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asifitsthelast

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  1. asifitsthelast

    January 2Nd!

    I was given my date today. January 2nd. The surgical scheduler says she hasnt heard from my insurance yet which I find odd. But she says I meet all their requirements. So here goes!!!
  2. So I received a date! January 2nd. Though they havent finalized through my insurance. Weird but I meet all their requirements.

  3. So I received a date! January 2nd. Though they havent finalized through my insurance. Weird but I meet all their requirements.

  4. http://www.bonsecourssurgicalweightloss.com/2012/11/research-compares-benefits-of-bariatric-surgery-techniques/ The majority of people who undergo bariatric surgery have significant weight loss. But which procedure offers better health benefits? A team of researchers at the University of Washington School of Medicine in St. Louis found that it may not matter. In a study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, researchers compared gastric bypass surgery and adjustable gastric binding to see if they had different health outcomes. All of the patients had lost 20 percent of their weight after the surgical procedures. “Patients had different metabolic responses after eating, but both procedures equally improved insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance,” states a news release from the Journal of Clinical Investigation. “The researchers concluded that weight loss itself is primarily responsible for the therapeutic effects of gastric bypass and adjustable gastric banding in non-diabetic obese adults.” + Learn about the Importance of Diet and Nutrition after Weight-Loss Surgery + Is Weight-Loss Surgery Right for You? Take the Quiz Back to the Blog | Back to the HomepageThe majority of people who undergo bariatric surgery have significant weight loss. But which procedure offers better health benefits? A team of researchers at the University of Washington School of Medicine in St. Louis found that it may not matter. In a study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, researchers compared gastric bypass surgery and adjustable gastric binding to see if they had different health outcomes. All of the patients had lost 20 percent of their weight after the surgical procedures. “Patients had different metabolic responses after eating, but both procedures equally improved insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance,” states a news release from the Journal of Clinical Investigation. “The researchers concluded that weight loss itself is primarily responsible for the therapeutic effects of gastric bypass and adjustable gastric banding in non-diabetic obese adults.” + Learn about the Importance of Diet and Nutrition after Weight-Loss Surgery + Is Weight-Loss Surgery Right for You? Take the Quiz Back to the Blog | Back to the Homepage
  5. asifitsthelast

    Sleeve Vs Other Wls-Found This Info Interesting

    It talks about the band but if thats the case in my eyes sleeve is just as reliable. People keep telling me to go with Gastric by pass instead of the sleeve.
  6. Ahh impatience nice to see you again today...Going to call the scheduler again monday arent we? Lol

  7. Well talked to the surgery scheduler today. All my test haven't come back yet but she says if all goes well I could be in before the new year. Here's to hoping!

  8. Still waiting to hear from the scheduler. She said I should expect to hear from her by 11-28...Well....im impatient! lol

  9. No problem. Good luck .
  10. Sorry for the upside down pic. These are lists my nutritionist gave me that I would have to follow 4-6 weeks after surgery.
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    Solid Food And Pain

    I haven't had surgery yet but my Dr told me she expected a 3 week liquid diet after surgery. And week 4 was seafoods all high protein stuff. No breads allowed.
  13. So...did all my pre ops yesterday. What a crazy day. The barium is still making me feel crappy. But one step closer to approval!

  14. asifitsthelast

    Odd Support Group/suffolk Va

    So I went to the mandatory support group meeting and it was interesting. Out of the 50 or so pre/post op there all of them were gastric bypass. Not only was I the youngest one there (Im 26) I mentioned sleeve and everyone was like no do gastric, gastric this that or the other. And then the nurse proceeded to tell everyone how there is no long term research (which is true) but made the sleeve sound not so good. The few other people in the room considering sleeve were looking scared after her spiel. With a surgery like this it makes you nervous and double guess your decision I guess. The research is there. I feel there are less issues with the sleeve. Oh anyone in Virginia??? Im doing all my stuff with Bon secours in Harborview. Looking to meet people in the area having this done or who have had it done. Any who! Back to work I guess.
  15. asifitsthelast

    The Beginning

    thx guys! the support on this site is amazing. now i need to learn how to use everything lol.
  16. asifitsthelast

    The Beginning

    Ok here I sit counting down. And I tell you the wait is almost painful !! I go in 11-14 and do all my appointments. Labs, ekg, chest x-ray, ultrasound, barium swallow, nutritionist and psychiatric.I will expect to hear from the surgery scheduler 11-28. I am currently 5'5 267 and my surgeons goal for me is 155-165. I have told some friends and co workers my plans and I almost always get the same reaction. "Are you sure. Your not that big." I chuckle a bit and ask them have you ever been this weight and most responses are uhm no. I have been big since I was younger and was actually extremely confident 30 lbs ago. Now that confidence is gone and back pain has settled in! I am excited for my journey ahead.

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