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Facial Aesthetics
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Austin
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Texas
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GreenEyedFireCracker replied to GreenEyedFireCracker's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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Pic 1 280 lbs day of vsg surgery 9/10/13. Pic 2 Nov 2 38 lbs down. Pic 3 Nov 22 45 lbs down. Love my sleeve!
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Please Help! :(
GreenEyedFireCracker replied to sixbuttons's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hello! My advice! Stop worrying. I had a post very similar to this a few weeks ago. I lost 17 lbs in the 1st week. Gained 9 in the second week (I think it was water loss, and then water retention because I got real poofy). Then didn't loose again until almost the end of week 4. I had fear, thinking I was the only one who this surgery wasn't going to work for. EVERYONE looses differently. If you stick to your plan, the weight will come off. Try not to focus on the number. As we get more and more protein, we are re-building that initial muscle loss we lost. I am on week 5 now and at 30 lbs. Stalls are normal. The "three week stall" is very common and also stalls around your period and ovulation as well. But I am not worried or anxious anymore, as I know the scale will move again...how can it not...I still struggle to get near my 900 calories a day. Hope this helps! -
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New Film/Documentary - "All of Me" - About WLS
GreenEyedFireCracker posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi All - Wanted to let you know you know about a new film coming out all about Weight Loss Surgery. I hear its very good and worth seeing! It's currently touring Film Festivals. I haven't seen it yet but it stars one of the ladies in my support group. Check out the facebook page or the movie's website for premiere openings. It will be on PBS in February and some independent film channels as well. The 'Girls' have been friends for years, bonding over hopes, dreams, food, and the shared experience of being obese. But, now, as some pursue weight-loss surgery, their center has shifted and upset everything they knew about happiness, friendship, and love. - Trailer http://www.allofmemovie.com/ https://www.facebook.com/allofmemovie -
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What was your first solid meal postop?
GreenEyedFireCracker replied to Disabledaccount's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Grilled Tilapia and edamame! Yum! Although I could only get about four-5 bites down. Solid food will fill you up fast in the beginning! -
2 months out and FINALLY seeing a difference
GreenEyedFireCracker replied to TvlGrl712's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yay!! You look great! I am right there with ya girl! Its so hard being patient waiting for results! I am down 30lbs in 5 weeks. -
Clear liquid protein alternatives?
GreenEyedFireCracker replied to potpieiii's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Unjury chicken soup flavor was good. Like drinking broth. It's online order only at www.unjury.com They also have strawberry sorbet which counted as a clear, but I never tried it. -
Did you have adequate vitamin and nutrition counseling in Mexico?
GreenEyedFireCracker replied to Italiancurves's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
Hi - I am taking bariatric advantage Ultra Multivitamin. www.bariatricadvantage.com It has iron and all the B12 we need. My NUT says 1. Multi (for baritatric patients) 2. 1000 mcg B12 3. 1500 mg of Calcium Citrate - make sure it is Citrate and not Carbonate - this does not absorb well at all. Vitamin D helps calcuim absorb better, but it also in my multi. The iron is not mandated for me yet. I will have my 2nd pre-op on the 30th of this month which is when they will do the blood draw to check my vitamin levels. For me - I was all insurance 100% except for my NUT, psych and co-pays. My NUT was $300 and that bought me her services indefinitely forever. Maybe find a local NUT with the same types of pay structures locally? Someone located inside a bariatric doctors office? -
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My Rare Complication
GreenEyedFireCracker replied to blackfalls's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
WOW! Ah-mazing! Considering I was sleeved on the same day, this hits close to home! So glad you are getting better! Just curious...did you ever contact your surgeon? Mine told me that there are a lot of people in the medical profession (including Doctors!) that aren't familiar with bariatric surgery and what to look for and how to treat. -
So upset, low potassium
GreenEyedFireCracker replied to meli0304's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I KNOW it must be frustrating, but think of it this way. All good things come to those who wait. Would you rather have the surgery now and have complications? IMHO = you are blessed to have a surgeon who is looking out for you. Recovery is can be brutal, even if everything goes as expected. Best of luck! It'll happen in no time. -
7 months 12 days
GreenEyedFireCracker replied to jacee's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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Oh no way. I was still on pain meds for one. Secondly it takes a couple of days for the anesthesia to wear off. I highly recommend not doing this. Do you not have a ride?
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Scars after surgery?
GreenEyedFireCracker replied to meaganchuckran's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I have 6 - from the DaVinci Robot - i also had gallbladder removed laproscopically 16 years ago and yes the scars do fade, but you can still see them. They are skin color. I never minded them before because it wasn't like I was going to be showing off my belly, right? But these are right in the middle and larger and there are more of them, so i understand why you're asking. I work for a Pharmaceutical company - the one that sells the lapband actually (lol) and we have a top of the line Skincare line called SkinMedica - there is a scar recovery gel. It's meant for those who have have surgical procedures. I am using this in the hopes that one day I can get into a bikini! You can buy it here: http://www.skinmedica.com/skin-care-products/scar-recovery-gel-with-centelline-mini -
my life is miserable since the sleeve
GreenEyedFireCracker replied to luckyqueenbee's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
How are you today? Any news? Did you speak to your surgeon? -
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Dealing with "not fat" friends
GreenEyedFireCracker replied to avanti's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums