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blondiebabs

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About blondiebabs

  • Rank
    Aspiring Evangelist
  • Birthday 11/04/1978

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Star gazing, writing, reading.
  • Occupation
    Accountant
  • City
    Gainesville
  • State
    Florida
  • Zip Code
    32608
  1. blondiebabs

    PCOS Strikes again!

    I have to take BC pills to regulate my period due to my PCOS, I've taken it for over 10 years, at the moment I take Marlissa. I don't contribute the BC to any weight gain, as long as I do what I'm supposed to I still lose weight.
  2. blondiebabs

    Back to work blues

    I get that too, fatigue isn't always a lack of sleep issue. Good luck!
  3. blondiebabs

    Back to work blues

    I mostly try to be rigorous about taking my Vitamins, Iron, B12, etc and that seems to help somewhat. I also drink a cup of warm tea in the mornings, with some stevia.
  4. blondiebabs

    Back to work blues

    I like those flavored salmon packets, I find them where I find the tuna, as well as tuna salad, chicken salad, or light thin sliced deli meat with a laughing cow wedge. I eat them all with a portion (5) of whole wheat crackers (crackers were approved by my nut). I also pack snack things like the light baby bell cheese, no sugar added fruit cups, boiled eggs, greek yogurt, cottage cheese with sugar free jelly, hummus, Protein drinks/bars, low fat Jerky. Good luck going back to work! I went back at 4 weeks and was still feeling extra fatigued and was not ready to go back mentally at all. I deal with chronic fatigue anyways though so it wasn't anything new. =) But it didn't take me long to get back into the groove of things. You will do great!
  5. blondiebabs

    Sleeping positions

    I can't sleep flat on my back, it's painful for me, so I normally sleep on my side but every time I tried it felt like my guts were falling out or something. So luckily I have a couch with recliners built in it and was able to sleep in a recliner for the first 3 weeks until I felt like I could lay on my side again. When I was finally able to lay on my side I had to spend the first couple of weeks holding one of those long round neck pillows against my abdomen while I slept and it really helped.
  6. blondiebabs

    Nervous - Does Anyone Else Feel This Way

    I had my surgery in Feb and had similar fears, but luckily I'm losing. You will do great! =D
  7. blondiebabs

    New to forum

    Welcome, and good luck! =)
  8. @ShellMilliner That is funny =) And mine was Dr. Roelant at N FL in Gainesville.
  9. @ShellMilliner I'm in Florida too, it's miserable for those of us who suffer from allergies here right now. My car is blue and I walk outside and it's covered in a thick blanket of yellow in just a few hours after washing it.
  10. I didn't realize I had asthma for years and talked to a dr about my symptoms and they were like... you have asthma. lol So anyway, since then I just take a daily inhaler and it's made my life much better. Maybe next time you are in to see your PCP talk to them. =)
  11. blondiebabs

    Needing support

    I just had mine on 2/16 and the first few weeks were a bit tough but it gets better and better. I live alone and don't have any family or friends anywhere near me, closest people I know are almost 2 hours away. So it was really rough feeling alone, and then trying to talk to my friends it really was like no one understood. I totally get it. As you go along and start to build a routine and start feeling more human again as well, it will get better. =)
  12. blondiebabs

    Required to be off birth control

    I didn't have to go off my BC except the day of surgery, but I did have a visit with my GYN about 2 weeks before my surgery and she had to give me a spiel about how BC greatly increases the chance of blood clots after surgery and how imperative it was for me to walk and move a lot after surgery. They did keep the air things (technical term ha) on my legs to keep the clots away until I was able to get up and walk. I also take my BC for treatment of PCOS to regulate my hormones, not just to not get knocked up, so that may be part of why they let me keep taking it. I'd just ask them why, I'm sure they'd be happy to tell you. Ask for a diaphragm, or make him wrap it up, or both.
  13. blondiebabs

    Almost Surgery Time!

    @@marbelvsg mine is supposed to start at 8am!! I was hating that i had to get up so early at first, but now that it is here I'm glad!! HAHA GOOD LUCK! @@GreenEyes604 THANK YOU!
  14. I check in at 5am in the morning! February 16th is the day! I'm excited and the nerves are pretty much gone, I've been so nervous and full of anxiety and now that it's here I'm like "Lets rock it out!" =) Good luck to anyone else having surgery tomorrow (2/16/15) as well!
  15. @@Sharpie My surgery is on the 16th so I will not make it to the upcoming meeting but I should be able to make it to the next one.

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