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k9nana

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  1. So yesterday I had the EDG (scope) as I'm progressing towards surgery. My preference is the gastric sleeve, well they found a Hiatal Hernia :-( So now the option is gastric bypass. I'm not wanting to go that route at all ! I don't know what to do now. I have a follow up appointment in two weeks. Has anyone had a Hiatal Hernia and still was able to have VSG?
  2. I'm 65 1/2 out 14 weeks post op. and I feel great! There are times that I wish I could eat more but realize that the man size meals I used to eat is what got me up to 207 . 5' 1" is a bit short to carry around all that weight. My surgery was March 3rd 2015 with Dr. Archer in Bend, Oregon. My surgery weight was 193 and today I'm 159 and loving the energy and finding sales for new cloths. I only shop sales because my size changes almost every other week. Before surgery I had stress incontinence (coughing, laughing or sneezing) and having to get up in the middle night to use the bathroom several times. All that is gone! That is amazing all by itself. The only regret I have is not doing the surgery sooner, I love my sleeve. I'm back to living life! Now that its summer I've been biking, walking and kayaking as much as possible.
  3. Being a women, having had children, and being overweight are some of the reasons some of us have had some degree of incontinence at one time or another. Maybe a sneeze, a hard laugh or cough could cause a little dribble? My question is: has anyone had this problem resolve itself with WLS?
  4. I'm 65 and had my surgery on March 3rd. I've lost 28 pounds since surgery. I started at 207 then by surgery day I was 193. I keep my calories at about 600 to 650 per day. If I ate less I would lose faster but I would feel weak ish. So by keeping my intake up it helps me lose a bit slower. I'm not in a hurry I'd rather feel good while the pounds come off. I walk 3 miles a day keep active. I feel fabulous! Surgery was a breeze, I had a hiatle hernia repaired at the same time. That was the only thing I felt a little discomfort from besides the co2 and thatcwent away quickly. It wasn't anything I needed pain meds for. My scars are tiny, less than 1/2 inch in size. Regrets? I have one...... why didn't I do this sooner? Love my sleeve!
  5. k9nana

    WLS and incontinence

    Well Tuesday will be one month post op for me and this issue has really changed. I can go for hours without searching for a restroom and not getting up in the middle of the night. I get to sleep all night too.
  6. k9nana

    WLS and incontinence

    Had my VSG 3/3/15 I have noticed that I don't get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom and I last longer when out and about. So something has changed with weight loss.
  7. I've been on the "full liquid diet" for about a week now, my surgery was 10 days ago. At first it was pretty good but now I'm so sick of the sweet shakes. Ive tried diluted ones with water and milk and still can't stand them! My calorie intake was way too low and I was feeling really weak. I need to up my calories. I decided to try the Unjury chicken soup with Swanson chicken broth, that really hit the spot! It was really savory and satisfying. Since then I have added tomato soup to it. Last night I made tomato soup with non fat milk and added the Unjury 1/2 scoop unflavored protien powder, that was really good too and today had strained cream of chicken soup mixed with non fat milk. I heated it, strained it and then added 1/2 scoop of the protien powder. Remember the 140 degrees rule. And one other find, Bariatric Advantage "Orange Creme" not sickening sweet. I mixed with non fat milk and ice in my Magic Bullet...... so good! If anyone has some recipes to help get through the " full liquids " phase and keep our protien intake up please share.
  8. I went to my support group the other night and found out that being on the full liquid diet I could have smoothys and soup as long as its strained and has no lumps or seeds. I'm so happy! I had vegetable soup today that I blended to a smooth cream soup. Delish! I really needed the change from protein drinks and the Unjury soup. Even though the Unjury is ok I needed a change.
  9. @@humblestar25 before my surgery on March 3rd. I used "my fitness pal" on my smart phone and lost 17 pounds on my own keeping under 1200 calories. I'm 5' 1" and started out at 207. I had second thoughts about surgery since I managed to take some weight off. But then remembered that I always can get the weight off but never keep it off. Had I backed out of my surgery plans I would have stuck with my fitness pal. Good luck to you.
  10. Jebv1949 my surgery was March 3rd. and was pretty uneventful too. Very little pain except for the hiatal hernia repair and that was not bad just an inconvenience. The whole experience was amazing! My surgery was done using a robot, I don't know if that made a difference....... no pain, tiny incisions and no bruising. I was very surprised. Now to get through one more week of the full liquids diet.
  11. How long does this pain last? I had my surgery on Tuesday and the shoulder pain haven't let up. Is there a remedy for this?
  12. No soft food for me yet. I get to have it at 3 weeks.
  13. k9nana

    Insurance

    @@bls01 I really think it's wrong for an insurance company to dictate which surgery you can have. I would see if you can appeal this.
  14. @@Babalou Thank you for asking, I'm doing fine. It's gotten easier to get water down, sometimes too easy. I want to drink too fast. The shoulder pain is just a memory now. I'm so glad thats gone. I haven't started taking my multi vitamin yet but I know they will be a meal because of their size. They did make me nauseous before surgery so I don't know how I will tolerate them. The biggest thing right now is the protein shakes, thet are sickening sweet. I used to take them along with me on trips as a snack before surgery and liked them. Now I can't get them down :-( Thank goodness for the Unjury chicken soup, that is by far the best one. I hope you are all doing well and are pain free. Overall I think we "60" somethings did ok.
  15. Thought I'd give an update from my original post " disappointed and hiatal hernia" my sleeve surgery was on March 3rd. The hiatal hernia was smaller than anticipated and all went well. The 5 little incisions are almost painless and no bruising. The only nagging pain was from the co2 they fill you with. My left shoulder was a constant nagging pain for 7 days. I think that my main complaint is....... I now hate the sweet protien shakes! How will I make it another 2 weeks before the next phase?
  16. @@AmyFromCincy My pain is a sharp nagging pain. I did some research on this and it says....... the co2 they fill you with irritates the nerves that are connected with other parts, they share some nerves like in the shoulder.
  17. For me the pain radiates deep in my shoulder and up in my neck. It's a stabbing pain. My new sleeve and intestinal track is in pretty good shape, rarely any gas. I am only taking the liquid pain medicine that the doc prescribed for me only at bedtime so I can sleep. It does help I just don't want to take it very often, that stuff can make me nauseous. I know from past experience. As far as any other pain its really not much except for when I sneeze or hiccup. Thank you for sharing your experience with shoulder pain, I'm looking forward to being without that pain.
  18. Oh my gosh! What went wrong? It's been a bit rough for me since Tuesday but nothing like you, I'm so sorry to hear that. Please keep us updated. My issue is pain in my left shoulder. It's pretty painful. Makes me a little anxious wondering if it's a heart thing. How long does this last?
  19. I'm 65 5' 1/2" had my vsg on March 3rd. My beginning weight was 207, day of surgery 189.9. My personal goal weight is 130 - 135. Getting fluids in is my first hurdle, today is my first full day at home and I was really trying my best to finish a 12 oz. glass of water. By evening I did manage to drink 12 more ounces. I haven't had any solid food in 4 days and am not hungry at all but I am beginning to feel weak. The gas pains are getting better, I feel some gurgling but not hungry. Tomorrow I will start on protein shakes and maybe soups. I hope that swallowing will become easier. I've had a few incidences where I forgot and drank too much water, ouch. I'm looking forward to hearing all you new sleevers and your experiences.
  20. I'm struggling with liquids too. I did have a Popsicles today and found it although refreshing it caused bubbles and thick saliva it felt like I had slime in my stomach or at the back of my throat. I'm stll feeling the affects of anesthesia, I can't seem to stay awake, my dreams are very vivid and I wake myself up talking in my sleep or making hand gestures. That is so strange.
  21. My surgery was Tuesday the 3rd. I came home on the 4th. . I'm finding it hard to drink anything? But it's mostly because it doesnt taste good. The gas is getting better but it's still there and traveling around inside me. I'm experiencing some flem in my lungs so I try to cough up. I also found that my weight went up 3 pounds since surgery. Has to be water weight from the IV's. I walked on the treadmill for 5 minutes and plan another walk outside sa soon as it warms up. I'm hopeful that things keep going in a positive direction.
  22. k9nana

    Exercise question

    My surgery is tomorrow morning. I will be on the treadmill for an hour tonight as I am every night. If I had time in the morning i would do it right before surgery. Good luck! :-)
  23. Same here, I will be thinking good thoughts for all of us tomorrow.

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