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jrob04

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About jrob04

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    Intermediate Member
  • Birthday 03/22/1971

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  • Gender
    Male
  • City
    Austin
  • State
    TX

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  1. jrob04

    BIG DAY IS FRIDAY! 8-28-15

    Totally normal to be nervous/anxious/worried. I thought of my wife and daughter and wondered what would happen to them if "this didn't go right". I then thought about what could/would happen if I didn't do it! Good luck on Friday and we'll see you on the other side of the sleeve!
  2. jrob04

    Clothes for immediately after surgery?

    I actually found "fashionable" sweat pants to wear. The updated Joggers like these http://media.kohls.com.edgesuite.net/is/image/kohls/1740431_Medium_Gray_Heather?wid=800&hei=800&op_sharpen=1%C2'> at the Gap, banana, Kohl's and online in most places.
  3. Not to sound cliche' but....IT DOES GET BETTER! Give it some time and you'll feel better, you'll have increased energy and you will thrive! I was sleeved in November, 2014. It was rough going at first but I now feel better than I have in my entire life! The good outweighs the bad. I no longer have high blood pressure, my cholesterol is normal AND I no longer need my cpap! You must try to make the right decisions 100% of the time. We are human, however, and will slip. Just don't beat yourself up over it. This is a new journey and way of life for you. Embrace it and know that you are not in this alone!
  4. jrob04

    Man boobs?

    It's getting much better! I agree with other posters - the benefits of the weight loss outweigh the moobs in the beginning. I've been lifting weights (I'm nearly 5 months post op) and see changes in my upper chest. I still have the moobs but they are smaller and I've lost quite a bit that extended under my arms. Don't worry about it. You will see real transformation!
  5. jrob04

    Oz of protein

    For eight weeks post op I think you are right on track! Keep doing your best to be the best you!
  6. @@nymetzfan11 : Good luck and welcome! I've found, as I'm sure you have, everyone here to be very supportive and welcoming. Good luck with your appointment. I found that keeping a detailed file and log of every visit, conversation, etc. helped in going throught the approval process. Ask lots of questions of your surgeon and utilize the patient advocate if available. They really help!
  7. @@Packerfan61964 I'm in the Austin Area. Originally from Wisconsin and am a HUGE Packers fan as well!
  8. Thanks for all the positive feedback and tips! I've felt like was out here on an island alone until I found this site! Thanks.
  9. Hi Guys, Just joined and looking forward to next steps. I've been contemplating and researching Bariatric surgery for years. Finally "pulled the trigger" and thought I'd have to wait for a drawn out approval process. It was approximately five weeks from initial consult with surgeon to the pre-op appointment when I set my surgery date. Full insurance approval happened within two weeks. I'm feeling really blessed and nervous. Excited is a better description. I'm 43 yrs old and have ALWAYS been the big guy. Looking forward to turning the page to a better, healthier, longer life!
  10. jrob04

    Where are the November Sleevers?

    New to the site...Gettin' Sleeved November 4th!
  11. Hi Guys, Just joined and looking forward to next steps. I've been contemplating and researching Bariatric surgery for years. Finally "pulled the trigger" and thought I'd have to wait for a drawn out approval process. It was approximately five weeks from initial consult with surgeon to the pre-op appointment when I set my surgery date. Full insurance approval happened within two weeks. I'm feeling really blessed and nervous. Excited is a better description. I'm 43 yrs old and have ALWAYS been a big guy. Looking forward to turning the page to a better, healthier, longer life!

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