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I am applying for additional life insurance coverage thru my employer and have to fill out a medical history. I had my VSG in 2010, in Mexico. My PCP here in the states knows about it, and it would be noted in my medical records here. And I am thinking, as I write this, that I have no choice but to include it in my medical history for the life insurance. I just feel that putting Mexico on the application that I will get denied for the coverage (the form requires Dr/city/state). I don't know....maybe just being fearful of prejudice..... Has anyone else experienced this? What would you do? Thanks!
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Am I losing weight too slowly?
sleevesearch replied to 300PoundsDown's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Every 'body' is different. I was a low BMI, and it took me a year to lose 50 lbs. -
Vitamins make me nauseous
sleevesearch replied to Carrie T's topic in Protein, Vitamins, and Supplements
Over a year out and I'm still eating a chewable multi, but I can swallow my D, Krill, potassium and my thyroid med. I swallow them in stages so I won't get nauseous. -
I'm in Monument. Over a year out, was sleeved in Mexicali.
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Tiff, thanks for the great words of wisdom. I really needed to hear that now. I'm just getting out of something messy with my room-mate, that is making me feel worthless and that all men ARE DOGS. I need to set higher standards for myself and actually get out in the real world and do something about it. My first step is a weekend away in the mountains to enjoy the fall colors, hike and hot springs. Heck, who knows, maybe I will meet someone......
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The good thing about being a slow loser
sleevesearch replied to coops's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Coops, You're not alone, I just checked and since the beginning of the year, I've dropped a little over 17 pounds. My approach has been completely different, in that, I have not 'dieted' per se. I had this surgery so I wouldn't have to diet, diets stopped working for me years ago and made me miserable. Bottom line is I have to eat less, and move more. I do prefer healthy Protein and veg over bad carbs. I still eat carbs, I wouldn't feel satisfied if I didn't. For me the GREAT thing is, I just can't eat that much. I'm ok with losing slow, before surgery I wasn't losing, but gaining. So, this is okay with me. My biggest challenge has been that my hunger never went away, I feel hungry at all the usual times and during my TOM I feel hunger even after my tummy is full. It is very frustrating. PPIs never helped, but gaviscon does a little. Well, I know our stories are not the same, but slow is slow. And you're not alone. -
sleevesearch reacted to a post in a topic: NUT told me to eat tons of carbs...say what?!
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1 years has passed since you registered at VerticalSleeveTalk! Happy 1st Anniversary sleevesearch!
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mad that i can't eat more
sleevesearch replied to ksibley's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It will get better. After a few times of eating TOO much, you will naturally just start to know that eating less is good and you will feel better about it too. Just takes time. Eating too much does not feel good and can even make you throw up. I've always felt like I needed to feel full (and that's why I was fat), and I've had my own challenges in learning the correct balance with my new tummy. But you will adjust. -
I had this too, and still do sometimes. What helped me ALOT, was a couple of chewable gaviscon. It quells the growling, and over time I use it less and less (maybe 2-3 time a month now) On another note, I don't thing the medical industry has done any research into this phenomenon.....so just cuz your Doc says something, doesn't mean it is the way he says. Try the gaviscon at times of hunger, let us know how it goes.
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5 months pregnant- Swimsuit pic NSV of sorts
sleevesearch replied to Tiffykins's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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What is the official / proper way to state this type of surgery on medical history forms? I am filling out some paper work for a cardiologist and want to state it properly: 'Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy' 'Sleeve Gastrectomy' 'Gastrectomy Sleeve' I don't get what the word 'vertical' has to do with it.... Would love to hear what other think...
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I come here to get peoples opinions, you will not find that by just googling various doctors out there. Here is a place of wealth of information, you have to decide for yourself if you believe what everyone is saying. I like to hear about folks experiences with their doctors as it helps form my own decisions.
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No honeymoon period....I can eat more than WAY MORE than I thought....BLAH!!!
sleevesearch replied to Hip's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
10 lbs lost per month is not a slow loser. Average weight loss for any human is 1-2 lbs per week (this should be okay for everyone). Us sleevers expect more because of our restriction. I am definitely a slow loser at a steady 2-4lbs lost per month Just my .02 -
A clothes horse from WAAAAYYYY Back
sleevesearch replied to ******'s topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
When transitioning to smaller clothes, keep today's size inflation in mind (vanity sizing). Yesterday's size 14 is a size 12 in the store today. So don't get confused or discouraged, just enjoy wearing the smaller clothes no matter the size. -
Bumping this up. Wanted the newbies to know that these tablets are the dissolve-able kind. For those of you not up to swallowing whole tablets yet. Let me know!