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ShrinkingPeach

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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ShrinkingPeach last won the day on September 17 2015

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About ShrinkingPeach

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    Bariatric Hero
  • Birthday December 19

About Me

  • Biography
    A southern woman with a sense of humor. Sarcasm is just one of the languages I speak, lol. I am 51 and love music and movies. I have 2 dogs and 2 cats. No kids.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Reading, movies, making jewelry
  • Occupation
    Licensed Optician
  • City
    Lawrenceville
  • State
    Georgia
  • Zip Code
    30043
  1. New profile pic, what a difference a year makes! Loving my sleeved life!

    1. gowalking
    2. MrsSugarbabe

      MrsSugarbabe

      Beautiful! Congratulations on your successful journey!

    3. Sharon1964
  2. Bought my first bathing suit ever. What a difference a sleeve and a year make!

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    2. WLSResources/ClothingExch

      WLSResources/ClothingExch

      First ever? How exciting. Oh, the places you'll go!

    3. jane13

      jane13

      TOOT! TOOT!

      another NSV!

    4. ProudGrammy

      ProudGrammy

      one year - 112 lbs down - you go!!! wear that bathing suit proudly!!! betcha you are lookin' good!! congrats- kathy

  3. ShrinkingPeach

    Advice

    That it would be difficult to get down much Fluid for the first few days and to not panic. Your tummy is healing and you must constantly sip a little to get as much as you can in. To get my behind in the gym sooner for better results. Something I knew but just want to pass along...take your measurements for the times the scale isn't moving and take pics. You will see changes even when the scale doesn't budge!
  4. As you will read all over this forum the surgery is just a tool. Everyone has a different result. You should look at this as a lifestyle change and not a sprint. If you lose the 60-70 pounds you want to lose then you are a success. It won't come off in one month for sure. Have realistic expectations! Stick to the plan given you and you will do great! Good luck!
  5. Everyone's surgery experience is different but for me, I was sleeved as an outpatient and took 11 days off. I was off pain meds and driving on day 5. I got tired pretty quickly but recovered just fine. I am at my desk a lot at work so I did fine. Definitely plan on keeping fluids handy and you will do great! Wishing you the best!
  6. Craving celery...who is this girl?

    1. Christinamo7

      Christinamo7

      crazy how things change, isn't it?

  7. I did not have it done with my VSG and I wish I had. I was in the ER with a gallbladder attack at 6 months out and have to have it done in another surgery. I had explained in my initial paperwork that I had already had a couple attacks ad was surprised they didn't want to remove it but lesson learned. If you have no issue then I would question, but if you have family history as they say in Frozen..."Let it gooo!" lol
  8. I would say to you that we have the surgery because nothing else worked. People who regain the weight don't take it seriously and think the surgery is the answer. The surgery is a tool and you must change your habits forever. This isn't a diet. It isn't a race to the finish. It is a life long marathon. To be of any success it takes time and patience, a commitment to the plan and hard choices. Yes, some people regain the weight but that doesn't mean you have to. There are also people out there who are years post-op and are still at goal. You can do this!
  9. ShrinkingPeach

    Insurance requires failing. What?

    I had Aetna (of course there are tons of Aetna plans) and I had to show a history of weight loss attempts without success. I got copies of my PCP notes from diet plans and pills I had tried with little to no success. The insurance company was asking to see that I wasn't able to do it on my own. The attempts had to be for a required amount of time consecutively. You will get approved, just hang in there. You can also appeal if denied so don't give up! I had Aetna (of course there are tons of Aetna plans) and I had to show a history of weight loss attempts without success. I got copies of my PCP notes from diet plans and pills I had tried with little to no success. The insurance company was asking to see that I wasn't able to do it on my own. The attempts had to be for a required amount of time consecutively. You will get approved, just hang in there. You can also appeal if denied so don't give up! I had Aetna (of course there are tons of Aetna plans) and I had to show a history of weight loss attempts without success. I got copies of my PCP notes from diet plans and pills I had tried with little to no success. The insurance company was asking to see that I wasn't able to do it on my own. The attempts had to be for a required amount of time consecutively. You will get approved, just hang in there. You can also appeal if denied so don't give up!
  10. ShrinkingPeach

    Pre op diet

    I just tried to stay busy and drink as much Water as I could. It will be over before you know it!
  11. That feeling when you aren't the fat person on the beach

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    2. MrsSugarbabe

      MrsSugarbabe

      Awesome!! Enjoy yourself!!

    3. Healthy_life2
    4. ssflbelle

      ssflbelle

      What a wonderful feeling that is. Love the new picture! You are both so cute. A fantastic loss for 11 months. Keep going strong!

       

  12. ShrinkingPeach

    Paying the Deposit

    Paying the deposit this far in advance does seem odd. Can't say I blame you for the hesitation but I am sure it will be fine. Can't wait to hear how your results go. I will need a thigh lift myself when I get to goal. My thighs look like crepe paper...ugh
  13. My pre-op grocery list was based on my pre-op diet I was given. For post-op I got sf popsicles, gatorade and mio for my Water. I had my Protein shakes ready to go and the rest was to fill in. The sf popsicles were nice for something to chew. The surgeon will tell you what they want you to consume and when for you pre-op diet. Good luck and wishing you a smooth surgery and speedy recovery!
  14. ShrinkingPeach

    Extremely tired 3 weeks post-op

    You had a really big surgery, I think we for get that. If you are getting in your Protein and liquids that is good. Did your surgeon ask you to take any supplements such as B-12? I take that twice a week. After surgery I was tired for about 6 weeks or so, then my energy took off. The more weight I lose the better it gets. Hang in there!

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