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Joisey01

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  1. Once I made the decision to have surgery (I didn't know which one at the time), I did nothing but research. I researched and read and asked and talked about it. I decided to be sleeved when I talked to the surgeon. Since then I have done nothing but research, ask and read. Now that I start my liquid diet tomorrow, I'm comfortable with the knowledge I have. No question is stupid if you don't know the answer. Ask. Good luck!
  2. Joisey01

    Need To Throw Out My Tv

    No, I don't think you're seeing things differently. It happens that way. It's like when you buy a new car. Once you buy it, you start noticing the same make and model but never noticed that many on the road before. It's always like that. Especially when you can't have something. You want it more! Hang in there. It's only for a little while. You can do it!
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    No Longer A "surgery Patient"

    That is WONDERFUL!!! I will be sleeved by Dr. Kim on the 20th. Starting my liquid diet on Thursday! 20 pounds is awesome! Keep up the good work!
  4. Congratulations! Isn't that encouragement enough to keep it going!?!?!?! Very happy for you!
  5. Good morning everyone! I hope you're all doing well! I have never liked the aftertaste of artificial sweeteners. Lord knows I've tried over and over to just get over it and drink it anyway. Now that I'm faced with the liquid diet for pre-op, (I start Thursday the 6th) I have dreaded the Water part of it a little. Although 2 weeks isn't forever, I know that drinking that much water all of the time would get b-o-r-i-n-g. I came across an article somewhere and read that artificial sweeteners are 600 times sweeter than sugar! 600 times! No wonder I don't like them! I don't like sweets at all! This bit of trivia got me thinking. If artificial sweeteners are THAT sweet, what can I do to be able to tolerate them? Yesterday, I did an experiment. I made a pitcher of cherry limeade Crystal Light. I just had to try! I diluted the Crystal Light by 1/2 with water. I took a sip not expecting a good result.....GUESS WHAT? That horrific aftertaste was so minimal that I drank 3 20 oz glasses of it!!! SUCCESS!!!!!!!!!! I can knock out this 2 week liquid diet out with my eyes closed now!
  6. That's very true, Lynneo@ Regardless, I am able to drink it diluted by half. That breaks up the monotony for me! I don't intend on using packets of splenda or any other artificial sweeteners to anything. I just wanted to be able to tolerate the artificial sweetened drinks for the liquid diet!
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    Today Is The Day

    Congratulations!!!!!!! Saying some prayers!
  8. I had a hysterectomy 18 years ago. I keep seeing period issues as well as hormone issues. I don't get periods or have those wickedly hormonal moments. What will happen (if anything) when I have surgery? Will I still have hormonal issues? Can I expect to be blissfully happy?
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    I Figure This Blog Could Use A Happy Post Too!

    Sleeve name suggestion? Sleevie Wonder?
  10. Joisey01

    Sept 4 Dr. Kim

    I will be sleeved by Dr. Kim on the 20th.
  11. Joisey01

    Check Your Boobs!

    Oh Lord! You will be on my prayer list! I am so sorry to hear. Keep us posted, please!
  12. Congratulations! I have a bit of anxiety because of my size and the risks as well. I have been able to alleviate some of the anxiety because I know that the pros outweigh the cons. I know this to be true. You will do just fine! Hang in there and good luck!
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    Its Official!

    That is truly a wonderful post! CONGRATULATIONS!
  14. I am pre-op (9-20-12). I've done some taste-testing and ordering to get ready for when I go to the liquid diet and for post-op. I've found unjury @ www.unjury.com. I got the unflavored and chicken broth. They have bariatric Vitamins as well. Just this weekend, I went to GNC to get some pre-made ISOPURE. They have several flavors; grape frost, apple melon, alpine punch, blue raspberry and pineapple orange banana. I have had one just to see how it would go. I tried the pineapple, orange, banana. I found that it wasn't horrible. But like I said, I'm pre-op. Who knows how my tastebuds will change post-op. I also tolerate the Protein shakes very well. Good luck!
  15. I get sleeved on 9-20-2012. I get moments of anxiety where I question whether I've made the right decision or not. I know that I have. I guess I'm faced with this same anxiety when it comes to any big decision in my life. I start my liquid diet this Thursday the 6th for two weeks. Friday is Pre-Op. Friday the 14th is my EGD and then the 20th is D-Day! I went through a whole month of waiting for the appointments to get here and now they are here and the anxiety is sneaking in! I guess I'm excited AND scared at the same time . I am looking forward to being healthy. It's not a size or a look that is my goal. It is to be off medications and living healthy. I want to have the ability to go for a walk with my husband and not worry about passing out 1/2 way through the adventure. I want to go to the zoo without passing out or having to sit every 5 minutes because of back and knee pain. I want to fly without infringing upon my neighbor's space. It's been too long coming for me. Early on when I made my decision to get sleeved, I went out and purchased some protein powder and a few other things 'just to see' how horrific it was going to be. Honestly, it isn't going to be that bad for me. Since I HATE chocolate and sweets for the most part, it's going to be hard for that reason. I don't think the protein shakes are that horrible especially since I'll be using Vanilla flavored and you can add just about anything to that to make it palatable and versatile. My husband and grown sons are amazing with their support. Only one other person knows and he is a co-worker. The only reason I told him is because he's getting sleeved on 10-23-2012. We'll be sleeve partners at work. I'm lucky in that respect. The only thing that I worry about is when the pounds start dropping off that I don't sabotage myself. I see a bit of success and then I have to go and ruin it by overeating to celebrate. Crazy, I know. I can do this. I will succeed. This forum has really been a source of comfort and knowledge. I thank you all!
  16. Joisey01

    Anxiety

    HAHAHAHAHA!!!!! I have purchased Unjury unflavored protein as well as the chicken broth. I have it ready to go! I even purchased my post-op vitamins there!
  17. Joisey01

    Anxiety

    WOW! IrishEyes, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with me (and us on VST). We all have our stories. We've all had our struggles. I appreciate you and all you have been through. One day at a time is all we can do at one step at a time. You have come so far! Looking at another Journey in the face has to be ridden with anxiety. My anxiety only lasts a few minutes and then I get my thoughts back on track. One foot in front of the other. Keep in touch throughout your journey!
  18. YOU GO GIRL!!!! Let them stare! Let them wonder! AWESOME!!!!
  19. Horrible picture! I picked the worst to remind me.

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    Anxiety

    It has got to be hard to be a sleever and OTR. If you prepare ahead of time, I can see it would be easier.
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    Anxiety

    LOL! It's not the candy, cake or sweets. It's the carbs. Bad carbs. I have set the kitchen up for when I get home from the hospital. All of my go-to stuff is gone since I'm starting my liquid pre-op on Thursday. The hardest part will be while I'm on the liquid and full liquid portion. We'll still have to cook for my husband. Once I'm on real food again, he can eat the same things as me just in slightly larger portions. I CAN DO THIS!!!!

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