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MandieClick

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    MandieClick got a reaction from Jencovi in Type 1 diabetic looking into this surgery (need advice ♥)   
    Oh my god wow, Jen thank you! I'm so amazing and thankful you have posted here I'm so glad to hear no issues so far and hope your surgery was a complete and utter success! This information was priceless! I appriciate all the details you have shared with me so willingly as well. I'm getting more and more excited and trying to study about VSG as much as possible.
    Now will be the task of finding a surgeon and taking the biggest steps to get to the beggining of my new life. Jen, you already shared critical information to me as well and that is appriciated like having children. The current state where I'm at my endo said I should not attempt to have any because the baby could get injured or death to myself.
    Your a1c after lapband looked pretty darn good after getting it back to 7. Jen I hope your new surgery can help get it back down to 6.5 and it become a permanent fixture for you The fact you had children was even more amazing! Someday when I meet the right person I will have a family too. I saved all these posts to my computer so I can also show my doctor about the good that will come from having this surgery. I found a community health clinic, New Horizons, that will be able to help me in getting referals to my endo again, and even diabeties management classes.
    I hope soon that I can be like you Jen and join the ranks of the sleeved. I'm so jittery and excited just thinking about how much healthier I will become! Thank you for this!
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    MandieClick got a reaction from alwaysvegas in Type 1 diabetic looking into this surgery (need advice ♥)   
    Hello! I'm new here. I'm a Juvenile diabetic and was diagnosed when I was about 5 years old. After that time I had gained weight rapidly. Once I was about 18 I was also diagnosed as a double-diabetic. Now not only am I a Juvenile Diabetic I also suffer from insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes. I haven't found much info on type 1 diabetics getting this surgery. I really need help as I have been suffering from the complications of becoming insulin resistant. While in the mean time if I'm able to lose the weight I might be able to reverse the type 2 diabetes and be able to manage my type 1 without much issues. I have lost a very little amount of weight but not enough to make a dent in this issue. Yet ...but someday I will!
    My A1c is embarrassingly high! I try so hard to manage a disease where I'm completely dependant on insulin, BUT my body is strongly resistant against it. This feels like a lose-lose battle without the extra help. I also heal slowly and suffer nerve damage, and I'm still pretty young. This scares me horribly! Since turning 26 I outgrew my parent's insurance, so maybe I can find a nice insurance plan to help cover the procedure in the marketplace. Back on subject though, Is there any other double diabetics, type 1's or any one else out there that has any of these troubles? Like the slow healing...
    I really want to get this surgery, but will I be more open for complications? Sure! I was just looking for any kind of tips, advise from other diabetics whom have had the sleeve. I was even thinking of getting the sleeve and see if they can take not remove as much of the stomach just so I can have some additional stomach there. In case of any surgical complications the extra "stomach" might be life-saving. Leaks are scary and so is the aspect of healing slowly from a procedure like this is something to prepare for? What would you do if you were in such a situation that this is a viable option but with huge risks attatched? My mind is going in all sorts of directions and I would love to go in the right one, if you know what I mean.
    Sorry for the length, and thank you for taking the time to read this post ♥
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    MandieClick reacted to bearman99 in Type 1 diabetic looking into this surgery (need advice ♥)   
    If you are committed to not eating carbohydrates T1 diabetes can be greatly helped with this surgery.
    Alternately, you may want to consider Gastric Bypass - Roux En Y since it has an element to it that will sometimes violently tell you to not eat carbohydrates - it is your nuclear option. If you are serious about arresting the issues of T1 in its tracks you may want to investigate this.
    Also, Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution is a book that I highly recommend. He is a T1 diabetic and this is the book to read and follow in my estimation for a T1 (or T2 like me too)
    http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Bernsteins-Diabetes-Solution-Achieving/dp/0316182699
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    MandieClick reacted to Jencovi in Type 1 diabetic looking into this surgery (need advice ♥)   
    Hey Mandie,
    welcome to the site. I am also type 1 with insulin resistance. I have had a hard time finding other type 1s on the site. So I am glad you posted. I am getting sleeved on Thursday. So I don't know how it will be after, but I will let you know. I am also a slow healer. But I have had lapband surgery with no healing issues, a nose job and chin implant with very minor healing issues, and a c-section with no healing problems.

    A little background on me...it's more than a little and a long read. Sorry. Haha!

    I was diagnosed type 1 at age 6. I didn't have troubles with my weight until I hit my early teens. Since age 13 I've been overweight or obese. I have never had an easy time with my sugars. My a1c has always been terrible (8 or higher since age 16 or so). So I got the lapband in 2009. At first I did well. REALLY well. I went from 251 to 179 in the first year. Then in early 2011, before my 2 year band-aversary I started having throwing up at every meal. I had the hardest time keeping anything down, no matter how small or how liquid it was. I had just moved across the county with my husband (he was in the Navy at the time) so I had to find a new doctor. He removed all the Fluid from my band and I seemed to be okay with that. But my weight slowly crept back up and my a1c went from 7.5 to over 9.
    I got pregnant in early 2012. She was a surprise. I would have never gotten pregnant knowing my a1c at the time was 9.2 and my weight was back up to 206. I had a rough pregnancy. I had morning sickness everyday, all 9 months. And it came on at different times. Because of the hormone fluctuations and my diabetes I was just always sick. But I worked out everyday until my 7th month when I was put on bed rest and I saw my endo every week. With the combination of me being pregnant therefore being incredibly motivated to be healthy, and an amazing endo who saw me every week, I kept my a1c at 7 or better my entire pregnancy. My a1c was 9.2 my first endo appointment, and within a month was 6.8. I haven't had that kind of diabetic control my entire life. And, the day I took my daughter home from the hospital I weighed 175. 31 pounds less than I did when I got pregnant. I felt amazing. I was wearing clothes I hadn't worn in years and had my healthy (11lb, 14oz) little girl.

    When my daughter was 3 months old I started throwing up at every meal again. It didn't matter what I ate. This caused my breast milk to dry up. So I went to a new surgeon (we had moved yet again, yay military!). I told him my history and my weight was back up to 190. The doctor gave me a few ideas and asked me to try another month with some meds and see if I could do better. At the next appointment I was back to 206 and still struggling with solid food. So we decided to take the band out. He encouraged me at the time to switch me to a sleeve. But I was so upset with the band and didn't have a lot of info on the sleeve. So I waited. I'm glad I waited, even if my weight is 222 now and my a1c is 8.9. I got to do a lot of research, and I got plugged in on this site which has been a huge resource for information and encouragement.

    All of my doctors (Endo, OB, GP, Chiro and of course my surgeon) are convinced this will help my diabetes. That's why I'm doing it. I don't want my daughter to grow up with a sick mom, and eventually die and leave her and my husband behind. I also want more kids. Can't have more right now. I would probably die or lose the baby.

    I will keep you updated as I go through surgery. I am so nervous but I am excited to have a chance to take control of my diabetes again.

    If you get the insurance and opportunity to have the sleeve (or whichever surgery you choose) do your research and make sure your surgeon has a good reputation in the diabetic community. My surgeon came recommended from my endo, and because I'm settled in So Cal again he is also known by my entire health team. But he has a long history with my endo and her patients so I know I'm in good hands.

    Again, that was A LONG read. But I wanted to give you as much info as I could. Please post or private message me with any questions. I'll be adding you as my friend on here. Good luck!

    Jen
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    MandieClick reacted to LindafromFlorida in Type 1 diabetic looking into this surgery (need advice ♥)   
    Mandie, I friended you so I can follow your journey. Big hugs!!!! Linda
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    MandieClick reacted to Madam Reverie in So, should I be 'disappointed', 'flattered' or 'indifferent'?   
    I think you're right. Maybe I need to hunt down some people I havent seen for a while and if nothing is said shout 'YO DUDES!!! I'VE LOST A TRUCK LOAD OF WEIGHT. SAY 'WHOAAAH' RIGHT NOW!!!'
    And I'm pretty good with the 'Demi' inside. Even more so when I'm dancing round my bedroom in a new dress and heels on my own, like I'm 10 years old or something
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    MandieClick got a reaction from LindafromFlorida in Type 1 diabetic looking into this surgery (need advice ♥)   
    Thank you so much for sharing your story and his! That gave me goose pimples! It is amazing to learn that even slow healers do very well This made my night thank you so much! The more I learn the closer to becoming healthier and more incontrol of the diabetes. Such a wonderful inspiration you both deserve huge pats on the back ♥
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    MandieClick got a reaction from SuperFab in Flavor infused broths   
    Great share thanks!
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    MandieClick reacted to SuperFab in Flavor infused broths   
    K, so Swanson has these flavor infused broths that are so delicious. If you're tired of regular broths and need a pop then I highly suggest these. The tortilla and hot&sour are very spicy, so you may want to cut them with regular beef or chicken broth. I haven't tried the ginger yet.
    Adding Protein Powder wasn't my favorite thing in the world, but definitely doable.

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    MandieClick reacted to LindafromFlorida in Type 1 diabetic looking into this surgery (need advice ♥)   
    Mandie, here is what I can tell you. I am 2 months post op and off Metformin, off a BP med and no more neuropathy. My husband is 2 months post sleeve also, and has had Type II diabetes 35 years. He is 65 years old. He is on insulin twice a day. Prior to surgery he was eating carbs and fruits like crazy at bedtime, because he bottomed out at a 40 blood sugar so many times, unconscious, ambulance and ER. Most days his blood sugar was 400 - 300 - 250. He had terrible circulation, neuropathy, cellulitis from the swelling in his ankles. He had a toe amputated at the end joint. It was very scary. With the help of the hyperbaric chamber his toe healed wonderfully. Now he has gone from 320 to 269 since October '13. His insulin dosage is down. No more night sweats. He eats nothing at night now and his blood sugar does not go down. I lived in terrible fear nights with this going on for about 22 years. His blood sugar most mornings now is 110-125. He does not have to eat Snacks all day now to keep his blood sugar stable. Today he had 1/2 carton premier Protein shake, 1 cup homemade vegetable Soup, 3/4 cup stir fried zucchini and a 4 oz. filet mignon. That is it. I would suggest that you start visiting some excellent doctors and ask a million questions. BTW, my husband was terrified to have this surgery because he did not think he would heal. The sleeve incisions healed perfectly. I told him in front of the surgeon, that he looked scared. He admitted it. I said I am scared if you don't have the sleeve, and the doctor agreed. He has a heart stent, was on 3 BP meds, and the Diabetes. Sometimes you just have to put your faith in God and go for it. You can finance the surgery. It could be the price of your life from what you are posting. Please get educated by the surgeon and endocrinologist, and by posting here, and make an informed decision. I am praying for you girl! God Bless.
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    MandieClick reacted to sassypants in How to prevent saggy breasts and skin after weightloss?   
    just wanted to point out coconut oil is actually not a good idea to put on your skin as that's used in a aide to aide elasticity like if your pregnant you use it to help your skin be supple and stretch easier its not a good tightener at all.
    try a citrus oil instead.
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    MandieClick reacted to ladylei0 in How many calories per day?   
    Thanks Mandie, those are good ideas. I Def want to talk to a nutritionist.
    I stagger the caloric fluctuation, eat healthy, plenty of Protein and whatnot. Pretty active.
    Thanks for the advice!
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    MandieClick reacted to Jeanne14 in Tomorrow is the big day!OMG   
    That's exciting! Good luck! Happy "new" Birthday!
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    MandieClick reacted to RSifers in Tomorrow is the big day!OMG   
    Tomorrow is the big day! Feeling excited, nervous, scared...the list goes on and on. I am ready for my metamorphosis and can not stop thinking about how much things will change for myself and my family. This is what I am looking forward to-
    1. NO More CPAP! I hate that thing!
    1.1- Being able to breathe better
    2. Being in more control of my habits, giving up habits and having the sleeve as a tool to build healthier habits
    3. Shopping in the regular section for clothing and not being forced to wear ugly prints because of my size
    4. Wearing a swimsuit this summer
    5. Having self-confidence
    6. Living longer and more actively for my kids
    7. Not being judged by my size (hopefully, I am sure this happens to everyone though
    8. Starting on a fitness journey that will help me complete all of my goals
    I want to thank everyone for their wisdom, support and friendship- You guys are amazing individuals:)

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    MandieClick reacted to beddeha in March 4th in florida   
    Studied to get a good understanding of my steps, I know I am very blessed i see my nut on the 21st so of course thinking about my last food party's : } I know a glass of bubbly to Celebrate how blessed I am and thrilled for the new path that I am on. Looking forward to connecting with others that are going to have the sleeve soon or who have had the surgery and their steps that they have gone through.
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    MandieClick reacted to 1Day1Life4Now in Tomorrow is the day!   
    Mine is in 12 hours too Jpov. Let's get this party started.
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    MandieClick got a reaction from 1Day1Life4Now in Tomorrow is the day!   
    Congrats! I wish you all the best, fast recovery, speedy healing, NO complications, no Constipation and steady weightloss ♥ You'll do amazing and good luck.
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    MandieClick reacted to mylespl in New to group   
    Hi everyone! I'm Pamela getting sleeved 2/11 ???? super excited can't wait to meet the new me
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    MandieClick reacted to WombatVSG in 16 days Post-Op, Sad & full of regret   
    Is there a support group available to you through your doctor's? I think we all occasionally have regrets, but I'm worried about the fact that you've been unhappy about the surgery since you got it.
    Someone in another thread talked about finding your "new normal." It's true, you won't be able to go back to the life you had before. But there are other things that can fill the void. What limitations did you face that made you want to have this surgery? For me, it was stuff like wanting to play Frisbee, or fly a kite, or go for bike rides. Well, it's too dang cold to do any of those things right now, but when I feel like I've lost something because I don't want an Oreo, remembering the things I'm working towards gives me a positive focus.
    You're not alone. There are people who can help you work through this. Take care of yourself. Be good to yourself.
    And PS: I miss drinking lots of Water, too! I think it will get better.
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    MandieClick reacted to DestinClair1983 in Type 1 diabetic looking into this surgery (need advice ♥)   
    Welcome to the board, Mandie.I wasn't a type I diabetic, but I was a type II diabetic before I got the surgery, I was only on oral hypoglycemics, no insulin. However I did notice wounds were hard for me to heal pre-op. With this surgery, I an no longer a diabetic, I'm about 3.5 months post-op and recently got my A1c checked, and it was in the normal range. Even though there are more risks involved getting the surgery with diabetes, I feel that the benefits of this surgery outweigh the risks. I was taken off all my blood pressure medications, my diabetic medicine, and some other pills I was taking after the surgery. The weight loss that will be produced from this surgery will greatly help get your diabetes under control. Yes, there's a risk involved, but think about the future, and all the ensuing health problems that might result from the diabetes, and how the weight loss will really help you try to get your health in a better place. I wish you the best

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