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I had RNY on Tuesday morning, discharged Wed evening - drinking and using the bathroom were the guidelines.
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Surgery was Tuesday, 6/7. I went home the next day as everything was going well. Then, back to the hospital for 6 days with a bowel obstruction. After 2 CT scans and some X-rays, surgeon believes it was swelling - maybe exacerbated by small pieces of crushed meds, and I am back home. Still on Clear Liquids, but can have thinned Protein shakes. I am a band (2010) to bypass. The band was removed 3 months ago. Good news - Lost 14 pounds!
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Thanks for the update.
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One year surgiversary!
waterwoman replied to Daisee68's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Thank you so much for sharing your story. I am 2 days away from surgery and getting very nervous. Your encouragement is much appreciated! -
My surgeon usually puts a drain in for a revision, so I will have one. Not looking forward to it.
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@@Lemm61 so sorry first day was rough. Thanks for being willing to share the whole experience. Hope you are feeling better and better.
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My surgeon actually suggested it. It came while discussing the desire to eat popcorn at a movie.
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Nooooooo the scale went UP!
waterwoman replied to Heather_8.1.14's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
Nothing succeeds like success - you've done it before, you can do it again! -
Band Problems Revision Surgery Questions Edit May 17, 2016 I've had a slipped band that sent me to the ER. Bottom line Dr says I need to have it remo
waterwoman replied to Angel_Whetstone's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
@, thank you for your encouragement. I lost about 60 pounds with band and gained it all back. My surgeon actually said I would be a good candidate for the sleeve. When we discussed today, his concern was a small site of what might be Barrett's cells in the esophagus - so he didn't want to risk the sleeve related reflux. I want to give myself the best chance to be successful and he said that is definitely bypass, especially for a revision, so - bypass it is! -
Band Problems Revision Surgery Questions Edit May 17, 2016 I've had a slipped band that sent me to the ER. Bottom line Dr says I need to have it remo
waterwoman replied to Angel_Whetstone's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
I had mine removed on March 16 and will convert to RNY bypass on June 7. Just had final appt with surgeon today. Really looking forward to succeeding at weight loss - and a little afraid I might fail, again. -
Medicare approval/denial
waterwoman replied to Autumn Riley Arnold's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My surgeon told me that Medicare was not difficult - if you meet the criteria, they approve. Good luck to you! -
@Lemm61. Prayers and all good wishes with you!
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@@Lemm61 Good idea on taking off before surgery. I am Tuesday, June 7, so taking off the Monday before, plus the weekend to make sure my house is ready and I am rested for surgery. Want to give myself every chance for success. No pre-op diet, so just eating healthily, with a few scattered food funerals. Good luck with your bedroom reno - post pics when you can.
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I was trying to think of the last time I felt this nervous and excited at the same time. I realized it was every major lif event - graduation, wedding, childbirth. Being on the brink of a new life is both fearful and exciting. I'm so grateful for this chance at a new life. My goal is to feel comfortable in my body.
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I am getting very nervous. I start my 2week liquid diet in a little over 24 hrs, and am worried about my resolve there. How are you doing? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using the BariatricPal App I'm one of the lucky ones - my surgeon doesn't require pre-op diet. Trying to keep busy to distract myself from the fact that we are just 2 weeks away. I'm both nervous and excited. Good luck to all of us!
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@@AmysShrinking and @Anilyn I am 64 and have struggled with depression all my life. I'm currently very stable on Cymbalta. My research shows that I should be OK continuing with Cymbalta after surgery - but until I live it, it's hard to believe. Keeping fingers crossed for all of us
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@@Twuzzy, you and I have the 7th! Are you starting to get nervous?
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Congratulations on your courage and willingness to take care of yourself!
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@@Shaunie - My insurance took about 2 weeks to respond and they initially covered the bypass, but denied coverage for the band removal. My surgeon's office contacted them immediately and within 1 week they reversed their decision and covered the band removal as well. Basically, the person reviewing the claim made a mistake and they corrected it. Good look with your insurance approval and setting a date for surgery.
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Has anyone kept their surgery private
waterwoman replied to kitkattulsa's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I have only told my immediate family and none of them live nearby. They all love me the way I am. They think this is an extreme solution, but are willing to support me - for which I am grateful. . -
Have you tried Smooth Move Tea?
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I'm June 7. Revising from lap-band which was removed on March 16. The process has taken well over a year. It feels a little surreal now that it's really getting close.
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Eating after GBP ..... Concerns about failing
waterwoman replied to amartyn1's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I'm concerned as well. Had band removed 3/16. Conversion to bypass scheduled for June 7, I see the success of others, and that gives me hope. I know I wasn't losing with the band...and I know I wasn't losing before the band. All I can do is give it my best effort. -
I am June 7. Revising from band to bypass. Had the band out in March and looking forward to finally losing weight for good! Good luck to us!
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My experience was similar - I was approved for the bypass, but denied for the band removal. My surgeon's office called the insurance company, submitted the paperwork a second time and I was approved. Keep at it! Best of luck to you.