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littlebitsy

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About littlebitsy

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    Expert Member
  • Birthday 02/19/1976

About Me

  • Biography
    Mother of a 10 year old son and 4 year old daughter. Married to a great guy for 17 years.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Reading
  • Occupation
    Pediatric Radiology RN
  • City
    Brighton
  • State
    IL – Illinois
  • Zip Code
    62012

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  1. littlebitsy

    *September Sleevers Check In*

    Surgery- September 10 HW- 270 DOS- 232 CW- 203 Was really hoping to be under the 200lb mark by New Year's but not really optimistic at this point. I was doing good for a month getting to the gym but my work schedule has prevented it for the past month. I'm hoping once I get past the holiday's I can get back into my groove again. I really want to run a 5K this Spring.
  2. littlebitsy

    2 Month Post Op With Pic

    Thanks. It's so hard to see the changes in yourself. I know that changes are happening because my clothes are looser I just wish I could see it more. My goal is to be at the 200 mark by the New Year and as slow as I'm losing I'm thinking of changing it to my birthday which is in February.
  3. littlebitsy

    2 Month Post Op With Pic

    I do want to say that I am following the diet given to me by my surgeon and NUT although I am not perfect at all times. I am getting my Protein in and try every day to get all my fluids. I either do circuit training or walk the treadmill for my exercise and I try for 4-5 days a week.
  4. To say I'm frustrated is an understatement. In the picture I have a 1 week post, 1 month post and 2 month post from left to right. I can tell a small difference in the 1 week to 1 month but from the 1 month to 2 month it looks like I have actually put on weight. It's not enough that I am barely losing any weight but to see side by side pictures that look like I'm gaining weight is evil. I lost most of my weight pre-surgery and feel like I have been in one big stall since surgery. Most days I regret ever doing this. HW- 270lbs SW- 262lbs DOS- 232lbs CW-212lbs
  5. littlebitsy

    I Am Not A Lap Band Patient

    Okay I had to go under my profile and edit it under the patient data part. Whew.
  6. littlebitsy

    I Am Not A Lap Band Patient

    I need to know also. I don't like it says that.
  7. littlebitsy

    Started 'Couch to 5k today' Anyone keen?

    Started this last week. I'm hoping to do my first 5K in the Spring.
  8. HW: 270 DOS: 232 CW: 215 I have gone from 3x to 2x scrubs and 26W to 22W jeans. So far I can tolerate almost all foods except for milk straight up. I have accepted that I am a slow loser weight wise but the inches seem to be coming off. I have had 2 three week stalls and I am only almost 2 months out which is frustrating and a reason I don't post very much. I still have many regrets and am not sure if I had the choice that I would do this again.
  9. Ice chips, orange jell-o, and Isopure. My surgeon starts us on pureed at 1 week.
  10. I made sure to tell them when I first got to the back. They had me put on a pair of the wonderful mesh panties (please take note of sarcasm) and one of their pads, they didn't allow tampons. It's really no big deal. The only thing that sucked for me was that I usually have mine for 6 days and instead I had it for about 12 which I'm guessing was due to the blood thinners they had me on.
  11. littlebitsy

    Question for Post-Ops: Intubation

    Anesthesia has a different definition of awake (I know because I work with anesthesia during cases at times). Basically to be extubated you have to be breathing on your own. They give you medications that take away the body's desire to breathe so when your case is over they will give you reversal drugs to wake up your body. Once you wake up and start breathing without any complications they will take the tube out.
  12. littlebitsy

    When did you try breads?

    I'm a little over a month out and got to add toast to my diet this past week. Untoasted bread, pasta, and rice can be added back in at 8 weeks post-op per my office.
  13. littlebitsy

    anaesthesia problems

    It's rare but it does happen. If you ever have to have surgery again please be sure to tell them about this experience so they can try and prevent it from happening again. They even ask the smallest kids what they remember when they wake up from anesthesia in case it happened to them or at least it's a common question in our OR. http://www.anesthesiaweb.org/awareness.php
  14. littlebitsy

    Tears of Frustration....

    Before I even got to the end of your post I was screaming to get a different cardiologist and get a second opinion but then I got to that point in you post and sighed a huge sigh of relief that you already were. While I agree that there are times that a cardiac cath is necessary and can save lives (I am a former cardiac nurse that worked on a post-op floor for cardiac caths and took care of patients with other cardiac symptoms) you don't fit the criteria the cardiologist I worked with would just want to cath a person for especially with all the other tests he ran unless it's something new they started doing in the past few years since I left that specialty area. The biggest red flag for me was the fact he didn't want to give you your test results. Kind of shady in my opinion. Good luck with the new cardiologist don't let the one bad apple ruin the bunch.
  15. You move forward. Live and learn. It's okay.

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