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JellyBellyNoMore

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. JellyBellyNoMore

    Flu shot!

    I work in a hospital I am required to get my flu shot. I wanted to make sure I got it in enough time prior to surgery for my body to recover if I felt any side effects. I allowed 2 weeks to be on the safe side. I would encourage anyone to get the flu shot prior. Hospitals tend to have lots of germs.
  2. I went back on the medication and started a boot camp class. Every muscle in my body hurts but I am down 8 lbs! I start my liquid diet next week, hopefully I will lose the last 10 by then. Thanks for your support everyone!
  3. Alright peeps, here's the dealio..... I lost my pre-op weight with my family physician prior to meeting the surgeon. That was in June at 191lbs. Authorization was obtained and surgery date is set. But I didn't notice the little line in my binder of paperwork that said I must maintain that weight. I now weigh 206, oy vey! My surgery is out of town so I have only met my surgeon once. Should I just keep my mouth shut and try to lose the weight quickly? If I don't lose the weight do you think they will send me away on my surgery day? As a disclaimer I was on a diet medication prescribed by my family physician. Once I decided that I was going to have surgery I went off of it. That's when I put the weight back on. At this point I can only pray that I lose weight during my 2 week pre-op diet. Any thoughts or ideas?
  4. JellyBellyNoMore

    Tomorrow's the big day!

    Congratulations and good luck!
  5. JellyBellyNoMore

    Looking for friends/support

    Hi Megan - sorry about your band. I am getting the sleeve on 10/22 and I am both terrified and excited at the same time. I would love more buddies myself. I was keeping my surgery secret at first because of the reaction you get when people find out you're having WLS. But then I decided to embrace it. Peoples ignorance still amazes me. I still have coworkers (That work for a HOSPITAL) that try to talk me out of it. And who knows what my physical reaction will be when the next person tells me they didn't think I was heavy enough for WLS? Really people? A doctor prescribed it, a surgeon agreed to preform, and the insurance is covering it. This site has been a great benefit. Its good to know that although we all have distance between us together we are NOT alone.
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    Help! Did you have surgery at 200lbs?

    You look amazing! Thank you!!!
  7. My doctor didn't say anything about them.
  8. Thanks everyone for the tips and support. Started my drugs again today. I also opted to walk to work instead of driving. I am feeling a lithe better about it now. Think I will just try to lose as much as possible and bite my tongue. Would hate for them to postpone my surgery.
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    Been finished 2 weeks and office still not submitted

    I was in the same boat! What the...... First you have to be an acrobat and jump through a million hoops only to sit and wait..... and wait some more. After two weeks I pressured the hospital to hurry up and submit my auth already. It was denied. I took matters in my own hands and appealed the auth myself. I faxed a letter and all my medical records. The insurance company called me the next day with approval and apologized. They said the previous request didn't have all the documentation. Now I tell everyone to be their own advocate. Good luck and feel free to vent to me whenever you want.
  10. JellyBellyNoMore

    Dilemma - What would you do?

    Insurance companies are a for profit business. They don't personally care about their members. The decision should strictly be a business matter. But weigh all options, don't just look at the surgery transaction alone. Take into account your deductibles, out of pocket, copays, can you pick your physician's and hospital, medication coverage, do you need referrals for specialist. Coming from the health care field I see too many patients who think they have coverage but it turns out it is only for catastrophic events. Now I am not advocating that you keep or drop your secondary coverage.... only that you do your research and not make an emotional decision. Good Luck!
  11. JellyBellyNoMore

    Sugar free, carbonation free drinks

    I see nothing wrong with adding crystal light to your drink. I carry mine in my purse at all times. If anyone questions you just explain. I am sure they would understand.
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    Help! Did you have surgery at 200lbs?

    I am 5'4 and 200 lbs. I have had the same question. When I post my before and after pictures I will be sure to put my height and weight on for the future girls doing the same search. If you find any please forward them to me!
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    First timer

    My health insurance required me to have a medically supervised weight loss of 10% prior to getting my authorization. If I have leafed anything during this process it's to be your own advocate. Research your health insurance requirements on your own and ask questions when you have them. The questions still come to me. I write them down and call with a few at a time. Seems to work.....
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    Pen Pal Goodie Boxes?

    What a cute idea
  15. October 22nd! Would love to be your buddy. I am starting my nesting today. Researching Vitamins and Protein drinks, shopping online for comfy clothes, house cleaning, and looking for recipes. Am I missing anything? Any tips?
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    Loose skin chafing

    No surgery yet. But I like the Monistat Chafing Relief Powder Gel. It provides excellent prevention and relief from chafing on my chub rub. I find Walmart usually offers the best price.
  17. JellyBellyNoMore

    October

    October 22nd date set! Getting nervous.....
  18. JellyBellyNoMore

    No pasta no rice and no bread

    My doc said NO, NEVER EVER.
  19. JellyBellyNoMore

    Traveling Home Post-Op

    Thanks everyone
  20. Hi Everyone! Due to my insurance I will have to travel 6 hours away for my surgery. I am worried about the ride home. My surgon recommended hourly breaks to move and prevent blood clots. Any tips on how I can prepare for the most comfortable trip home?
  21. JellyBellyNoMore

    6 Months

    Thanks for sharing your journey with us. You look fantastic!
  22. Hip Hip Hooray, I got my insurance Auth today!

    1. jane13

      jane13

      @JellyBellyNoMore - YEA!!!!!

      I have a seat saved for you on the losers bench! Come on!!!!

    2. Mountaingal

      Mountaingal

      Congratulations....waiting for you on that bench!

  23. Hip, Hi[. Hooray! I got my insurance Auth today!!!

    1. magicalwoman

      magicalwoman

      Great news! Congratulations!

  24. JellyBellyNoMore

    Can I just be real with you?

    I haven't had my surgery, or even the insurance approval yet, but I do know that you're not alone! If you can't talk to the people in your life, you always have this great group of people that are here. See you can still have that pity party, only in a smaller dress size!

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