NewLife2011
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About NewLife2011
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Guru in Training
- Birthday December 15
About Me
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Biography
"Legal Alien" :) Love the USA!!!
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Gender
Female
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Interests
Terrified of heights and small airplanes so I'm doing a skydive when I turn 50!!!
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Occupation
Systems Anlayst
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City
Los Angeles
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State
CA
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Zip Code
91367
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I Cheated On My Pre Gastric Sleeve Surgery Gastric Sleeve Surgery Diet... Should I Be Nervous Now?
NewLife2011 replied to Kendall Ann's topic in Pre-op Diets and Questions
I had no pre-op diet and have managed the diet fine after surgery. It is way easier to diet with a tiny stomach and no hunger pangs. Just because you cannot do a pre-op diet does not mean you won't manage after surgery. I was fortunate in that my doctor did not think a per-op diet was necessary - you must follow your doctor's directions at all cost. But IMO 2 cookies is not a big deal. -
I was not required to do a pre-op diet and I'm really glad about that. you are going to have the rest of your life to learn how to eat properly, no reason to start early if your doc says it isn't necessary. It is way easier to stop eating after surgery because your stomach is tiny and you don't get hungry, why starve and suffer unnecessarily beforehand? (Just my opinion BTW, my surgery was a breeze, no complications or ill effects due to the lack of a pre-op diet. I love my sleeve and would do it all again in a heartbeat! Good luck to you on your amazing new adventure!
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Nervous About Mexico
NewLife2011 replied to revtoby's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
I had my surgery with Dr Aceves in Mexico and it was the best thing I ever did for myself. 4 months later I'm down 60 lbs and feeling fabulous. The only regret I have is not doing it sooner. -
I had severe pain in my right knee prior to surgery and now it is feeling a lot better. I still feel a twinge sometimes when walking up hills or after a long walk but the bakers cyst I had behind the knee has not bothered me at all for a while. I am hoping that when I lose more weight I will be able to jog slowly and hike, but right now I'm taking it very carefully. I still do not climb steps - except for at home - as that is what causes the most pain, but I do feel that things are improving. Thank goodness for this surgery...
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Interesting article: http://healthlibrary.epnet.com/GetContent.aspx?token=e0498803-7f62-4563-8d47-5fe33da65dd4&chunkiid=21459 What Is the Scientific Evidence for Citrate? One form of citrate supplement, potassium citrate, was approved by the FDA in 1985 for the prevention of two kinds of kidney stones: calcium stones (including calcium oxalate stones) and uric acid stones. In a 3-year, double-blind study of 57 people with a history of calcium stones and low urinary citrate levels, those given potassium citrate developed fewer kidney stones than they had previously. In comparison, the group given placebo had no change in their rate of stone formation.12 Potassium-magnesium citrate was studied in a 3-year trial involving 64 participants with a history of calcium oxalate stones.13 During the study, new stones formed in only 12.9% of those taking the potassium-magnesium citrate supplement, compared to 63.6% of those taking placebo. Benefits have been seen in other small studies as well.56,60 Citrate is available in the form of calcium citrate. Besides increasing citrate in the urine, this supplement has the advantage of being a readily absorbed form of calcium for those seeking to increase their calcium intake for other health reasons.14 However, calcium citrate has not yet been studied as a preventive for kidney stones.
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Sorry to be a party pooper here but I did no pre-op diet and had no pain, nausea or exhaustion after my surgery. I had the surgery Saturday, drove back to LA on Monday - 6 hours, on my own - and went back to work on Thursday. I have felt great ever since and have had no issues whatsoever. BTW, I had originally scheduled my surgery with an American surgeon who did require a 2 week pre-op diet to shrink the liver. Dr Aceves did not require it based on my BMI. I asked him about my liver after the surgery and he said it was absolutely fine, no issues. Having said all that - it is imperative that you follow your doctor's instructions to a T, this is too important to cut corners on and put yourself at risk. I'm just glad that my Dr didn't require the ghastly pre-op diet, the post-op liquid diet was long enough as it is
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I was sleeved on Saturday and returned to work on Thursday with no problems. I have a desk job.
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Kelly, Aceves or Alvarez
NewLife2011 replied to peppercma's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
Ditto to all of the above. I verified the FACS also. I would do it all over again with Dr Aceves in a heartbeat. -
Dr. Aceves Gastric Sleeve Surgery Information
NewLife2011 replied to Malaika's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
I could meet up with you guys also - that's around my 3 month mark too... -
Sometimes I am not all that bright
NewLife2011 replied to HDubSleevery's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
"bingerella" - Love it ) I ate too fast on 2 occasions and also had horrible chest pain so I forced myself to throw up. Now I eat very slowly and chew everything to death! -
He told me he'd fix it if I had one as part of the surgery but turns out I didn't have one after all. It's included in the price, no extra charge..
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Wondering if something is "wrong"
NewLife2011 replied to Shalon's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was often hungry on the 2 week liquid phase too. Now I almost never get hungry and when I do a few spoons of mushies fills me right up. I love my sleeve! -
Surgery with Dr. Aceves within the next 2 hours
NewLife2011 replied to GonnaLoseIt's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
I also ran water in the basin and that enabled me to pee right away. Hope you have a smooth recovery! -
Dr. Aceves or Dr. Alvarez....advise?
NewLife2011 replied to Ellie4me's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
I chose Dr Aceves because of all the positive postings I read about him and after doing research on his medical experience and the hospital he operates at. I had an extremely smooth recovery, very little pain, no nausea, no loss of energy - this has been an amazing experience for me and I've never had a moment's regret. I had originally scheduled my surgery with a doctor in the USA, but after doing a lot of reading on these forums I switched to Dr Aceves. I felt when I made that decision that it was the right one and went into the surgery with confidence and high expectations. Up until now I have not been disappointed. -
October 11, Dr. Aceves....I'm nervous!!!!!!
NewLife2011 replied to theshwa's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
I went alone also. It was such a smooth experience with so few after effects that it usually felt like I hadn't had any surgery at all. The medical staff and hospital are excellent, you will be in the best hands, and this will be the best gift you ever gave yourself. Good luck!