom is my partner in crime and is always checking in on me which is something I appreciate more than I could ever imagine. I still have bouts of dry heaving and sickness + vomitting because of my siliva (thickness) but each day seems to get better and better. I'm now on a pill that has helped thin out secretions. I spend 3 days a week with a physical and occupational therapist, gaining strength and learning to walk again. All the hospitalizations caused me to lose much muscle, specifically in my legs. Each and every day gets better and I'm thankful for every professional that has helped me move closer to independence once again. From all the tests done in the hospital, I was told that my surgery went very well and that everything looks great- hooray! All worries regarding the procedure have been officially thrown out the window. The problem: Vitamin B1. Blood tests revealed that my B1 dipped critically low and seems to be the culprit behind many problems- numbness, blurry and double vision, etc. This vitamin has been added to my medicine and has helped much thus far. Just out of curiosity, has anyone else had issues with dry heaving or even vomitting up thick phelgm? It was much worse months ago but still lingers. If you experienced something similar, did it ever go away for good?
  11. I'm Baaaaack! Here's to no more hospitalizations and to getting back on my feet :)

  12. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    Hospitalized Last Week.... The Story And More

    First and foremost, I want to thank ALL of my VSG friends and family last week for your prayers and support during this rough time. I am writing this blog to update you on what happened and am hoping to receive advice since I am and will be facing a long recovery. For roughly 2.5 weeks, I have been very weak and have had symptoms of dizziness, fatigue, zero hunger, etc. Additionally, each morning I would wake up and run to the bathroom to dry-heave froth/foam at least once every morning. A week ago today was the worst and I just couldn't take it anymore, running to urgent care immediately after work. They had me pee in a cup and drew some blood to find that my levels were everywhere- they couldn't tell if it was from an internal infection secondary to surgery or what. I was sent to the ER the next day (Wednesday) to have a CT scan done which came back negative, in addition to some x-rays. Overall, I think everything is going well with Mr. Sleevie; however, I do fear popping a stitch or staple with the consistent day-to-day episodes of dry heaving/throwing up phlem. I learned from leaving the hospital that I had a "significant" UTI and while there are many unknowns, they believe this is what is causing the fatigue, nausea, etc. I arrived home Wednesday and started my meds on Thursday, taking a turn for the worse. The meds made me extremely ill and dehydrated, which I was then admitted to the hospital Thursday evening until Sunday for dehydration and malnutrition. The IVs helped much but now that I'm home I'm still having difficulty eating and such since I have NO appetite, easily get sick, and find that certain smells (i.e., chicken broth) makes me sick to my stomach. Even taking meds are becoming more and more difficult-- I place the pill on my tongue and start gagging. I'm not getting in the amount of liquids that I should either :/ I was asked at the hospital if something were to happen and CPR was necessary to bring me back, would I want it and I actually said "no". I am extremely depressed and have no idea what to do or even how to get better. I'm normally happy and never full of drama but part of me just wants to die and move on since I am beyond done with everything. I have no idea how to get better from here. Protein intake is one thing I have failed to do and something I need to but now that I need it, I gag on the smell and thickness. It has to be with water since milk isn't proving well. I'm going to purchase EAS from Walmart/Target soon. I'm not a fan but I was able to sip it prior to surgery and sips count- better than nothing. I have NO idea what to eat since everything I have has dairy and that seems to upset the stomach more than anything. Smelling soup broth makes me nauseous. I nibbled a cracker just to see what would happen and that led me to dry heaving as well. Suggestions? Thanks again for the support and for reading. I need as much help as I can get.
  13. I'm back home and slowly recovering. Writing a blog now with details. Thanks for all the support and well wishes, friends :)

  14. Was admitted into the ER today, one month out. Please say a couple prayers for me as things are not looking good. Scans and x-rays in the AM, followed by consultation with a surgery team :'(

  15. Urgent care round 3. I felt so good during my first two weeks post-op-- what happened? Wishing I could turn back the hands of time :'(

  16. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    Happy One Month?

    Today marked my one month anniversary of being sleeved and I'm still contemplating whether or not I made the right decision. Since it's not reversable, seems as though it's going to be a rough road. One month out and I'm never hungry- still drinking the broth of soups. Tried mashed potatoes and ate four bites and had one slice of ham and cheese from a lunchable and feel blah. I'm never hungry to begin with which makes eating hard since it's forced and not enjoyed. I have refried beans and tuna but neither sound appealing. I question if this will ever get better. I really wish I could turn back the hands of time :/
  17. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    Questions & Suggestions, Please :)

    1) Can I ever chug water like I did prior to the sleeve? In the next upcoming weeks, I will be beginning my fitness routine. Before the surgery, I would chug water when feeling hot and dehydrated during my workout, drinking 30-50 ounces while at the gym alone. I'm assuming chugging only 5-6 weeks out probably wouldn't be a good idea, huh? Will I ever be able to do so cause I hate sipping with a passion, watching everyone else just chug away. 2) I LOVED icees/slurpees, especially Coca-Cola prior to my surgery. I can no longer have that due to carbonation. Is Fanta Cherry or Fanta Blueberry okay to drink? I tried searching to see if they are carbonated but couldn't find a thing. Additionally, I tried going to the icee website and my computer told me the site would harm my computer. Therefore, I'm turning to my VST community for help. The reason why I ask this is because this girl is going on a date really soon-- first time in ages in the upcoming week. I'm trying to avoid the dinner part since I'm barely eating. Thursday will be four weeks post-op and I'm still eating soup, with the occasional 3-4 bites of mashed potatoes or refried beans. I just feel dinner would be extremely awkward so I'm trying to push a movie. While I LOVE movie theater popcorn, I know it's too soon to have it. What about the fanta cherry or blueberry icee? If not, this guy is going to think I'm crazy for a thick girl like myself to not eat or drink anything (except water). Any suggestions? And yes, I went to this theater last weekend and they check purses on the way in so I can't take a drink of my own. I am tempted to wrap it in my hoodie but would feel extremely embarrassed if caught on the first date. What to do!?!?!
  18. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    "damn, I'm Looking Good"

    Thanks again, everyone. I miss talking to you, SweetTee! I'll have to send you a message this week and catch up
  19. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    "damn, I'm Looking Good"

    I had a moment this morning where I both laughed and cried over probably THE craziest thing. As I walk to my bathroom from the living room, I can see myself in the bathroom mirror. I caught a glimpse in the mirror and stopped for a second, looking back at the reflection. For the first time in my 25 years of life, I said to myself "Damn, I'm looking good." Then followed a happy smile with some tears of joy. I know I have a LONGGGGG way to go but am happy with the progress thus far. This Thursday marks my one month anniversary and I would love to hit a goal of 50 pounds lost. The weight loss includes what I lost on my own prior to the pre-op diet, the pre-op diet and post-op diet. Thanks, Mr. Sleevie
  20. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    "damn, I'm Looking Good"

    Thanks I feel GREAT! When I was at my highest weight, doing daily activities like walking, showering, etc. was extremely difficult. Additionally, I rarely slept throughout the night because I felt as though the weight carried on my chest was suffocating me. In the last week or so, I have slept every night straight through and woke up feeling refreshed. Getting my sleeve was the best decision yet. The only problem I am having is with my incision sites, BUT I thought they looked pretty good today (knock on wood). Maybe everything is finally starting to come together. Yay
  21. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    Really?!?

    DON'T weigh yourself everyday. I did it all the time, and still do now and then, and it gets me down more than ever. Try to keep it to a minimum of two times a week if you really need to see the numbers. If you eat something high in sodium, chances are your weight the next day will increase because it's takes your body so long to get rid of the excess water. Same thing goes with exercise- you may have gained on the scale but it could easily be muscle. You are going to do fine. We are all here for you
  22. Saw myself in the mirror today and thought, "Dang I'm looking good". This has never happened in my 25 years of life. Thanks, Mr. Sleevie :)

  23. The more you cheat, the harder recovery will be and the longer your surgery may be (time wise). The reason behind the liquid diet is to shrink the fat around your liver, allowing the operation to go more smoothly. You still have four more days- you can do it!!
  24. ~*~ Melissa ~*~

    Stalling Slowly Going Away

    Congrats! Just because you didn't lose any weight doesn't mean you didn't lose inches

PatchAid Vitamin Patches

×