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Riverside CA Press features Bypass Surgery front page
Sallyawbc posted a topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
Today's Press-Enterprise newspaper front page featured a young woman weighing 555# who had a gastric bypass in Oct. It took 3 pages and was a great article on the surgery and her journey. It was wonderful to see such a positive article since there are still so many people that feel that surgery to lose weight is the easy way out. I know many of you will be doing "secret" surgery to avoid the negativity of friends and family. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we all had the courage to shout out to everyone and get only love and support back! -
One drink can make you drunk, the alcohol goes straight into your blood stream. Be very careful if you do decide to have drink.
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Post op protein.
Sallyawbc replied to mizznickie13's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm doing as much research as possible also. One thing I liked is that all the front office girls at my surgeon's office have had a bypass. So I will be interested if you find some good answers for me also. -
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Post op protein.
Sallyawbc replied to mizznickie13's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was told Isopure is a good clear liquid Protein that was good for post op. 40gm protein and lots of flavors. A little expensive about $4.00 for 2 servings. Also found New whey, 42 grams, several flavors. I have not tried any of them yet. Also you can mix the non-flavored powder in with these or crystal lite so you don't use milk. I laughed after I read this because $4 for 2 meals of protein is nothing considering what we pay for fast food. I was instructed at my pre-surgery meeting yesterday to stay with Whey Isolate rather that soy. You should get this info at your dietician or nutritionist meeting before surgery. If not, ask to see one. -
Primary care Drs. reluctant to sign
Sallyawbc replied to rinny11's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Try typing up the information that the bariatric MD wants addressed and ask your PMD to sign it and make comments ,if nec. Be strong and assertive, this is your life. Maybe that will show him how serious you are to get this done. -
Pre-op bariatric information class today, received a lot of information on diet and what to eat through each week. Once I am on solid food, about week 4 I will be on only protein until I lose 75% of my goal weight. All the vitamins and supplement information all spelled out, quite impressed with the paperwork provided. Having a hard time sticking to the protein shakes which is discouraging since I only have 10 days till surgery. Every morning I swear I will stick to it, then by night I roam the kitchen. Just like every other diet I have been on. I know this is a learned behavior, need to unlearn it quick! Maybe I should start sucking my thumb just to have something in my mouth. Like the dietician said, the surgery is the easy part, we still have to watch and plan everything we eat for the rest of our lives.
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Most insurances pay for the removal of the abdomen skin, I think you have to be 1 yr past your surgery. Insurances may differ but your MD should know how to write insurance request. Check with the MD office.
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Most insurances pay for the removal of the abdomen skin, I think you have to be 1 yr past your surgery. Insurances may differ but your MD should know how to write insurance request. Check with the MD office.
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Rapid weight loss creates gall stones and removing the gall bladder prevents a further surgery. 25 yrs ago I lost a lot of weight in Jenny Craig and ended up having the surgery. Nutrisystem's and JC got sued at that time for not advising clients that of that potential. So having the gall bladder during the surgery is very common.
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Pre-op surgeon visit today, all previous testing OK, he will repair my hiatal hernia during the laparoscopy. Had 6 tubes of blood drawn. Start liquid protein diet till surgery 2-4. I finally feel that this is actually going to happen. Friday I have my pre-op information, education class. I will let you know if I learn anything worth passing on.
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Finally surgery date, 2-4. Started this journey 7-13, several bumps and delays along the way with depression and frustration. Needed to make repeated calls, some never returned until I called back, persistence won out and I have the MD pre-op tomorrow, Friday the Bariatric surgery (RNY) class and finally - SURGERY. Excited, anxious, restarting Protein shakes for pre-op diet tomorrow. Last meal a small one but don't want to overdue it. Thank you to all who have read my rants and gave great support, will keep up the posts as I continue this big change in my life.
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100+ To Loose
Sallyawbc replied to LosingItForMe2011's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I also have to lose over 100# I'm 272 and have a surgery date for RNY Feb 4. I would love to weigh 140 and at 5'5" that is a high normal. I know it will be a long year but I am so ready. It took 7 months to complete all the requirements and get a date. It's great seeing others with my BMI. Has any one watched "Fat Doctor" on Youtube. It's a UK reality show about a surgeon and the patients having WLS. You actually see the surgery. It is well worth watching. -
Dr. Krahn and Dr. Chin at Western Bariatric in San Bernardino CA use the silicon band. The have offices in Riverside, San Bernardino and Rancho Cucamonga CA.
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I started the process in July, 13 and FINALLY have a surgery day of 2-4. The process took much longer than I thought and got very frustrated at some points. I literally had to put all my plans on hold because I never knew when I could get appointments or how long the results took to get cleared. Most WLS patients I have talked to agreed it took 6-9 months before they actually had surgery, so I guess 7 months is normal.
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Ya!!!! Surgery date 2-4. Tomorrow surgeon pre-op, Friday Bariatric class. I am having a narrow silicon band put around the pouch (RNY) which helps keep the stomach from stretching, insurance doesn't pay and will cost me $375 plus hospital copay $100, worth every penny. Will keep everyone up to date. Need to start pre-op Protein shakes tomorrow till surgery, Best wishes to all!!!!!!
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Are you exercising more? Muscle weighs more than fat so you can be losing fat and gaining muscles. Please pay attention to the clothes, not the scale. Sally
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Hi everyone, I'm from Riverside CA, I'm having the bypass because I have bad GERD and the sleeve can make it worse, with the band you can still eat any food which means the wrong foods for me, carbs and sweets. Hope you all have a good week, keep posting!
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Well guys, started a low impact Zumba class with my good friend and spent 45 min sweating like a pig, it felt so good and I am so bad at it there were times I just had to stand still cause I was lost. I have a hard time making my feet do something and my arms do something else. But had a ball. Monday is a "belly fit" class with low impact Zumba, yoga and strength all rolled into one. The more exercise I get before surgery the better. But I am NOT a morning person and I have to get up at 8:00 and that's to earlier for someone who is retired. I was hoping to here from the surgeon's office with the appointment to met for the pre-op nutrition meeting then do pre-op labs but no word yet. Getting a little P.O. cause I can't make plans for the shoulder surgery until I recover from this surgery.. Oh well. Time for bed, hope you all have a great weekend and keep the faith! Sally
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Your husband is expressing the same thing most of us have heard the minute we start sharing what we are working for. Hopefully he will come around once he sees what you have to go through for the rest of your life. Please remember you are doing this for you, not him. You know you will be happier and healthier once you complete this journey we are all trying to go through. You have a lot of people on this website going through the same thing so look back the older posts and you will see how many had the same concerns. You have so much support, please hang tough!!!!
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I tried to start a support group for Senior Surgery's in Community's but I can't figure how to post to it. I'm going to have to spend some time tomorrow to see if I can figure it out.
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I think being 65 is a lot different today that it was 20 years ago. I read an article about the baby boomers are more active because they are able to have repairs and replacements and expect to have things fixed and continue doing their activities. We don't go down without fighting!!!! I need a knee replacement after I lose 50# and shoulder surgery sometime soon. Losing weight is going to make both of these surgeries much safer and help me continue my wild and wicked ways (just kidding on the wicked part).
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Mary, I've been trying to get the surgery for several years but initially the insurance did not pay, then my PMD just ignored my request. I had to push him for the referral, I feel the same way you do, I don't want to spend the rest of my life fat and fighting everyday to diet, then feel like a failure when I gain again. I am active and want to stay that way, I just started a new Zumba class for beginners and love to do the Avon Walks. Keep me updated, it took me from last July till now to complete the process of classes, tests, med clearances, and to lose the required weight. It has been a looog journey. Sally
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Hi, I will be 65 in April and have been working toward the surgery since July. Just need final MD sign off and surgery date. Am waiting anxiously to get this done and get on with my life, how about you? Sally