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You will need to get a years worth of medical records to take with you to your surgeons appointment that way they dont have to track them down' date=' that.part could take a while. The surgeons office will help you from start to finish[/quote']It's really dependent on what your surgeon and insurance requires. Neither my doctor or insurance required that much history. My insurance didn't even require a doctor supervised diet, but my surgeon did....and just three months. Call the office before you track down your history. It may not be necessary.
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The Mexican in me will miss my tortillas.
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"Irregardless" almost makes me homicidal. "Your, You're," "Two, To, too"...
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A friend of mine who lost over 220 lbs with RNY ate wraps from fast food restaurants when she was in a pinch. She would make two meals out of one.
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I personally don't want anything on my body to be any looser than it already is. So I choose to lose it' date=' rather than loose it.Join me, will you?
This has been a friendly yet smartass grammar lesson. Take the knowledge and apply. Thanks![/quote']
Don't even get me started on grammar. That said, seeing this post tickled me.
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Well most people choose gastric over the lapband as lately there has been a lot of issues with the lapband. My surgeons office actually is considering not offering this surgery option because of all the revisions and failure rate. Also gastric bypass has a higher success rate and you lose more weight and it helps with diabetes and blood pressure etc.. so do the gastric its good news that your insurance covers it!!!My surgeon told me the same thing...they were taking more bands out than they were putting in lately.
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I get more and more...stunned, for lack of a better word, with each passing day and every hurdle I have cleared. I can't help but to compare it to my pregnancy. I had a pretty good idea what to expect and time to prepare, and by those last few weeks, I wanted to get the messiness over and get on with it. I just got my FMLA approval papers from the Dept of Labor, and the last thing before surgery- meetings with the doctor and nutritionist on January 22.
I'm not ashamed to admit I'm scared of the surgery and that I might not be up to the challenge. I know I can do it, but scared nonetheless. I just wish I could sleep better lately. Been waking up and panicking!
This should pass!
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Remember, there is going to be emotional fall out after surgery. The goal is not to be perfect, ever. Give yourself some slack, your head is healing too!
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Just got my FMLA approval letter. My surgeon requested 6.4 weeks.
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My doc didn't know going in what did, he said 4 weeks, but I'm planning on taking more if I need to. I don't want to get hit in the gut or have to tackle an agitated patient...still, I can't imagine having major surgery and working a week later. I hope all goes well for you, though!
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My husband is scared, too. He supports me, but he's been avoidant because of fear. I wanted him to go to support group with me, but I think he just couldn't deal yet. He did mention my RNY to a coworker and the coworker told him that his wife also had weight loss surgery by my doctor and that the doctor was great and came highly recommended. When he told me this, I could tell it was something that gave him some relief. I think the support groups would do our spouses all some good.
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Wow...my doc told me minimum 4weeks to recover before he found out what I did for work, maybe longer. He specifically mentioned that the early days you sleep a lot because of meds and low calorie consumption "while you still have all the weight on you." You might want to ask the doc. A week might not be realistic.
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Congratulations...sobering indeed. I am still a few weeks from surgery, but when I think about how much I have to lose, I wonder how it got so out of control. Maybe this moment was an epiphany for you. I hope it keeps moving you to where you want to be.
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Thank you everyone for the support. I feel so much better that this is a phase and will pass. This forum is great and has helped me out so much.......I did have depression issues before the surgery and am on medication but doesn't seem to be helping lately. Hopefully things will get back to normal soon. Thanks again and keep losing...... :-)FYI...your dose of antidepressants may need to be adjusted due to all the changes in your body. Follow up with the doc who prescribes those meds for you. Also...we see a lot of people in the psych facility where I work who have had WLS who struggle after losing eating as their coping mechanism. It's common.
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A colleague of mine had RNY before I met her. She was 420 when she had it, 180 and 5'7" or 8" when I met her, about 2 years after. She has since had plastics, and a baby. I remember she told me she knew one thing she could get at every fast food place that she could tolerate well, usually a wrap and she'd eat half and save the rest for later. She goes out and can be happy with a slice when she has pizza with friends.
My brother lost 227 lbs with a Lap band. He eats whatever he likes but in much smaller quantities. Both eat slowly...very slowly. I know a lot of people several years out and have been plucking their brains.
I think the most important things they learned is to plan ahead for challenges and keep limits in mind.
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A colleague of mine had RNY before I met her. She was 420 when she had it, 180 and 5'7" or 8" when I met her, about 2 years after. She has since had plastics, and a baby. I remember she told me she knew one thing she could get at every fast food place that she could tolerate well, usually a wrap and she'd eat half and save the rest for later. She goes out and can be happy with a slice when she has pizza with friends.
My brother lost 227 lbs with a Lap band. He eats whatever he likes but in much smaller quantities. Both eat slowly...very slowly. I know a lot of people several years out and have been plucking their brains.
I think the most important things they learned is to plan ahead for challenges and keep limits in mind.
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I'm not complaining though...just under 7 months. They said 4-6.
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yay!...congrats!!! Hope all is going well with you How long did the whole process take for you? From the first office visit with the surgeon to your surgery date? I have bcbs of Illinois ppo.
I know you didn't ask me, but I hope this helps.
I went to the first mtg July 16. They kind of "forgot" to call me to make the surgeon's appointment so, my first surgeon office visit for me was September 7. Psych test was October 30.
I got my date December 4. Thanksgiving held me up just under two weeks. The insurance person at the doc's office was in vacation that long, and had my last required visit with my PCP on November 19, which was the last thing before submission to BcBs. It was submitted on November 30. I figured it took 2-3 business days for approval. My surgeon was booked 9-10 weeks out. I'm scheduled for February 7. Waiting is the game.
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Hello....I am almost 5 wks post op and have been an emotional mess for the past 3 days. I kept telling everyone that I was not going to change' date=' I would still be the same person but it seems like everyone around me is treating me different which IS making me act a little different. I am also going through crying spells daily. Anyone else experiencing this???[/quote']Do you have any history of depression?
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I had just an hour talk with the psychologist. No test. Does anyone remember the names of the tests administered? Just curious.
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Ur funny
Couldn't resist!
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Wow congratulations how did you loose 100 in 5 monthsGastric bypass is my guess...lol. Seriously, congrats!
Decaf coffee or herbal tea are they ok
in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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I'm wondering too.
I've been reading on here and other resources that decaffeinated, tea or coffee, is ok, but it still might have some caffeine, so you need to add more Water. I've also read that the temperature can matter early on and that every doctor's advice here is different.