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lindydenise

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. lindydenise

    Post-Op Vitamins & Weight Loss

    I can sympathize, I am not crazy about the chewable vitamins either. I will say that I like the flavor options by Celebrate vitamins MUCH better than Bariatric Advantage. I can definitely feel a difference in my energy level so I rarely skip them, despite the occasional gag reaction to the chalkiness.
  2. Congratulations on your choice! Are you having the surgery at Forest Park? If so, you will love it there I just had a lap-band to sleeve conversion surgery on the 13th. I have a few more incisions and a few staples than last time but I can already tell its going to be much better experience. My stomache hasn't growled once! I wish you the absolute best and a speedy recovery!
  3. lindydenise

    Determined To Be A Healthier Person

    5 years ago I found myself 24 years old, 322 pounds, and minserable! I decided to have the lap band surgery with the help and support of my family. I successfully lost 90 pounds and my GERD, but couldnt keep up with the frequent and expensive band fills and eventually gained back 25 pounds and the GERD returned. I became demotivated and couldnt stick to a diet long enough to make much progress. Then, last year by eldest brother had the sleeve gastrectomy and went from being 280 pounds and unhappy, to an active marathon runner and happier than I can ever remember seeing him. Not to mention how handsome he looks! Needless to say, that inspired me to do my homeowork on revision surgery and reach out to my "family bariatric surgeon" Dr. James A Davidson (he complete my mother, father, brother and my surgeries). I was concerned that after my emergency gall bladder surgery 3 weeks ago that I would have to push back my surgery due to the weight loss as a side effect of the gall bladder illness. I started a protein shake diet to boost my health and it worked, Dr Davidson approved my bloodwork results and I had surgery on January 13th! The surgery was slightly longer and a bit more invasive since he had to first remove the lap band equipment, so it feels more painful than I remembered. On the bright side, the staff at Forest Park Hospital (Dallas, TX) were very compassionate and informative and the hospital itself is beautiful. I left feeling prepared to handle any issues that might arise and very optimistic. Its only 3 days post-op and I am feeling better everyday! I cannot wait to see my progess in a few weeks, months and especially in a year. I am also starting to put together an action plan. I want to participate in a marathon, learn to scuba dive, buy a bicycle and join a gym! All the things that I was either too embarrassed by my size or just too overweight to do!
  4. lindydenise

    To Sleeve Or Not To Sleeve...

    I'm glad to hear you are doing your homework and feeling more secure in your decision. I had my sleeve gastrectomy 1/13 as a revision to the lap-band surgery I had back in 2007. I am already glad I made this choice and I hope that you will be too! I wont liie, the surgery pains are no joke, but when you start losing the weight, it will motivate you and inspire you to make other healthy decisions for your life! Best of luck to you!!
  5. Recent Gastric Sleeve Conversion from a lap-band patient, 3 days post-op today!

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