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About LuckyT
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- Birthday December 10
About Me
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Biography
happy go lucky chick with dark sense of humor developed from being a 9-1-1 operator for 22 years
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Female
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pintrest addict!, love to read, cook and garden
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9-1-1 operator
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oroville
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ca
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Hi Lark, I don't know if it will help you but recently I have been heading down the low carb/paleo path and have been reading lots of interesting things about the food/body/mind connection. I really think there is something to it. If you are interested in checking it out there is a lot on Amazon. One person who stands out as having a lot of commonsense about this approach is Maria Emmerich; she has a few books on Amazon and a blog - mariamindbodyhealth.com; I also have gotten a lot out of the Low Carbing Among Friends cookbooks - lots of tips and resources. Finding a way to live healthy and not only feed my body, but to also heal it, from the years of neglect is one of my goals in this journey, I am really inspired looking at your accomplishment in the past year! Awesome job
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LuckyT started following Egg muffins, good news bad news, Counting blessings. I will read every post and and 5 others
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LuckyT reacted to a post in a topic: Counting blessings. I will read every post
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Counting blessings. I will read every post
LuckyT replied to LindafromFlorida's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I agree with Seela, too many to count & it is such an awesome feeling to be able to say that. I'm thankful for finally feeling like I can do this - all those years of trying and making no progress were taking a toll on my overall happiness. I'm thankful for renewed interest in my own health and especially thankful to actually feel good! Thanks Linda for a great thread! I'll read all the posts too -
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LuckyT reacted to a post in a topic: Anyone else doing well with weight loss but scared to death you'll screw it all up
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LuckyT reacted to a post in a topic: Anyone else doing well with weight loss but scared to death you'll screw it all up
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Previous DVT? High risk I know..anyone else get sleeve with this prior diagnosis?
LuckyT replied to HeatherSchwartz's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Yes, I had a blood clot in 2009 which blew & passed through heart & lungs (scary day!), then had lap band surgery in 2011, then band removed in 2013 then sleeve surgery in October 2013. I was on Coumadin for 2 years then stopped since no reason for DVT could be determined. My hematologist suspected it was possibly related to birth control pills. In any case before each surgery my history was discussed and heparin shots administered. Prior to the lap band surgery my surgeon put me on 5 days of home administered heparin shots - it wasn't fun but it was doable & gave me reassurance that we were being proactive to prevent another DVT. Good luck to you, I am sure you will be fine just because you are already looking for answers -
LuckyT reacted to a post in a topic: IT WORKS! SLOW LOSERS REJOICE!
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LuckyT reacted to a post in a topic: Four months have changed me
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That is an awesome achievement! Congratulations No questions at this point but I am sure I will have some in the future. Brutal honesty is okay, sugar coating things never helps.
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If you keep the waxed white paper with the container and use a spoon to level the yogurt then push the waxed paper on top of the yogurt using the back of the spoon it will "seal" the yogurt keeping air from entering and making the whey separate. I do this with both yogurt and sour cream & it works great.
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Am I going crazy? (Please dont say yes! LOL)
LuckyT replied to Kerri Bear's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Hi Kerri, First let me say congratulations! 60lbs is great! I totally relate to your fears, my closet is stacking up with clothes that I am nervous of giving away. I had the lap band for 2 years and at first lost weight, gave most of my loose clothes away only to have the band fail and the weight to creep back up. Now with the sleeve I am trying to find the balance between gung ho and cautious optimism. I wish I had the perfect advice for you, all I can say is try to stay focused on all the reasons why you had the surgery in the first place and how great you are going to feel when the scale hits your goal weight. Also keep coming to this website, it has been a great help to me. Good luck, Trina -
Congratulations, that is fabulous & so inspiring How has the experience been for you? I am 4 months in my journey and am loving the sleeve - best thing I have done for myself ever!
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Northern California surgery date 3/10 looking for buddy
LuckyT replied to charlie707's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Hello! I am in California too (Northern CA, in Chico area); my surgery was in October 2013. You are doing something for yourself & your family so don't let other people's negative reactions undermine your decision. Many people don't understand how hard you have tried to loose weight in the past without success and what has led to this decision; I shut down some of my concerned family by reassuring them that I had done my research and understood the risks as well as the benefits which include a better quality of life, more energy, less health problems, more time on this earth, God willing, with my family - the list just goes on. This forum is a great place to talk about these things. -
Hi Gin, I haven't heard of New Direction but can tell you from my own experience that Protein will almost always curdle when very warm liquid touches it. I found a lot of good tips for making hot drinks/meals with protein on the Bariatric Foodie website, plus she (the author's name is Nik) has a book on Amazon. Hope this info helps
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CalPERS Insurance - PERS Care, Select, Choice and more
LuckyT replied to ChavaBling's topic in Insurance & Financing
Hi Sarah, I have PERS Choice through the county I work for. My insurance has been fabulous; I went from a lap band to the sleeve and was denied on the first request for revision. My surgeon did a peer to peer conference with Anthem Blue Cross and I received approval soon after. I feel very lucky & blessed especially after reading what hoops some people are made to jump through by their insurance companies. I am a little over 4 months out and love my new tummy and lifestyle more each day. All and all it has been a great experience so far. Trina -
BariatricPal Local Chapters…a New Way to Connect!
LuckyT replied to Alex Brecher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Wow, great idea Alex. I like my doctor's support group but often miss meetings due to the time they are held which is either mid-day when I am working or early evening which is hard to do sometimes as it is a bit of a drive to get to where the doctor's office is. This would give people in my area a great opportunity to connect. -
LuckyT reacted to a post in a topic: Where/How/When did you get your motivation?
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I had bouts of nausea for a few weeks post surgery until I figured out the culprit was cold Water. I had previously loved ice cold water but now new tummy likes room temp, warm or hot fluids only; even today a little over 4 months out and cold stuff makes me feel slightly nauseous. Might not be the same for you but thought I'd mention it as this blog is what helped me figure out that was what was causing me to feel sick.
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Where/How/When did you get your motivation?
LuckyT replied to aNewTanya's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I can't speak for anyone else, and it is early days for me as I am only 4 months out but each day brings new changes that shore up the changes I have already made and inspire me to continue to try and make better choices/decisions when it comes to my health. I too have a fear of this surgery not working but I have to say that it is lessening as I realize how far I have come. In the past by the time I had hit the 4 month mark in any other "diet" or "lifestyle change" I had only lost maybe 10 or 12 pounds. Having lost almost 50 pounds in that same amount of time has also really shored up my confidence. Last but not least I feel more in control of my cravings because #1 I really want this to work, #2 the surgery itself has caused me to look at food as fuel not just fun or as a tool to soothe emotions, #3 when I do feel tempted to indulge I am able to have just a small bite to be satisfied knowing that if I eat a large portion I will pay a price that I am not willing to pay and lastly I just feel so good - healthy, happy and much more confident with 48 pounds off of me and clothes getting looser everyday. I hope this isn't too rambling - putting these thoughts out there is hard as I am not good at sharing feelings, one of the reasons food had been my friend for so many years -
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Best feeling ever! Kohls is having a big clearance sale and I found a few extra large tops that fit, I so excited! Love these small victories, they are making this journey even more worthwhile
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I take 5000 mcg twice a day, well I try to take it twice a day but sometimes miss the nighttime dose. I began taking it about 2 months before surgery - so far so good, hair loss minimal