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Ageekygal

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About Ageekygal

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  • Birthday 07/15/1958

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    travel, gardening, ponds, animal behavior
  • City
    Beaverton
  • State
    Oregon
  1. I have mine on Nov 17 so the day before yours.
  2. I was given a great pre-op meal plan that has me eating 3 meals and 2 snacks per day before surgery. Only day before surgery is liquid diet. Anyone else doing this?
  3. I got my pre-op food plan and I do not have to have a liquid diet except for the day before surgery! I have a special food plan which is 3 meals and 2 snacks a day with 1 or 2 snacks (or breakfast) should be a protein shake with skim milk and even certain fruits added like 1/2 cup strawberries! You do need to have 4oz. Of fish or 3 oz. of chicken or 4-5 oz. of tofu or protein meat substitute (in case you are vegan) in at least 1 meal. I am soooo happy! Meals can include things like 1/2cup black bean soup, 1/2 cup low fat cottage cheese or ricotta cheese and all the non starchy veggies I want! I wonder if they want you to be in good shape and not feel starving when you have surgery so you will feel and heal better? All I know is I am grateful! My last labs, ECG and pre-op class is this Tuesday. I will bring some organic soup labels to see if any are acceptable as they say 1/2 cup soup in the plan. I'll keep you posted on that!
  4. OMG, OMG, OMG!! Got approval from my insurance and got all my pre-op and post-op appointments. Surgery date is Nov. 17!! So excited but also nervous! Any buddies for that date?? I need buddies! I also was told I won't need to be on a liquid diet for weeks but I will be on a speciall meal plan and liquids the day before. I'll find out for sure during my class on this Tues. Changes on the horizon!
  5. I fear the liquid only diet. I know it's happening soon for me but we have to do what we have to do to make us healthier. As for Crystal Light or any sugarless drink or food I get bad headaches from the fake sugars so they are out for me. I do like water though and it's what I drink normally as I gave up soda many years ago. I do have a cup of decaf in the morning and occasionally tea (decaf is fine) and even rarer--a hot cocoa.
  6. JazzyRing did you get off caffiene before your pre -op diet? Could it be a caffiene headache? Maybe try drinking some water? Honestly, I am dreading my pre-op liquid diet but I slowly weaned off caffiene over the last few months so I wouldn't get more headaches--I already get migraines a few times a month. I can't have sugar free jello as the fake sugars giveme headaches. I will ask my NUT if I can have normal jello or make it with a little extra water.
  7. Ageekygal

    $600 Bariatric Program Fee

    Honestly, if you get to have monthly classes with a nutritionist, psychologist and physical therapist plus a one on one with each and a monthly chat with the Nurse Practioner--all who specialize in baritric patients--then the cost is worth it. We need their expertise to succeed and this is a serious, yet elective surgery. My program is 6 months and is great! My total out of pocket cost for the classes, one on one visits, surgery and hospitalization is $2,000. Insurance covers the rest. They continue support classes afterwards and want you to continue a long term relationship with the baritric center. Even my surgeon told me will be working together for years to be sure I succeed.
  8. Ageekygal

    Prior Approval Before EGD?

    The EGD is not painful as its done while you are asleep. You also don't remember it due to the drugs they give you. Of course you need to have an IV put in but my IV nurse was fantastic and that didn't hurt. The only nuisance was having to not eat or drink for 8 hours prior and to take the day off work so you can spend the rest of the day at home sleeping. I was so sleepy that once my hubby took me home he elected to take the rest of the day off to be sure I was OK. I actually slept until the next morning when my alarm went off and I got home from the procedure at 3:30 pm. I was still a bit "out of it" until about 6 PM the next day!
  9. Following this as I will have surgery next month.....
  10. Ageekygal

    November Sleevers, let's buddy up

    Congratulations Watson! My insurance is submitted and I am on pins and needles waiting!! There should t be any issues getting approval with my insurance and I have completed and passed everything and did my last class. I am wanting NOVEMBER TOO!! I want to be in the November club as well and want a buddy for moral and physiological support!!
  11. Like deana I was in such great shape and could choke a person with my muscle dense thighs (jogged, rode my horse 5 days a week, etc.), LOL. That was until I got a terrible pain disorder and had to take medications such as neurontin and similar meds. I also was on anti-anxiety and depression meds which are also notorious for weight gain. I was put on depression meds in my late twenties and that was when I became "overweight." I was still very active and amazingly looked good too. By my mid thirties when I was put on neurontin for trigeminal neuralgia I got to an obese BMI. It's got worse as high doses steroids where added to my drugs and I gained nearly 80 lbs. in 6 months, became cushionoid and nearly died. Two brain surgeries later and I finally was in remission and easily lost 30 lbs as I was weaned off the steroids. It stopped there and I am still battling the bulge ten years later. The sleeve is a tool I have been looking for. I don't expect to maintain a weight of 120 lbs., I am looking for a decent 150lbs. and at that weight I was a force to be reckoned with and very active.
  12. I agree, we have to be our own advocate and do our diligence. I don't have this issue but I am experienced at medical research for unusual problems. My mom was told she would be in a wheelchair for life and could bleed to death due to the close proximity of her misaligned bone to a major vessel by SEVERAL board certified specialists. Being a scientist I knew something could theoretically be done and researched the subject and especially surgeons who specialize in difficult orthopedic procedures. I found an excellent, well-respected surgeon in NY and set up an exam. Mom walks just fine today and is no longer under the stress of bleeding out due to this problem. She was the 13th person in the US to have the surgery (lucky 13!).
  13. Ageekygal

    Prior Approval Before EGD?

    I had my EGD and then my last class (other than the pre-op class as its done once your insurance is approved). The program I am in does it in order. I am at that stage and waiting for insurance approval now. I believe having the EGD first is because if you have any issues with your EGD then you would have to wait on surgery until the problem is resolved and then would have to re-submit for your surgery approval. It makes sense on all levels to do it that way so I wonder how your co-workers had surgery approval first? It seems counter productive and a waste of everyone's time. They would have had to have the EGD be acceptable in order to have the surgery in any case so it really doesn't matter but it seems to be the cart before then horse so to speak.
  14. Ageekygal

    November Sleevers, let's buddy up

    I just finished the required 6 month program (classes and one on one appointments). The are submitting my insurance now so about 2 weeks to hear back and then schedule surgery and pre-op class. They said my insurance usually OKs the surgery without issue at this point so I hope no problems there. All my tests are done and cleared. I am getting nervous but excited too!! They said most likely I'll have my surgery in November---next month--YIKES!! Glad to have surgery "buddies" even if it's on the computer! Oh, I am in Oregon!
  15. Waiting on my insurance approval and they said would probably have surgery in November. Getting NERVOUS.

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