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GinaCampbell

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About GinaCampbell

  • Rank
    Bariatric Master
  • Birthday 04/26/1962

About Me

  • Biography
    54 year old American living in the UK. Gastric sleeve surgery May 31st, 2016
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Game of Thrones addict! Crochet, Gardening, pets
  • Occupation
    retired
  • City
    Doncaster
  • State
    England
  • Zip Code
    DN32HQ

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  1. Happy Easter everyone! I am not very good with tech and I have used the search facility. I want to update the figures on my weightloss statistics on my profile but I just can't figure it out. Can anyone tell me how to do it? Thank you, Gina
  2. GinaCampbell

    Dr Matthew Weiner's Pound of Cure diet

    I found his book excellent. The only problem I had was that I am on a low FODMAP program so can't eat legumes and some vegetables. I must be getting enough protein as my six month post op checkup didn't indicate a protein issue and my hair is now growing back. His pound of cure program is for everyone, not just bariatric patients. Vegetarians who have bariatric surgery are able to get enough protein post op so I believe it can be done. Saying that, if your program says no, then you should follow your plan. You can also schedule a skype appointment with Dr Weiner to get his opinion. Good Luck and God Bless
  3. GinaCampbell

    Dr Matthew Weiner Excellent information

    I found that information fascinating! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  4. GinaCampbell

    Dr Matthew Weiner Excellent information

    I can't eat beans because I am on a low fodmap diet. Just leave them out. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  5. GinaCampbell

    Dr Matthew Weiner Excellent information

    Thank you. We all take a chance having wls, that complications might occur. Yes, I am following his diet and exercise plan. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  6. GinaCampbell

    Dr Matthew Weiner Excellent information

    Thanks for this.. I'm an uninsured 9 weeks post op sleeve patient from Australia and have only had one folllow up appointment since my surgery. And that was with my dietician whom didn't really tell me anything I didn't already know lol. To she handed me a pamphlet and that was really it. I have found a lot of my diet and post op info from Pinterest and different forums like this one. Sometimes instagram and YouTube as well. I think it's because I was a self funded patient that I haven't really been given the time of day after my surgery. Thankfully I haven't had any complications but I have no idea about what supplements to take except multivitamins.. Annoying really Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App So sorry to hear that! These videos and his book are really informative. Message me if you want a buddy. I am no expert but I got through it and am happy to help even if it is just to listen! God bless, Gina Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  7. GinaCampbell

    Dr Matthew Weiner Excellent information

    Hi Gina I am from UK and also had no help post op. I had lots of problems in the first 3 weeks. I am also disabled and had problems with my medications after the op. I will check out these videos that you have mentioned. Thank you. Sent from my SM-G903F using the BariatricPal App Feel free to get in touch if you need a buddy! God bless Gina Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  8. GinaCampbell

    Dr Matthew Weiner Excellent information

    Thank you! I can't take credit for that. All of my weight came off due to complications post op. I am determined to get healthy and maintain the weightloss though. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  9. GinaCampbell

    Dr Matthew Weiner Excellent information

    I think you might find it helpful even if you don't decide to follow the diet plan. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  10. GinaCampbell

    Dr Matthew Weiner's Pound of Cure diet

    He still encourages animal protein, just less of a percentage than on most plans. The book is fantastic! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  11. GinaCampbell

    Dr Matthew Weiner's Pound of Cure diet

    His videos are amazing and his book is fantastic! Can't recommend him highly enough. I wish he had been my doctor! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  12. I am an eight months post op gastric sleeve patient in the UK. I have had every complication going and unfortunately, have had limited support from my NHS bariatric team. So I have been learned alone how to manage my post op care, Vitamins and diet. Someone here recommended Dr Weiner's youtube videos so I watched every one of them. His advice has been fantastic. The video explaining how and why we lose so much weight in the initial post op period, then hit that wall around the nine month mark, was such a revelation. I have bought his book, a plan that he recommends to everyone who wants to lose weight, but very helpful to WLS patients. The plan is so different than my bariatric plan but so much better. I have to follow a low fodmap diet, plus a wls diet, so was really struggling to find a diet plan that suited me. I live alone so don't like to cook as I have no one else to feed but this book has me excited about my next year in this process. I have also bought a fitbit which has also been so encouraging for me. It means that I can track everything so I can keep to my diet and exercise program. I am quite housebound with a disability so the positive information from Dr Weiner and the data that the fitbit gives me has helped so much. Dr Weiner will do skype consultations. For people like me who are doing all of this alone without support, his videos and diet information are a God send. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  13. GinaCampbell

    Vitamins

    I lost a shocking amount of hair and had to have the remainder cut short, as did my sleeve buddies. I saw a dermatologist who told me that it either happens to you or it doesn't and no amount of Protein or Vitamins can stop it. But it's temporary and will grow back. All three of us now have regrowth. I use minoxidil because the dermatologist recommended it. I also use a lasermax comb. I do take Nourkin tablets as well as Biotin. Not sure any of it helps. I don't mind the new bob. I am too scared to dye my new regrowth so look a bit skunkish, that I do mind. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  14. Has anyone else followed this plan post op? I found the book interesting and bought it after watching his videos on youtube. I am 8 months post op and can eat again now but struggle with animal Protein. His plan is a vegetable based eating plan and he recommends this for his bariatric patients. Just wondering if anyone has tried it out and how it worked out for them. Thanks! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  15. GinaCampbell

    Does anyone regret their surgery?

    Please hear me. I had vsg surgery in May 2016. I did so willingly and earnestly determined that this surgery would be my saviour. I am housebound and mostly bedbound from a chronic illness and the NHS bariatric team felt this surgery would "change my life". And it did, Not for the better due to many life threatening post op complications and many predictable ones. I own this because made the decision. During this time, I was very vocal here about my disappointment in the NHS bariatric programme that I was a part of. I have expressed my annoyance at lack of support from my "team" etc. But please hear me, if this surgery is right for you, if you have studied, are supported, are confident, go ahead and take the chance. For me personally, this surgery was wrong for me but for others, it might be the golden ticket. Most of the die hard "happy sleevers" have blocked me so I get no hassle for expressing myself anymore, but for awhile, I did. BP was a hostile place for me only because I dared to say, look, just really research the anomalies, people like me (the 5%) who found out that this surgery was a bad idea for them. I still regret my surgery because the point was to become more healthy and more active. I am now less healthy and less active. But that doesn't mean that it might not be right for others. And regretting it doesn't really make much difference. Once the vsg has been performed, that's it done. Forever. I just want folk here to know that some of us, really do think that this was a bad idea. Pre op, post op, whatever. Just to know that someone thought it sucked and you can get support if you want it. That's all really. Not all of us love our sleeve. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App

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