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Best pjs for the hospital?
Ms. Brightside replied to kad_82's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I scored two of these super-cute, super-comfy caftans at a store called Dirt Cheap (closeout store) for $7 each. The material is soft and lightweight and the sleeves are kimono-style, so plenty of room for IVs, etc. Also, I'm 5'6" and it hits just below my knee. The brand name is Hue (available at Macy's), if anyone wants to search for something similar. I do plan on taking a lightweight robe to drape over my shoulders while walking the halls of the hospital. Sent from my SM-G930P using BariatricPal mobile app -
What is orange blossom water? Sounds lovely! Sent from my SM-G930P using BariatricPal mobile app
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VERY FRUSTRATED WITH SURGEONS OFFICE
Ms. Brightside replied to ColleenErin1974's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Ugh. So sorry they are treating you this way! If at all possible, I'd seriously consider changing to a different surgeon. If they are treating you this way NOW, I cannot imagine how they will treat you post-op. [emoji19] Sent from my SM-G930P using BariatricPal mobile app -
Feedback: Breast Lift with or without implant? Do you regret the lift without the implant and why? Thanks!
Ms. Brightside replied to CrazyJaney's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Do you mind me asking how your cup size changed? Sent from my SM-G930P using BariatricPal mobile app -
Help, I'm officially ready for surgery...
Ms. Brightside replied to Ms. Brightside's topic in The Lounge
Thank you both & I hope for the same! I was somewhat joking. Any excuse to buy a book is a good excuse for me. Especially when they are 5 for $1. I do plan to use this reading material primarily while on the treadmill or stationary bike, though. -
How I eat 1 month out (and the BEST reason not to cheat!)
Ms. Brightside commented on HeatherS.'s blog entry in VSG 032717: The Search for my Waist
That is so surprising about ginger! Definitely something I was planning on having on-hand post-op. Hopefully your tastebuds will come back around to it in a few months. Sorry to hear about your migranes. I'm the same with fake sugars and non-natural cleaning products. They're the worst! For nausea, have you tried Psibands? I picked up a pair on clearance at Target and hoping they will be helpful for me. Also, I remember from my cruise that green apples (???) are supposedly great at helping with sea sickness/nausea. Maybe you can find (or make) green applesauce and give that a go. Hope you are feeling better each day! -
First problem, required but not covered?
Ms. Brightside replied to Nightshade's topic in Insurance & Financing
Call, call, call and escalate, escalate, escalate, until you have answers. This just doesn't make a whole lot of sense. So sorry you are dealing with this! -
When I ran in the past, I highly preferred the Camelbak backpacks with the built-in bladder. So much easier than trying to fumble with attaching bottles to belts. https://www.google.com/search?q=CAMELBACK+HYDRATION+PACK&oq=CAMELBACK+HYDRATION+PACK&aqs=chrome..69i57.4391j0j1&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#q=CAMELBAk+hydrobak&tbm=shop
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First problem, required but not covered?
Ms. Brightside replied to Nightshade's topic in Insurance & Financing
That is insane! If it was a requirement by your insurance company, those costs should have at least been applied towards your deductible and/or your annual out-of-pocket limit. It is commonplace for service providers to collect up front any outstanding deductible amount due prior to scheduling a procedure, as long as it is not an emergency. I have a $1500 annual deductible and will have to pay any outstanding balance on that deductible before my surgery will be scheduled. After the procedure, I will be billed for the co-insurance amount (I am responsible for 20% of all charges up to my annual out-of-pocket limit). Yay, insurance! -
Interesting post bariatric surgery experience
Ms. Brightside replied to Middus's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I have an American friend who was forced to update her documents due to dramatic weight loss. It really makes sense, if you think about it. If you no longer appear to be the person in the photo, how are those who are in charge of checking these documents able to accurately verify your identity? -
Take protein powder & a couple of blender bottles with you to supplement if/when need be. Most (all?) cruise ships have a walking track on the top deck for exercise. Some (all?) have a gym, as well, but there may be an extra charge to use those facilities. Call ahead and let them know of your dietary preferences/restrictions. I did that when I cruised on Carnival several years go (for a different reason) and they customized a meal for me each night in the dining room. I was able to find what I needed in the dining room and/or buffets for breakfast and lunch each day. Have fun!
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Interesting post bariatric surgery experience
Ms. Brightside replied to Middus's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
This is why it's always a good idea to update your drivers license, passport, etc., after dramatic weight loss! -
First problem, required but not covered?
Ms. Brightside replied to Nightshade's topic in Insurance & Financing
Do you have a deductible you must meet? If so, perhaps your insurance company will apply the cost of the group session to your deductible, since it is a requirement for surgery. It doesn't hurt to ask! -
Waiting for approval
Ms. Brightside replied to ChaosUnlimited's topic in Duodenal Switch Surgery Forum
Lots of luck headed your way! I'm also waiting and hoping to hear something by Friday! -
Thoughts on Abdominal binder after surgery
Ms. Brightside replied to BrodieGL25's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I plan to ask my surgeon about this. I think it would help just to hold everything in place. The less movement, the less pain. I remember this after my gallbladder surgery. -
Organic protein powder
Ms. Brightside replied to MrsMayberry7's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I haven't yet tried that brand, but would love your review! Whole Foods & Sprouts offer a money-back guarantee on opened product, as long as you have your receipt. Not sure where this brand is sold, though. I have tried and enjoyed Orgain Organic Protein Powder. The plant-based version seems to be free of dairy, soy, and gluten! http://orgain.com/products/organic-protein-powder/ Costco also offers a money-back guarantee on opened product and Orgain is carried at my local Costco. -
Yet Another Hurdle
Ms. Brightside replied to pretty.ruby's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
So sorry to hear. The senior center in my town offers free rides. Is that an option for you? Also, your church may be able to help or refer you to someone who could. *hugs* -
Such great progress! Congrats!
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Waiting to be sleeved
Ms. Brightside replied to crawford8903's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Best wishes for a speedy recovery! -
Dr. Julie Kilgore - Nicholson Clinic - Plano, TX
Ms. Brightside replied to Ms. Brightside's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Amazing! Thanks so much for the update! I'm anxiously awaiting my surgery date! Hope your hip is on the mend soon! You have had amazing results thus far. I'm sure once you are able to move around more, they will be even better. -
Dr. Julie Kilgore - Nicholson Clinic - Plano, TX
Ms. Brightside posted a topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Just wondering if anyone has been sleeved by Dr. Kilgore and what your experience was with her & this clinic. Thank you! Sent from my SM-T350 using the BariatricPal App -
Dr. Julie Kilgore - Nicholson Clinic - Plano, TX
Ms. Brightside replied to Ms. Brightside's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Hey, there! So, I've decided to go with Dr. Cribbins and am awaiting insurance approval (hopeful to hear something this week). We are shooting for a late May surgery date. Do you mind me asking how you are doing now? -
Getting sleeved today! 24 April 2017
Ms. Brightside replied to Propo's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Wishing you a speedy recovery! -
Sleeve over RNY what was your reason
Ms. Brightside replied to LiLiTsc's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
With my surgeon's guidance, I chose the sleeve. Less invasive, no concerns with malabsorption of vitamins and nutrients, and less downtime with practically the same results (or possibly even the same results in many cases). It just made sense for me, personally. -
down 216 pounds!
Ms. Brightside replied to This-is-my-journey's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Fantastic! You are such an inspiration!!