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Everything posted by samelton68
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Were you sleeved in May 2015? I know that I am many had our first stall around this time frame and it is normal as your body catches up and adjusts, just keep on the path and document everything, it will start back up.
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Congrats
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Officially POST-OP 6hrs now
samelton68 replied to evett's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Congrats -
Obsessed with weighing in... HELP?
samelton68 replied to LittleMissCopular's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
The scale can be a friend, but can also be the devil -
Ordered a Jawbone...
samelton68 replied to snapdragon05's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I have a flex and love it, I am sure you will love this as well -
Weight Gained Since Having Gastric Sleeve Surgery
samelton68 replied to sleeve 4 me's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
That is the typical time of most people's first stall as the body is just catching up -
Why Am I So Tired?
samelton68 replied to Indieflickers's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
did she check your iron? -
I left the hospital off of them, which many I have heard did, some get weened off rather quickly
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do you have a link to the website that sent you this?
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In Hosp waiting to be sleeved
samelton68 replied to evett's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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I remember I was on Meformin 1000 MG twice a day, Glipi-Zide 10 MG twice a day, Januvia 100 MG twice a day, Invokana 200 MG, Gemfibrozil 600 MG twice a day, Valsartan/HCTX 320-25 MG, Lantus solostar, and insulin. Plus I have done Byetta & Victosa $100's of dollars in co-pays for doctor's visits and medication plus supplements.
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I have been overweight all of my life. I was born at 10 LBS 8 OZS, and just kept going from there. In thinking back in trying to pin point everything I think the biggest influence on my life/size was many things. I was the product of divorced parents and neither of them wanted me so I was given (thankfully) to my very loving Paternal Grandparents at the age of 4 months old. My “mom” was 42 and my “dad” was 65, they were raised and carried forward that mentality of be grateful for what you have because others do not have all we do. So we were feed “stick-to-your-ribs” food, large portions, and you must clean your plate. Still to this day, I have that mentality of I must clean my plate, so now I have learned to take small portions. In 2008 I was up to 350 pounds, started walking and eating better (no soda) dropped down to 280. I was so proud but then I tore my ACL, after the surgery and rehab I was told my blood pressure was up so I better see a medical doctor. At that point in 2009 I found out I had diabetes, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. I began a long regime of seeing the doctor monthly taking several different pills, eventually doing shots. Nothing was helping. So at the age of 45 (2013), all of my paternal family had developed Type 2 diabetes, very bad uncontrolled cases. Lost my favorite uncle, first he got gangrene in his foot and had to have it amputated, then he went blind, developed dementia, and passed. In April 2013, I got a boil on my bottom that became a bad abscess, they had lanced it twice (painfully) and the infection got into my blood stream. I ended up in the hospital for 3 days and they said that my diabetes was out of control which is what lead to this. I spoke to my primary doctor about the WLS surgery then and he was all for it. I did lots of research, and selected a center of excellence in Sioux Falls, SD. I thought I had a terrific surgeon and team, however, when I was sleeved, the surgeon punctured a hole in my stomach (unknown at the time) then when getting ready to leave hospital they do the leak test, and I have a leak. First surgery was on a Monday (December 16), second surgery to repair the leak was on the following Friday (December 20). He couldn't find the leak but decided that my gall bladder should come out (honestly believe he took it so he could bill the insurance company for this mistake) so I remained hospitalized from Dec 16, 2013 until January 8, 2014 and nothing by mouth, heavily medicated (dilaudid & valium). Nothing like being out of your mind and missing the holidays. I was so out of it I soiled my bed numerous times, hospital staff seemed to ignore me saying I was being a bitch. I honestly don’t remember much, except thinking that mean squirrels were in my room attacking me at one point, I was so scared I chewed out all of my IV’s and my PIC line. Surgery number 3 came (January 3, 2015) and they flew a specialist in from Minneapolis who was able to find the leak and fix it and double stint me. Double stints caused everything to remain wide open. Sent home with a bed sore on my bottom (the staff did not keep me cleaned up enough, plus hormone changes Aunt Flo came early and stayed for the whole time in the hospital). I was told not to lie down until the stints are removed which would be 8 weeks, and to take liquid oxy for the pain. I was so out of it even at home, to many drugs. Thankfully he ended up removing the stints after only 4 weeks (4th surgery on January 29). Oh and did I mention I was on liquids only while stinted, and in extreme pain. So upon release from the 4th procedure I am told to call the next morning and schedule an upper, I called and his nurse said we will call you when we want you to get it and that was the last time I spoke with his office, they never once called to check on me or anything. The nutritionist that he had on staff that I paid $300 for a years’ worth of consultations as insurance wouldn’t cover, well she left his office and I never got that money back, only 1 pre-op visit. Thank God I had insurance it was almost $300K. Now here I am I have stopped loosing but would be considered a success in their eyes as I lost 60-80% of my excess weight, but never got into the 100’s nor my/surgeon’s goal. I am still fighting the battle and hope to learn and lend support where I can.
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My 1 year mark! YEAH!
samelton68 replied to MommyMeghan's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Congrats -
I too didn't have 100 off at my one year, nor have I yet. I am trying to stay focused and positive even though it is difficult which is why I am becoming active on here to be around supportive and understand people. I wish you the best, and send condolences on the loss of your mother, I know that is challenging! Hang in there and keep your mind focused on what you already know.
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I know it is, I was taking several handfuls of pills and doing shots prior to surgery, I don't want to get back there, diabetes was my driving factor to get the surgery, all of my paternal family has it, lost a close Uncle who went blind and got gangrene, scared me
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Welcome
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I had it before the sleeve and now at 18 months out teetering on it, trying to get it under control with diet and exercise
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good luck
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New profile, just getting started! Any advice?
samelton68 replied to PantxaPetita's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Do lots of research and write down all questions and concerns to discuss with them. -
Don't want to hijack this thread you can see my story on my profile and I missed 2 months of work
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I'm approved! I'm so excited
samelton68 replied to Geron Girls's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
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I am wondering if you would share his meal plan for the different stages, I just want to see how it stacks up as everyone is different and I too went through a center of excellence but had complications.