TexasRed1978
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Ruth1ess reacted to a post in a topic: What Was Your Final "straw That Broke The Camels Back"
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Almost 4 wks out, new pain
TexasRed1978 replied to Morganne's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My baby had a really bad leak after his bowel resection(he was 30 days old when the leak happened, 25 days old during the first surgery). They knew to do an x-ray to check for a leak because he all of the sudden started running a fever, his heart rate was all of the sudden elevated, his tummy was no longer soft, and his blood pressure was really low. So most likely you would have a lot more symptoms if it were a leak. I hope you feel better soon. -
This is not a regret, but because of the surgery my baby making plans are put on hold for 6-12 months. My baby is 15 months old and we originally wanted to have another child when he was 2ish, but now it will be about 3ish. Other than that, I had a rough night and next day after surgery because they could not get my nausea under control. I threw up a lot, which didn't hurt as much as you think it would right after abdominal surgery. I am also a wimp when it comes to the type of pain you have after surgery, but even so, at almost 4 weeks post op I am very glad I had this surgery. It's amazing how dropping almost 30 pounds pretty quickly can make you feel.
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TexasRed1978 reacted to a post in a topic: Has anyone had a conversion from sleeve to gastric by pass ?
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june 2013 sleevers!
TexasRed1978 replied to greygirl903's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was sleeved on 6/25, and including my 2 week pre-op diet, I've lost 28 pounds. I haven't lost anything for about a week, but I'm not worried about it. Our bodies are complex and weird. I have faith that as long as I follow my surgeon's plan that I WILL lose lots of weight. Interestingly, during my 3 week very strict liquid post op diet, I had a lot of head hunger. Now that I am on soft foods, it has all gone away. I'm hoping that lasts! -
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Dr Nick Nicholson- Dallas, TX
TexasRed1978 replied to MystiGal's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
Yes, I was staying two nights because I was from out of town, but I bet they would have kept me two nights anyway since my vomiting wasn't under control until late Wednesday night. I *think* her name was Patricia. I was so out of it, I'm not sure. She was a perfectly capable nurse, but we didn't exactly click. I got the feeling that I was annoying her because I wasn't walking enough. She would tell me she wanted to see me walking and then immediately leave the room without unhooking my leg things or unplugging my IV. I was like "so how am I supposed to walk if I can't undo anything myself?" (my husband was with our baby, so I was by myself after that first night) I was so drugged on the anti nausea stuff that I would just go back to sleep after she left. -
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I can eat a pudding cup in 1 sitting...Normal?
TexasRed1978 replied to TexasRed1978's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Thank you. And, yes, it is kind of nice to think of one pudding cup as a lot of food! -
TexasRed1978 reacted to a post in a topic: I can eat a pudding cup in 1 sitting...Normal?
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I can eat a pudding cup in 1 sitting...Normal?
TexasRed1978 posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was sleeved on 6/25, and for three weeks followed my surgeon's strict liquid only diet. Now that I am on soft foods I've found that I can eat more than I thought I would be able to. I can eat an entire pudding cup in 1 sitting. Is that normal at this stage? (almost 4 weeks post-op) -
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Question about how to save the "girls" once weight loss starts.
TexasRed1978 replied to adargie's topic in The Gals' Room
You stole my idea!!!!! -
TexasRed1978 reacted to a post in a topic: Question about how to save the "girls" once weight loss starts.
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Dr Nick Nicholson- Dallas, TX
TexasRed1978 replied to MystiGal's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
I believe he said he has done 6,000 total, but I don't know if that is just sleeve surgeries or if that includes lap bands and bypass. -
I understand. I had my first baby at 33, he's 15 months old. I was sleeved on 6/25. I chose not to go through insurance because they required a 6 month wait, which I learned often turned into 8-9 months. My husband and I would like to have 2 more biological children, so waiting an additional 6-9 months at my age seemed like a big deal. It also would lead to a bigger age difference between our children than we would like. I plan to start TTC no sooner than 1 year post op. With my son, DH and I didn't prevent pregnancy for about 9 months, and then the first month we proactively tried to get pregnant (DTD every other day) we shockingly got pregnant. (I always had irregular periods and have several PCOS symptoms, and my mother had lots of miscarriages, so I assumed I'd have trouble) I'm hoping it will be as easy the next time. Realistically, age 35 is when your risks for something going wrong with the pregnancy and/or the baby skyrocket. However, most women age 35+ end up with healthy babies.
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At What Weight Limit Did You Say "you Have Had Enough"?
TexasRed1978 replied to Gonnabeslim1day's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I was almost a year post partum, was nursing, and eating NO dairy (so no ice cream), and had not lost any of the weight that I gained just after I had my baby (my baby spent 5 weeks in the hospital starting at 25 days old, and had 3 emergency surgeries. I gained back the pregnancy weight I had lost plus a few more during that time). I stopped nursing, so I began eating dairy again and almost instantly gained 8 pounds. Since I want to have at least two more children, I realized that I was looking at adding another 40-50 pounds or so to my current weight over the next few years. That would've put me at 300 pounds on a 5'3 frame. -
Dr Nick Nicholson- Dallas, TX
TexasRed1978 replied to MystiGal's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
Yes, I have dark curly hair and glasses, although my hair was pulled back and had been slept on so it probably didn't look curly. I was soooooooooooooooooo miserable. I had thrown up when I got out of bed to go the the meeting, and I was just hoping I wouldn't throw up in front of everyone. When my nurse woke me up to go to it I reminded her that I was staying overnight and kind of begged to go the next day, but she made me go (probably because I hadn't been walking like I was supposed to) -
Dr Nick Nicholson- Dallas, TX
TexasRed1978 replied to MystiGal's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
He told me that he had personally fixed 12 leaks, although only 3 were his patients. He said each one was the result of eating too much and/or the wrong thing too soon. He told me that the group of doctors he works with have had 8 deaths total. None were actually during the surgery, but were some time later. He actually choked up describing one that was a colleague that had some significant heart issues and really probably should not have had the surgery. -
Yay! I survived the 3 week post op liquid diet!
TexasRed1978 replied to TexasRed1978's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Oh my goodness I don't think I could have done this for another week! Since I don't like soup, chicken broth was the only thing I ate in the soup family. I'm glad you've gotten to move on too! -
Dr Nick Nicholson- Dallas, TX
TexasRed1978 replied to MystiGal's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
I forgot to mention before my favorite thing about Dr. Nick. During my consultation, I asked him point blank how many patients he has lost, how many had leaks, and how many had other significant complications. He didn't bat an eye and gave me detailed information. I was also impressed that he knew those numbers off the top of his head. He was also straight forward about what WLS does to marriages (my husband was with me). I didn't feel like he was trying to sell me on the surgery. It felt like he believed in the surgery, and his skill, but he had no problem laying out the cons and being forthcoming with bad outcomes he has seen. -
Dr Nick Nicholson- Dallas, TX
TexasRed1978 replied to MystiGal's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
I was one of the ones sleeping sitting up. They had recently given me phenegrin for my horrible nauseau and it knocked me out! I felt so bad because I was sitting next to the NUT giving the presentation.