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I think what you have lost so far is great! For a while I kept going 200..201..202..201..200..then finally 199 and now 197. I think I can finally say I won't hit 200 again! You will get under 200, (if you aren't already there since your comment) Keep me posted! We're both doing great!
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I just weighed myself today. I am in ONEderland! 199 to be exact! Never would I have imagined being under 200 again. Without this surgery I would not be! My husband even says that since the surgery I have been a happier person, have more confidence and even laugh more than I did before. It is getting easier to play tennis, bending down and picking things up, more or less all the little things that seemed a chore. Who would have thought that I would be down 32 pounds since May 14th! What were the odds that we would have met Jean and Robert while on vacation in Jamaica (on our last night there no less) and learn about VSG. If it wasn't for Jean, I'd still be gaining weight and be miserable. Thanks Jean and Robert! I think someone from above sent me 2 angels that night!
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Why did you switch from band to VSG/choose VSG instead of the band?
want2lose replied to BlackBerryJuice's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My husband and I went to a meeting that discussed the different ways to lose weight. They actually preferred the VSG also. He said one thing with the band was that sometimes it doesn't help. We are taught to chew our food well. One thing he mentioned was that with the band, the more you chew, the more food that passes through to your stomach. I had VSG May 14th in Mexico and feel the best I've felt in a long time. I had gained over 30 pounds in the last two years because of a thyroid problem. The medication can make you gain weight. Since the surgery I have lost 32 pounds! I am very happy with the choice we made. Best wishes for your surgery! -
Almost 5 weeks out!
want2lose replied to Happy Destiny's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Congrats! Doesn't it feel great to have clothes that are loose again? Tomorrow I have some lab tests to see where my levels are. Hopefully I can stop taking some pills also! Keep up the great work! -
Drumroll please....100 lbs. OFF today
want2lose replied to AJW's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Congrats on the weight loss! 100 pounds ...WOW! That is a huge victory! Hope the pain goes away for you. -
How swollen were you?
want2lose replied to SParkle's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was told to bring loose fitting pants. I actually brought along sweat pants that fit loose. My tummy area also swelled up. Was that way for a week or two after surgery. I'm one month out and can finally lay on my side and stomach for sleeping. Sometimes though, I have to lay on my back because one day might bother me just a bit to lay on the side or stomach. Good luck on your journey! -
1 Month Anniversary....down 27 pounds
want2lose posted a topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
It's been one month and I feel great! I've already lost 27 pounds, have more energy, seem happier, (even ask my husband...LOL) and am enjoying the thinner me. I have had a few days were my weight will jump up a pound, then go down a pound or even stay the same but my body is still trying to figure out what I did to it! I know I am losing inches because I can get into clothes I couldn't before. I can actually either zip or button things I couldn't a month ago. I also have a thyroid problem that made it hard to lose weight. I lost more in the last month than I did dieting all last year! This was one of the best things we could have decided to do. Best wishes to all and hopefully you feel as great as I do! :thumbup: -
1 Month Anniversary....down 27 pounds
want2lose replied to want2lose's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I haven't really been counting anything to be honest. I have had chicken, tuna, scrambled eggs, hamburger, things like that. I eat until I feel like I'm feeling full...(which isn't much) I bought a whey Protein powder from GNC and use that in milk. We went out to eat Breakfast and I ordered 1 scrambled egg and a side of sausage. (The side was 3 links). I ate the egg, 1 sausage link, and stole 1/2 piece of hubby's bacon. I gave him one sausage link and brough the other one home with the orange slices they put on your plate. Can I ask what you are following? I'd like to know if I should be doing something better. Thanks. -
sipping sipping sipping, walking walking walking
want2lose replied to lk1069's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi, I was walking the same day. Felt good to walk. I was also one of the lucky ones. Hardly any gas, really no pain at all. A little tender where the stitches were, but that's to be expected. I still have all my pain pills, (except for one, that I used before the flight home) I feel this was a good thing for me. Can't wait to get down to where I want to be. Good luck and keep me posted. Julie -
Was your gall bladder removed?
want2lose replied to SParkle's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi Kathy, I chose to have mine removed at the same time. I read and also talked with others who had gall bladder problems with the rapid weight loss. I paid a little extra to have it done at the same time. I didn't want to possibly have problems down the line and have to pay deductible, etc. It would cost a lot more to have it removed later. Plus my daughter is getting married March 2011 and I sure didn't want to take a chance that something might happen just before or during that time. Some people have problems, some don't, but I didn't want to take the chance that I would be one of them. Good luck in your decision. :001_smile: -
Yeah, ouch! first day post-op
want2lose replied to Happy Destiny's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was one of the lucky ones. Hardly any pain, and feel great now. I'm at the 1 week mark. I have my experience posted if you want to read about it. Everyone's pain level is different. You'll do great! Best wishes. -
Thanks so much for this great post! I decided to print out all 32 pages to keep on the table so I can access it immediately! This does contain great info! :thumbup1:
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I had the sleeve done May 14th, 2010 in Mexico. My surgeon was Dr. Almanza. My surgery went well. Here are my details... My husband and I flew to San Diego with another couple. We were picked up at the hospital and taken directly to the lab for blood work. From there we were taken to Jerusalem Hospital. I got ready for surgery and was on the OR table and I don't remember being put out! (Must be pretty good stuff! LOL) I woke up in the recovery room. (I also had my gall bladder removed at the same time. Heard many stories about people having gall bladder problems after losing weight so quickly and wished they would have had the gall bladder removed right away). I never felt the chills that some people experience from coming out of the anesthesia. Threw up a few times then felt much better. Was lucky in the gas area also. I didn't have too much. I walked back and forth down the halls a bit. If I hip-upped I would feel slight pain. Did have diarreha but that cleared up in a couple of days. There were 4 leak tests. The fist two are done in the operating room and I don't remember those. (Air test and purple dye) The third one is where you drink that nasty purple juice to see if any seeps into your drain. Leaves your teeth and tongue as purple as Barney! The forth is where they take you to radiology and you drink a liquid and watch it go down your stomach and see if it leaks out. There you get your xray also showing the stages of this test. Some say this is the worst tasting of all the tests, but I'm not sure...that purple stuff was pretty nasty...all 8 oz of it. My care was good. Every person that took care of me sanitized their hands then put on gloves before changing my bandages. I think the part that hurt the most was when they changed bandages...good tape...ouch! LOL I stayed an extra day at the hospital because of having two surgeries, (Sleeve and gall baldder removal) then went to the recovery house. That was nice and my care was good also. The only thing I wish different is that they would have someone who stays at the hospital and recovery house that speaks complete english. Many of the care takers don't speak english, and all my spanish is good for is counting to 10! My husband had questions but they couldn't understand us to answer our questions. There are a couple of caretakers that know some english, but they are not always on. All in all, my surgery went well. I was forunate not to have a leak and feel wonderful. :thumbup1:
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Sleeved May 14th, 2010
want2lose replied to want2lose's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I felt I was well cared for. My husband was taken out for one meal but then we had to ask/remind them to order meals. Sometimes my husband only ate once. If you ask them they will help you order and food will be delivered. I had a good experience with my surgery, but if someone asks if I would refer, my comment is, it has to be your decision. Even though leaks are possible anywhere, I would hate to refer someone and if they were that 1%, I would feel awful. It was the right decision for me. :thumbup: -
Sleeved May 14th, 2010
want2lose replied to want2lose's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I had it removed because I wanted it done. I heard and also read about people having problems with their gall bladders after losing weight quickly. Many said they wished they had it done at the same time. Also since you would be already out, it would cost less than if you needed to have it out later. Best wishes for your surgery and keep me informed how you are doing. -
Sleeved May 14th, 2010 I had the sleeve done May 14th, 2010 in Mexico. My surgeon was Dr. Almanza. My surgery went well. Here are my details... My husband and I flew to San Diego with another couple. We were picked up at the hospital and taken directly to the lab for blood work. From there we were taken to Jerusalem Hospital. I got ready for surgery and was on the OR table and I don't remember being put out! (Must be pretty good stuff! LOL) I woke up in the recovery room. (I also had my gall bladder removed at the same time. Heard many stories about people having gall bladder problems after losing weight so quickly and wished they would have had the gall bladder removed right away). I never felt the chills that some people experience from coming out of the anesthesia. Threw up a few times then felt much better. Was lucky in the gas area also. I didn't have too much. I walked back and forth down the halls a bit. If I hip-upped I would feel slight pain. Did have diarreha but that cleared up in a couple of days. There were 4 leak tests. The fist two are done in the operating room and I don't remember those. (Air test and purple dye) The third one is where you drink that nasty purple juice to see if any seeps into your drain. Leaves your teeth and tongue as purple as Barney! The forth is where they take you to radiology and you drink a liquid and watch it go down your stomach and see if it leaks out. There you get your xray also showing the stages of this test. Some say this is the worst tasting of all the tests, but I'm not sure...that purple stuff was pretty nasty...all 8 oz of it. My care was good. Every person that took care of me sanitized their hands then put on gloves before changing my bandages. I think the part that hurt the most was when they changed bandages...good tape...ouch! LOL I stayed an extra day at the hospital because of having two surgeries, (Sleeve and gall baldder removal) then went to the recovery house. That was nice and my care was good also. The only thing I wish different is that they would have someone who stays at the hospital and recovery house that speaks complete english. Many of the care takers don't speak english, and all my spanish is good for is counting to 10! My husband had questions but they couldn't understand us to answer our questions. There are a couple of caretakers that know some english, but they are not always on. All in all, my surgery went well. I was forunate not to have a leak and feel wonderful.
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Sleeved May 14th, 2010
want2lose replied to want2lose's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Yes, I saw Dr. Brenda. She was very nice. She was the one that removed my drain. -
Wed. Is The DAY...Plus my Blog!
want2lose replied to gatormomof2's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Best Wishes! I had my done last Friday without complications and feel great. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers that everything goes perfect for you! -
FINALLY getting sleeved on 05.21.10 anyone else?
want2lose replied to Lillie24's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Mine is May 14th....getting excited! -
Dr. Aceves patient's...HELP!
want2lose replied to Dalisgirl's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am scheduled for surgery May 14th. I am going to have Dr. Almanza. I have tried to lose weight before and have succeeded. Now throw in a thyroid problem....with the medicine I have gained and can't lose. I learned of VSG surgery when I met a girl on vacation and she shared her story with me. After talking longer with her I found out she actually lives only about 1 hour from me! I am doing this for me...right now we haven't told anyone except my son and daughter. Once I lose weight and more questions may arise, I may come clean....maybe I won't...LOL Best of luck to you. -
Tomorrow is the big day!
want2lose replied to ouroborous's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I hear ya about having your "lasts"! My husband and I have visited a few of our favorite restaurants in the last week. Saying good-bye to some of the meals I will not be ordering anytime soon! I told him when we go out (once I'm ready for regular food) maybe I will order salad bar and he can cut me a piece of what ever he orders! :thumbup: -
When you are back to eating normal food...
want2lose replied to want2lose's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
That is too funny. There are times when my husband I and go out to subway and spilt a footlong....he tells me I'm such a cheap date!!! LOL He said I'll really be cheap when we go out after surgery!! Tells me I'll be able to live off the 6 inch sub for days....LOL -
I cant wait.... One week to go!!!
want2lose replied to tsmith's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Wow, I have UHC and when I talked to customer service they said weight loss surgery was not a covered benefit. Must be different between states! -
Nervous and Excited!! Less than 2 wks for VSG
want2lose posted a topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Hi everyone, I have been reading many posts. Some good, some bad. In less than 2 weeks I will have VSG in Mexico. I am tired of not being able to do the things I use to. A few years ago I was informed I was hypothyroid. Couldn't figure out why I felt sluggish and couldn't keep up bike riding, playing tennis, and so on. Thanks to the meds I have gained weight and no matter how healthy I eat, or how much I exercise, the weight does not come off that easy. My knee is such a problem at times. I get up and feel like it just wants to pop. I spoke with my doctor and I asked her what she thought about this surgery. Since she said it was not her field, she gave me info that I could attend meetings and learn more. I heard of Dr. Almanza through someone I met on vacation. She had him and filled me in on her experience. I contacted Melissa (Patient Coordinator for Dr. Almanza) and she has been wonderful answering all my emails everytime I email her....which has been alot. I am nervous but excited also. I will post my experience once I have it done. Can't wait to be lighter and able to get back to my old life! :thumbup: -
INSURANCE approved!!!!
want2lose replied to Lillie24's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It's great your insurance is covering this. Mine won't. Even though I feel having the VSG would save in health costs in the future, a lot of insurance companies don't see it that way.