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KittyLouSou

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About KittyLouSou

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  • Biography
    Short-n-wide. :) 37.
  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Seattle
  • State
    WA
  1. KittyLouSou

    Menstrual cycles

    I am six months out, and just visited the gyno last week to get on hormonal birth control to control the deluge...I took two sick days for the last one! It's hard to explain what kind of "sick" you are to your male boss, and female coworkers who might think you're being wimpy, heh. My cycles are getting closer together and much heavier and painful each month since the surgery. I was wondering if losing weight has made me fertile Myrtle or something. But it's definitely problematic...hopeful the BC helps more than the bummer side effects (like weight gain). Good luck to everyone having the same issues!
  2. KittyLouSou

    Vitamin/mineral deficiency post-op? PCP asks...

    Sleeveless - Does your insurance pay to see naturopaths? We are lucky to be in a state that lets naturopaths do a lot of dr. like work (not the case everywhere, I just found out when looking into moving to Colorado). I have a great one in Lynnwood who can do labs, spot nutritional deficiencies, and even prescribe actual medications (she prescribed thyroid meds for me starting a few years ago, which changed my life). While she doesn't understand obesity real well as a naturally thin person who loves healthy food, hehe, and sometimes says things that don't seem terribly sensitive, she was on board right away with me having the surgery and now she does my blood tests every three months. So far, with my constant stream of Vitamins, supplements, whey Protein shakes, my bloodwork shows I'm doing better than before surgery! Other than the persistent Iron and Vitamin D deficiency (that we all have here). Shoot me a pm if you want her info. She doesn't do hands-on things, but my incisions healed fine without needing to be looked at by the doctors. Even though they are gross! I was an infection-phobe and used hibistat to bathe with before an after surgery, used the antibiotic spray, and also some medihoney to be safe. Probably overkill. I don't know what your surgeon's protocol is.
  3. Do not waste this tool, self. Do live well.

  4. I had Dr. Garcia on 7/5/2013, and am happily down 50 lbs. I felt extremely well taken care of with Dr. Garcia and team. My main heads-up would be if you end up last on the list to get surgery that day (I don't believe I made it into the operating room until after 8 pm) make sure you get another dose of anti-anxiety meds AND anti-nausea medicine. Mine had certainly worn off by then, so I was in absolute misery with nausea and vomiting that night. I also got the short straw with the IV stand I was toting around - for some reason the one I had had the bottom of an office chair screwed onto it instead of four steel wheels everyone else had, which made walking down the hall in a straight line impossible and annoying. It's the little things. But other than that and a blown IV vein on the hand (seems to be pretty common), it was a much better experience than I had getting sinus surgery at a hospital in the states.The nurses and other staff at florence were very sweet, and it was great to have so many different doctors checking up on you. I had no complications surgery-wise. I would recommend him for sure.
  5. Good call, sarsar! I am going there this evening.
  6. If you're like me, you like to keep your Protein shakes interesting...my kitchen looks like a coffee shop with all the Toranis! Right now I'm drinking a chocolate powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury shake with espresso powder and brown sugar cinnamon SF torani syrup. Delish! Who needs Starbucks. Just wanted to give y'all a heads up that it's on sale today (I signed up for their alert emails as soon as I realized I could get the syrups there) 2 for $10, regularly 7.99. http://www.worldmarket.com/category/code/torani-sale.do?ab=home:wk39:c:1:toranisale My fave is the salted caramel in a chocolate protein shake!
  7. Whew - these are all a relief to read...I started the hip pain in both hips a few days ago, making me limpy (and the reason I hopped back on VST for the first time in a while to see if this was normal). I was baffled, as I always thought losing weight would take pressure off my joints, not cause pain! But that makes sense about different postures, walking differently, etc. But ouch! Hoping it goes away soon for everyone!
  8. KittyLouSou

    Fecal Impaction... tmi... HELP!

    I have heard that too, and at 5' 0", I should probably heed that! I'm too short to squat, so I will try out having a stool in the bathroom. My stool stool? Lol. (Love that we can talk about this stuff here. This is not something I feel comfortable talking about with my friends.)
  9. KittyLouSou

    Fecal Impaction... tmi... HELP!

    Oh yes, I posted about this issue too...so not fun! I may forever have issues with hemorrhoids thanks to those episodes. One thing that cleared me right out was sipping on a Dannon DanActiv probiotic shot. Holy crap! Literally. But not something to try right before work! I find that Good Belly probiotic drink alternated with Miralax every few days keeps it all moving smoothly now.
  10. KittyLouSou

    Before :)

  11. Dudes. Yes, TMI, but seriously peeps - I'm two weeks out, and I made the mistake of not taking stool softeners after surgery before things got all bolloxed up in there (plus I wasn't regularly taking my thyroid meds, which didn't help), plus, I should've taken some probiotics (lack of good bacteria also resulted in oral thrush from the antibiotics, which required another medication), so now I have bleeding hemorrhoids! Eek! Not fun. I need to go out and buy some old lady butt supplies now, heh. Just a cautionary tale - don't leave stool softeners/probiotics out of your post-op care kit!!
  12. KittyLouSou

    Do Not Take PPIs if at all Possible

    I agree with not taking them if you don't have to...however, I'm just a week out, but without Prilosec (when it wears off in 12 hours) I am a choking, violently-coughing mess. So I am of course interested to find out all I can to counteract the potential long term effects in the event I need these to function forever! The thread below has good details...it really sounds like the connection with magnesium deficiency with PPI use is one of the main themes, at least something we can supplement to counteract what we can. http://www.verticalsleevetalk.com/topic/85245-long-term-ppi-usage/page__hl__magnesium#entry880645
  13. KittyLouSou

    2 night hospital stay

    Do not try to cut it short! I was relieved to have two nights in the hospital. Accept it, and don't think you can do this as a weekend trip and go back to work. Commit the time for healing!
  14. Sophia - I read a few people calling their sleeves their "grouch pouch." Ha! I think that title fits right now. Glad you're doing well. I feel so much better today!
  15. Sorry to hear about the challenging flights - you guys so did not need that!! My only minor thing was that the plane felt like I might end up with hypothermia... I'm usually the one turning on the air nozzle and fanning myself with the safety instructions, but not this time! I wanted to cry! Hehe. But easy-peasy compared to heading to the east coast. I also had to be strategic about avoiding someone I spotted in the gate in San Diego on the same dang flight who I happen to cross paths with often at work...I wasn't sure how to explain why I was wearing oh-so-attractive anti-DVT stockings (I'd brought an extra pair for the plane ride, taking no chances), carrying an x-ray, and my right hand is one big bruise from a blown vein...what would I say? "I was on vacation in Tijuana and things got cray-cray..."? Hehe. I succeeded in avoiding him despite him making eye contact, thankfully. Sending your fam healing thoughts. I am about to tackle my Netflix queue. And of course try to remember to hydrate.

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