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Everything posted by snochick2005
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Thank you for all your kind words! Yes the kids make it very rewarding and challenging at the same time :-) the could get very creative and hurtful with their names. More often, those students were truly hurting from something themselves and lashing out at me bc they know I care about them. amumes- just think in a few months they won't be able to say those types of things anymore!! Don't let them get to you!
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I'm a teacher and I've always been the fat teacher. I work with inner city kids, so I've been called fat a$$ and other lovely names by some of my more precious darlings... Yesterday, my students today were talking about their teachers. One asked if the other had that "big girl." The other said no, I don't have any fat teachers. I have that student 2 times a day :-) apparently I'm not a fat teacher anymore!!! :-D Then I stopped the conversation because we don't talk about other people that way. In my head, I was dancing and celebrating tho!
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I was sleeved July 30, 2013. I've also had a great experience. I have excellent support from my family and these boards are great, but it would be nice to actually talk to someone who has been there. How much is the personal trainer? I can pay as long as it's not too expensive :-)
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Have you heard back from insurance yet?
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I would be interested in both the exercise and support group. That sounds fabulous! I also live in Burnsville and belong to the Y.
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Thinking of Quitting- I'm overwhelmed
snochick2005 replied to hopeful2loose2014's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Thinking back to my preop diet, days 2-3 were the hardest. Then it got a lot easier! If you can make it past your mental "food block" it'll get easier on the other side! Kinda like runners block :-) After the sleeve it's much easier! I was forcing myself to eat during the first few stages. Now 8 months later, I'm eating anything fine, except I forget to sometimes. I never thought I would forget to eat!! Also try sugar free carnation instant Breakfast with skim milk. Has a few more carbs then others, but it's much easier to drink if you struggle with Protein drinks. You can do it!! Don't quit! Think of all the diets and other bs you've tried to lose weight in the past. Let those thoughts of your efforts motivate you because this time it'll actually work!! :-) -
I gained 1.2 lbs... Maybe I should not have adjusted my goal weight. Oh well! Today 183 Have a great week!
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Miscarriage close to 2 years after sleeve
snochick2005 replied to Adahlia's topic in Pregnancy with Weight Loss Surgery
I have been there (pre-sleeve), so I know the pain you are feeling. It's a terrible thing to have to experience! I'm so sorry for your loss :-( **hugs** -
gallbladder removal and upset stomach/diarrhea?
snochick2005 replied to kyleebean's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Yes I was lucky to be able to wait. From my initial meeting with the surgeon to the surgery ended up only being 1 week, rather then the planned 4 week wait for spring break. To answer your original question, I was told eating too much fat would most likely cause diarrhea. He said it can take 1-1.5 yr for your body to relearn how to digest fat and regulate that enzyme without your gallbladder. I haven't had any issues, but I have been eating extremely low fat. Really helps me make good choices to think of the possible consequences when my coworkers bring in things like donuts :-) -
anyone else have gurgling noises that can be heard by others
snochick2005 replied to kitch101's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I had what I called "dinosaurs fighting" in my tummy for the first 6 weeks after surgery. It would wake me and my fiancé up in the middle of the night. It only happens occasionally now, like not even once a week. So have hope, it gets better for some people :-) -
gallbladder removal and upset stomach/diarrhea?
snochick2005 replied to kyleebean's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
That sounds like it could be your gallbladder. Go into your PCP and they will order an ultrasound. I have similar symptoms for a few weeks. It was gallstones. When I finally went in, I went downhill fast. I had scheduled my gallbladder surgery and then within a few days, I had to move it up 3 weeks because I got so sick. -
Thank you for a all of your input! I have not had any other fainting spells. A few dizzy spells, but I'm really working on hydrating and eating well. I will check the pharmacy for that electrolyte drink :-)
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Starting: 190.1 Last week: 186.1 This week 181.8 (down 4.3) which passes my original goal of 182. I will adjust my goal to 178 Have a great week!
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Less invasive plastics?
snochick2005 replied to Teachamy's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm having this done on my arms. I've heard really good things and done a lot of research. If it's not too much loose skin it works great to tighten things up. I can let you know how it works on my bat wings in 3 months. I've lost 135 lbs, so my "front butt" is a bit much for the lasers according to the consultant. She said it would help, but I wouldn't get the results I would want from it. She did not even recommend trying it. I would need surgery to get the best results... I greatly appreciated her honesty! -
I'm 8 months out and I hiccup several times a day. It's just once or twice and then I'm done. I asked the dr about it. She said hiccups usually happen when something irritates your diaphragm muscle, for example eat/drinking something too cold or something like that. However mine happen at any time... Eating, drinking, talking, laughing, breathing, etc! It has no pattern to it. I'm a teacher, so at least my students get a kick out of it when I'm in then middle of talking and it happens. :-)
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I can't answer the sleep apnea question. I have to remember back, but I think the preop diet was 10 days protein drinks. They go through it all with you very thoroughly! It's also in the binder they give you :-)
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Down to 186.1 this week, so a 4 lbs loss. Heading back to the gym too :-)
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Hair loss and now gallstones:( Yikes!
snochick2005 replied to escott37's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I am 8 months out and have the same issues. I have no suggestions for hair loss. I take Biotin, but it is still coming out. I chopped my hair off in December because I was sick of my long hair clogging the shower drain every other day. I had my gallbladder removed 3 weeks ago. Those attacks are very scary! I thought my stomach had twisted or something terrible like that. I talked about the options with my surgeon and we decided it was best to come out. He said the recovery would be similar to the sleeve, but I think it was way easier! I felt like my usual self in 1 week, except for bending and twisting. Good luck!! -
Hello Everyone! Count me in again :-) My starting weight is 190.1 My Easter Goal weight is 182. Now that I'm feeling better, I need to get back to the gym! Have a great week!
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anyone NOT have Gall Bladder problems?
snochick2005 replied to JessPearl's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My surgeon told me that only 8% of their clinics wls patents end up needing their gallbladders removed later. They do an ultrasound to determine how healthy it is prior to surgery. If they think it will be a problem, they remove it during the sleeve surgery to try to avoid a second surgery. There is a preventative medication that some surgeons use. You can ask your surgeon about that too. -
I live in Eagan and go to the Eagan Y. I am also in the final stages of approval for surgery. Hope to get the ok to see the Surgeon next month after seeing the dietician. I am going to Southdale for surgery and will have Dr. Laguna also. I will be attending the southdale support group this Wed night. Scared but need the extra support. Eagan is really close. If you guys wanna meet up for coffee or something, I would be game :-) we are all at different stages, but can still totally support each other.
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I actually just had mine out last Monday, which is 7 1/2 months post op from sleeve. I used my sleeve surgeon because he is also a general surgeon. The recovery has been easy compared to the attacks and really intense nausea I felt. I would recommend contacting your sleeve surgeon first and if he/she won't do it, get a recommendation.
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I live in Burnsville, so I usually go to the Burnsville Y. I work in Minneapolis, so I've been to a few others too. I haven't been in a few weeks because I had gallbladder issues that made me really sick. Now I'm recovering from having it removed.
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St. Patrick's Day Challenge
snochick2005 replied to Bea Amaya's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I was up this morning, but still made my goal. It is to be expected that having surgery would give me a bump this week. Oh well! Goal 195 Today's weight: 194.6 Thanks Bea! These are super motivating :-D -
I would love to have some workout buddies and create a support group. I am also a member of the Y. I was going with a friend (not a wls person), but she was able to get a better deal at a gym through her work. I would be game for meeting up to support one another and work out :-)