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Manatee

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Manatee

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    Senior Member

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  • Gender
    Male
  • City
    out back
  • State
    trailer park
  • Zip Code
    00000
  1. 2 years has passed since you registered at VerticalSleeveTalk! Happy 2nd Anniversary Manatee!

  2. The better half wants a sleeve revision, and my doc is just to expensive in full self-pay mode. Any recommendations? We don't want to head to Mexico Thanks
  3. I -love- my sleeve, but the doc who did my revision is very very pricey. My girlfriend also needs a revision, but the $25K out of pocket just isn't going to happen. Any recommendations on someone a bit cheaper, but safe?
  4. My former co-workers know, because I had to take time off for the surgery. My new co-workers have no idea and won't, because I won't mention it. Frankly, there's little sympathy for the obese, and I chose to just move along rather than fighting the educational battle over and over.
  5. I'm a band-to-sleeve revision. I think the sleeve is a much better choice for me. I did go through a period of time figuring out what I cannot tolerate (in my case, full milk and eggnog) and did have a few early bouts of vomiting and sliming. Beyond that, it's been relatively straightforward. I can eat just about anything, but in small doses. I dropped the extra weight I gained with the malfunctioning band and have been stable without really having to think about what I eat. All in all, a good choice. I just wish it hadn't taken 3 surgeries and 15K out of pocket (post-insurance) to get here.
  6. Manatee

    Self pay from Tx!Cheap Dr.?

    I used Dr. Stewart in Denton. Great surgeon, nice new facilities, and good pricing. Cost of Weight Loss Surgery ? Weight Loss Specialists of North Texas
  7. Manatee

    Surgeons Dallas area

    I would recommend Dr. Stewart in Denton: Weight Loss Surgery Specialists of North Texas | Bariatric Surgery | Denton | Dallas | Dallas-Fort Worth | Carrollton | South Ok He did my band-to-sleeve revision. Really easy recovery, nice private hospital, great staff and program. Well worth checking out. His personality is rather matter-of-fact, but that style works for me.
  8. Hi Manatee:

     

    I was just looking at your blog and it seems that you're glad that you got the sleeve. Best wishes to you. My band is still working for me and I hope that it will forever!

     

    Sue

  9. Unexpected side effect Well, it's the holiday season, and that means one thing: Eggnog is available! I -love- eggnog and always have. I was very excited to see it in the stores, and picked up some. Now, I know it's bad for me, but a little can't hurt, right? As it turns out, even a little was enough to make me very sick to the stomach. That stuff hit like a rock and made me miserable for hours. I'm still trying to figure it out, because the sugars weren't the issue. Perhaps the stuff was just too rich, or maybe there's some form of lactose intolerance coming into play now. I suppose it's all for the best, really.
  10. Month followup I had my 'two week' followup yesterday -- which actually put it pretty close to a month. Basically everything is fine. I got fussed at for not getting in enough Protein and Water, as I expected. I'm now cleared to eat pretty much anything I want, as long as I'm careful with introducing new foods. I'm down 25 lbs, almost back under 200. With luck I'll be back to fighting weight by February. So far, I like this a LOT better than the band.
  11. Manatee

    Tattoos

    It's about halfway down this front page at the time of this post http://verticalsleevetalk.com/tell-your-story/2135-tattoos-choose.html
  12. Not transitioning well So this is a bit of a whine, most of you can skip it... I've been trying to move from liquids to my "soft foods" category. So far all I've managed to do is regurgitate everything except tilapia fillets. I've gone in and talked to the WLS coordinator, and the only advice they had was "eat smaller and slower". Heck, it's not like I'm cutting of sides of beef to stuff in my mouth. I guess I don't understand. I thought that the esophagus->stomach connection was "normal" for lack of better terms, and so any restriction would be in the pouch itself. I don't think that's where this is happening. It feels just like with the band, with food stopping at the bottom of the throat. So we step back for a few days and try again later this week with the solids. Fun fun -- nothing like creating a food aversion to stimulate weight loss. Speaking of: this morning, 208.
  13. Just over 2 weeks out I'm down 20 lbs to 210, and working on soft solid foods. Some works, some doesn't, and I have a real aversion to eating at the moment. Fortunately only one really bad spell thus far. I have a followup in 2 weeks with the surgeon and staff at the weight loss center. The incisions are healing fine, no pain, and energy levels are back up. My belly looks like I lost a fight to a shredder, but so be it.
  14. Manatee

    Scar?

    Mine, -immediately- after surgery last week: http://pics.livejournal.com/killthefatman/pic/0003cw3k I also had a lapband done in 2007, and the post-surgery holes looked just like those above for the VSG. 18 months later, they were hardly visible. See http://pics.livejournal.com/killthefatman/pic/0002t4af
  15. None required for me, but I wasn't the standard bariatric patient. I understand that the doc doesn't require anything except clear liquids after noon the prior morning for all his patients.

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