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Everything posted by jtickle
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My husband will be off work the day of and day after my surgery. I am scheduled to be in the hospital only one night. I am pretty sure I will be all right while he is at work, if not he works two miles from the house.
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I have UHC and didn't have to jump thru any major hoops or anything. I didn't have to do a 6 month diet. I tried syntrax shakes and they were disgusting. I am glad I just bought a sample pack and not a whole container. I usually get unflavored gnc pro performance or pure protein French vanilla from sam's. If they have a real strong protein taste and smell, I just can't take it.
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I would of had date in May but I had to pay a bill off. The old social security check can only be stretched so far. Our dates will be here before we know it.
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Surgery June 25th, pre-op 19th of June
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Omg!!!! I thought I was the only one wanting to ride a bike again. I am so excited, I can't wait to pick one out. Getting a bike is one of my first goals.
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I'm on the 25th, is that close enough?
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I am scheduled on the 25th too.
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Do I need to discuss getting liquid forms of my meds through my psychiatrist? I take several psychiatric meds. I am having my surgery in June and was wondering about this. How did others on the forum taken their regular meds after surgery? Has anyone crushed their meds after surgery? I am kinda worried about this. I am going g to talk to the pharmacist today about my meds. I am just curious about what others have done. Thanks!
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Www.bjsbariatrics.com has syntrax nectar sample pack. Unjury has a sample kit too.
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My BFF is having her tonsils out on the 27th of June. We have decided to celebrate the 4th together since we will both be on liquid diets. We can have soup and fireworks..... Lol!
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Bmi of 35 or greater with a comorbidity, documented evidence of that you have obese for five years, 6 month medically supervised diet, you must show that you have participated and failed more than one program, a letter from your PCP recommending and supporting weight loss surgery, psych evaluation, all other treatable medical diseases have been ruled out as a cause for obesity, such as : adrenal, pituitary, or thyroid screening tests must come back normal and completed. This came from the Medicare website.
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I called the surgeon's office and asked about meds. I can take them whole. You can't take extended release meds if you have a bypass, I am glad I don't take any of those type of medicines.
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I have Medicare and I didn't use it for my surgery coming up on June 25th. You have to jump thru all the hoops. My husband's insurance from work didn't have hardly any requirements.
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I think about it all the time. I get on my own nerves. I know I will be in pain, but it will be such a relief to have it over with. Sometimes I wonder what I am going to do after surgery since I won't have it to obsess over anymore.
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I just realized I will be on my after surgery liquid diet phase on the 4th of July. No BBQ for me. Maybe just a sniff... Lol!
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That's exactly how I feel, except instead of getting depressed I am getting angry because my surgery date just seems so far away. At the same time the days are just breezing by. All my planning is driving my husband up the wall. I'm just a bundle of energy. Do you know if we can take our meds like we regularly do after surgery or if we should get them in liquid form or crush them?
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Congrats!!!! I am scheduled for June 25th.
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I have UHC too. My insurance is through Lowe's. The only requirements I had were be over 18, bmi of 40+, bariatric center of excellence. No 6 month diet or psych evaluation. It took my surgeon's office two weeks to file it, but once they did I got my approval with in a week. I am scheduled on June 25th for surgery. My pre-op is June 19th.
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Congrats on everyone up coming surgeries!! Can't wait to be on the other side with you.
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Don't worry you are not alone in the lack of patience department. My surgery is scheduled for June 25th and it cannot get here fast enough. My psychiatrist is having to change my meds cause I am having so much anxiety from having to wait. I am driving my self nuts...lol. I have also set a little goal for myself before surgery. I plan on being less than 300 on the day of my surgery. So far I am losing about a pound a week. I was stuck hovering at 310 for three weeks, so I understand the frustration. Honestly, I did not stick to my diet very well this weekend. I am slowing inching my way back on it though. I hope I can meet my goal before surgery. My surgeon doesn't help though using the scare tactic of putting in the pre-op paperwork than you cannot gain weight before surgery or it will be cancelled. Good luck on your weight loss journey!!!!
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Well, I fell off the diet horse this weekend. We had cheeseburgers at home, so I had one. It tasted so good. Now I climb slowly back up on that horse. It was fun while it lasted.
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I am scheduled for surgery on June 25th. I read all these these threads where everyone is so excited that they finally have a surgery date. Instead of being excited, I am just mad that my surgery date is so far away. Not saying that I am not happy about my upcoming surgery, I am very happy about it. I am also hurt, I don't have hardly any friends and pretty much the only two close friends I have, have totally ditched me because they can't have the surgery too. My husband just says they are jealous. He says I should just be happy that I didn't have to jump thru all the hoops that most people do and I am only having to pay 75.00 dollars out of pocket for my surgery. I should be happy, but why do I feel so down?
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pre op requirements
jtickle replied to itsmekarenlee's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Actually you can see a heart attack on an ekg. I has to do with the elevation of the s-t wave portion of QRS complex on the ekg. Anyway don't want to get real technical... Lol! You can see other things on their as well. I understand what you mean when you wonder they don't do all this testing for other surgeries. I have had six back surgeries and just had blood work and chest x-ray for each one. At the seminar I attended, the surgeon basically said he would not do WLS on a person who major heart or lung problems because they would be just to unhealthy and their risk of dying on the table is to high. Good luck with your surgery! Do you have a date set yet? -
pre op requirements
jtickle replied to itsmekarenlee's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
If you want the surgery bad enough you will sleep during your sleep study. It's not hard to sleep thru them. I have been on both sides of a sleep study. First of all, I have had 4 sleep studies. Plus I am a respiratory therapist so did clinicals in a sleep lab. They actually don't watch you sleep. The point of checking to see if you have sleep apnea is that your chances of having a heart attack or stroke is greatly increased because you stop breathing in your sleep. Most surgeons will postpone surgery 30 days if you have sleep apnea so you can get some therapy from the cpap machine. Oh yeah, you can request a sleep aid during your test. As for the endoscopy or egd, it's done to check your esophagus, to make sure you don't have a condition such as barrets esophagus, or to check for a hiatal hernia. They check your stomach and the beginning of your small intestine as well. They will probably take a biopsy to check for h. Pylori if you haven't done the breath test. Everyone that wants to get WLS has an EKG. They do it to check for any heart disease, if they detect something on it they will send you to see a cardiologist. They will check your respiratory system too. Some have to go see a lung doctor. Some of us have to visit all the specialists, that the surgeon refers us to. They want to make sure you are in best physical shape possible to have surgery. WLS is a major ordeal and you need to be as safe as possible. -
why do I feel like this?
jtickle replied to jtickle's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
T Thanks for your reply. Your post made me feel better. You probably right, a true friend would stick with me no matter what. My husband told me this morning that I should happy with my date, because I didn't have to jump through any hoops to get it. Just had to do the routine testing required by the surgeon. Even my personal psychiatrist got me out of the psych eval, he wrote the surgeon a letter stating that I am able to make decisions on my own and that the weight loss would probably help my mental state. I didn't have to do the 6 month diet either. My insurance only requires a patient be over 18, bmi of 40+, and bariatric center of excellence. I don't have to drive hours to the hospital like some members do. I live 10 minutes away. You know, I have quite a few things to be happy about. I only have 43 days to go. I hope your appointment on the 19th goes well.