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vogue

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  1. I don't know if anyone is even reading this... But it's almost 72 hours post-op. I took off all my clothes for DH to take pics after I bathed. even with the swelling, I'm amazed at how I look. My tummy is rock hard which is weird... I know it will relax as it heals. My right drain has had no measurable output in more than 24 hours. I just emailed the Dr to ask is it ok to leave in place til next Wednesdays appointment. I also have 1 stitch that is a ill puckered. Not sure if it's due to swelling or not. I took a percoset at 8pm despite not being in much pain. I spent most of yesterday sitting up on the couch and did a lot of twisting & turning to stay in comfy positions. I was concerned I'd be sore in bed. I slept well for the most part. I weighed myself naked. Put drains on a hook on the door trying to not have them in the measurement. It was 143.8. Not too bad if I say so myself.
  2. Your body will level off and find it's sweet spot. You may or may not like that spot. Time will tell. I am your height and started at same weight. I got to normal BMI in 10 months but that wasn't my final goal. My body must've agreed because it wasn't hard to lose another 25-30 pounds Today I am 145 pounds. My surgery was in August 2012 I wear a size 4. Perfect for me. A size 6 would be cool too I never had boobs so not having any now is no biggie. Push-up bras are amazing I used to have a big booty. Even when I was young and skinny, I was known as the girl with the big butt. Well that was the first to go this time. It's not FLAT but for those who knew me back in the day, it's different. I'm not mad thought. I have hips and curves still and look great in a bikini. You will too!
  3. vogue

    gallbladder

    After my testing it was shown my gall bladder was performing at 99%. The doctors get paid for office visits. They may be calling to discuss normal results
  4. vogue

    26+ Weeks Pregnant

    Congrats!! I love seeing all the pregnancies that are much wanted "side effects" of WLS
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    Irregular period

    Yes. WLS helps to release hormones and your regular period may no longer be. On the other hand, many obese women stopped getting regular periods or any period at all are suddenly finding themselves menstruating and fertile. I was in day 5 or 6 in the day of my surgery. Went on to bleed for like 10 more days and it took a few months to become regular again
  6. Thanks CBT. for the most part I am Here's my 48 hour post-op update. Surgery went well. Started a lil late. I was wheeled into OR at 11. gave me something to relax at 11:06. Last I remember seeing on the clock was. 11:11:11. I woke up in recovery and boy do they rush you out of there. I was home by 4pm Pain isn't bad at all and if forced to, I could've come home without the oxycodone that was prescribed. There is no pain at my incisions. I have some pain at both hip bones ( was not a bit of fat there, can't even pinch the skin) ....I have 2 drains which are virtually painless. They do feel a lil funny when they are getting stripped Dr says I can shower today but I've decided against it. Sponge bedside baths until the drains come out. The right drain is hardly having any output. The left is getting less than 20 CCs every 8 hours. I'd advise anyone getting this or similar surgery to get that upper body strength up. You will use those chest and arm muscles a LOT, more than you can imagine. I, in an effort to stay hydrated before and after surgery, have been drinking massive amounts of fluids. That has led to hourly trips to the bathroom. This is where pain meds become your friend. Still not in pain but after up and down and twisting to get out of bed, my skin felt like I had rug burns. Last night I took. 2 pills at bedtime and the feeling wasn't as bad and I was able to go back to sleep easily. I work night shift so my body click is quite off. I'm gonna have hubby take pics today. He took pre-op pics already. I know I'm still pretty swollen... I was 145.6 when I was naked on bathroom scale 2 days ago. Today 144.4 with drains and PJs on. I forgot to take waist measurements before. I'll check my records for January to see what they were then. Not much has changed with my body since then
  7. Does anyone mind if I steal the dead horse's tail? My WLS-related hair loss hadn't fully recuperated and the horse's color matches mine perfectly
  8. Well today's the day!! For some reason I'm more nervous about this than the WLS. We are in the middle of a snow storm. Schools are closed which gives me less to worry about. My kids will be safe indoors. Surgery at 10... I'm supposed to be discharged by 3 barring any complications. Please send positive vibes!
  9. It's said that recovering addicts that have been clean for six months to two years by the hardest or newly recovering addicts. I suspect the saying is for newly recovering food addicts or former fatties. If the OP didn't intend it to be, she should know her post(s) on this thread come across as superlative and judgemental. Such a shame since that tone cannot be felt as supportive for many who are slower losers and/or are struggling
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    Stinkin Exclusion....

    Aetna most certainly approved bariatric surgery. It's your employers contract that would cause the exclusion
  11. Thanks. I'm cooking extra food and putting in the freezer because my kids think extra food = food Fest for today. Now the weather is calling for a storm on Monday and the hospital is 45 minutes away on a good day. If they close schools it'll be fine, I can leave much earlier and the kids will be home. If delayed opening I will be a worried wreck. May let them stay home regardless. My surgery is at 10, I'm supposed to be at hospital by 8am. Surgery plus post-op is supposed to be. 4- 5 hours. I'll be home by dinner if all goes well Gonna get my husband to take before pictures this evening.
  12. That's pretty much what I thought How have ya been doing post-op? Healing well? Swelling down ? How was pain ?
  13. Nordstrom has a big foot sale a few times a year. Size 10 is smallest size
  14. I was barely fitting into a 10M. 10w was too wide but medium was kinda tight Just yesterday I purchased an 8 1/2 medium. most of those shoes I've purchased this winter were a 9 but I've needed 81/2 in a few. I've given away over 100 pairs of size 10's. The shoewhore that I am have replaced about 40 pair so far. Can't wait to go shopping for sandals
  15. Which brings up another point. I'm back to having some incontinence issues.... Even more reason to stick binder type for now at least Surgery in 72 hours. I'm nervous
  16. I'm at about. 150 carbs a day but I exercise a LOT including power lifting...
  17. I saw the plastic surgeon for the first time in June 2013 which was 10 months post-op. He didn't submit to Aetna until November (15 months post-op) and my surgery was scheduled for December 2013... Took about a week to receive approval in the mail Surgery was postponed because I ended up with an emergency hysterectomy in December...now scheduled for next Monday, March 17
  18. This is the compression garment I chose. I hope it will suffice. I'm not getting full TT, just panni so I didn't think the full suit was warranted This time next week I'll be in surgery. Getting a lil nervous. I stocked up on Protein drinks and am trying to catch up on housework, etc. prepare a few extra meals to freeze. Gotta get hubby to take "before" pictures
  19. He told me to bring one to hospital with me but wasn't specific on brand/ style. Basically said find one that works for me
  20. I started documenting rashes at the same time I was preparing for VSG surgery. I asked for prescriptions for the chafing. Aetna approved me for panniculectomy quite easily. Wish I had documented inner thigh rashes as well because they denied that surgery for now. I started documenting that now so maybe I can get thigh surgery next year. This time next week I'll be in surgery for the panni
  21. Medicine is big business. If Mexican surgeries are taking $$$ from these folks that sponsored this study then this study will disparage Mexican surgeries.
  22. Low iron won't affect your ability to have the surgery. Mine was low before and still is low. I'm taking 325mg iron 3 times a day. I've had iron infusions and still only get close to normal levels
  23. I remain amazed at how happy you look!! And the plastics results are great Your experience makes me less nervous about my up-coming surgery
  24. I never went strictly by the rules and did fine. I exercise pretty consistently. I eat 1800-2000 calories a day. I try to hit 100 carbs every day but that merely by eyeballing as I don't track my food anymore. I am 145 pounds, size. 4.. 5'7.5". I have stayed within. 3 pounds of 145 for months. I drink alcohol & have sweets though when I sense I'm overdoing it I scale back. I drink over a gallon of water every day
  25. vogue

    Hello all

    I'm a baby among you guys... Not even 2 years out yet. Congrats on the chocolate run. I'm not a big chocolate fan but if there is ever a cupcake run, count me in

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