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keyyzzVSG36 reacted to a post in a topic: laparoscopic gastric bypass
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Djmohr Thank you for the pictures. Your arms look great! I'm contemplating having mine done but not sure when yet.
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JennyJennJen reacted to a post in a topic: Arm lift?
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Do you mind if I ask how much it cost? Thanks.
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lofairy started following Fruits on soft foods stage?, Goal weight, laparoscopic gastric bypass and and 3 others
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So on 6/30/16, I went to see my surgeon and after being weighed I was informed that I had reached the goal weight set by my surgeon before surgery. It was an awesome feeling and a goal I thought I would never reach. My personal goal is 130 lbs (I'm 5'2) so I have about 13 lbs to go. Shopping was a whole new experience too...I actually enjoyed it!
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lofairy replied to natgreen's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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Has anyone on here had arm lift surgery (Brachioplasty)? What are your thoughts? Thanks.
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Has anyone on here, had arm lift (Brachioplasty) if so what are your thoughts? Thanks
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Thank you for the input.
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I have been more gassy. I had bowel movement yesterday after suppository. Where do I get smooth move tea? Is your pain worse after you eat?
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Since Friday morning (after I ate) I've had abdominal pain, close to my belly button. Now every time I eat, I start hurting. It's not terrible pain but it's there. Could it be that food is stuck in my pouch? Has anyone experienced this? Or does anyone have any idea what it could be? Help!
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Samcl 1 Thank you clarifying my original post/concern. - Btw I also start my count from midnight to midnight and it seems to work a lot better. But I still struggle with getting all my Water in on nights were I work. I'll keep working on it. ????
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What kind of fruits can I have on soft food diet?
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Glitter eyes Thank you so much for the advise. I will definitely use it. ????
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Bunyip I'm a critical care nurse (first clue right there) on night shift so it's ALWAYS busy. Being able to make time to stop to eat or drink it's not always easy. Patients/ doctors don't care if you need to have your Protein or not they just want to be taken care of. Sometimes it's hours and I realized I haven't even gone to pee once. Anyway...that's the scoop. Hopefully it'll make more sense. ????
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Thank you.
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Ever since going back to work after my surgery (1st week back), I've been having trouble getting all my protein and water in. Anyone out there work night shift too? If so, do you have any suggestions?