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Barbara1972

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  1. Thanks all. I'm just like you I drink a ton of crystal light, ice tea with Truvia, Powerade Zero etc but very little plain water. I try to switch to see if it helps. Fingers crossed !
  2. Consider yourself lucky. I am honestly stalled at week 1 and 2 and I don't understand it myself. I truly feel like crying. I lost 20 lbs pre-op and have only lost 1 lb since my sleeve surgery 2 weeks ago. I follow the diet plan exactly and have been exercising/brisk walking 30-60 min everyday. It doesn't make sense to me and I'm about ready to give up. Good point Introversion - thank you.
  3. Just follow what your dr tells you and it will be rough at first but well worth it. I feel so much better. Everyone's body is different. I did lots of reaserch. I hope I do not get belittled on here anymore. We are supposed to encourage and uplift. I am now in week 12 and have lost almost 80 lbs and i feel great!  I had the divided RNY. Inhad amazing drs!

  4. I have eaten a coulle things that were sweet just trying to see what happened. I have had some issues with not having a regular bowel movement cause RNY do not get enough fiber so I was on purpose trying to produce dumping syndrome and instead i felt like i had the flue nausea, sweating, fatigue, it finally went away. The best thing i ever did was go to whole food after trying many different things and get probiotics and now everythings greats!  i stick to the strict diet. but its been ok so far. ive had some pretty mean people make fun of me on here. but i wish you the best of luck!

  5. My bypass surgery is scheduled for July 26th and I am inches away from calling my doc and cancelling the whole thing. I am 100% self-pay and am terrified of all the complications that I see and hear about. It took a lot for me to save the 22k for the surgery. I worry that complications could send me to the poor house. I am 5'5 240 and wonder if it's worth it. Is anyone else out there getting a full bypass via self-pay?
  6. Barbara1972

    Bypass for less than 100 lbs

    Thanks again everyone. I decided on RNY and surgery is scheduled for Wednesday July 26th. I'll be starting my pre-op diet this Wednesday. I'm extremely nervous, but I think this is the best choice.
  7. Barbara1972

    Bariatric plan exclusion?

    My employer specifically has it excluded on our health plan. My insurance company told me that I would need to talk my employer into re-negotiating their contract and removing the exclusion for future year coverage. I've seen some template letters online here and there that can be used to present to your employers HR department but this would be a long uphill battle. In these cases when your employer excludes it, it really not up to the insurance company. Good luck. I'm going RNY via self-pay and it's scary since insurance won't cover complications either, but I believe it's worth the risk.
  8. Barbara1972

    Is Dumping Syndrome Common

    That's great news. I have no problem not having sweets until I get to my goal weight and am happy to have the negative reinforcement for the first year or more. It was the word "forever" that was really stressing me. We all deserve a little reward when we hit out goals. I'm happy to hear it's possible.
  9. Barbara1972

    Is Dumping Syndrome Common

    Thank you so much. You both are so helpful. This site has been amazing. I tend to agree that we often hear about the bad more than the good and we certainly don't often hear "yippee I didn't dump!" LOL I also strongly believe that, if done right, we can train our intestines to accept food more. High hopes maybe but I need high hopes to move forward. I dont drink juices due to acid reflux and don't eat sweets that often, greasy foods already upset my stomach. My weakness is bread, but I think I can keep it to whole grain or whole wheat. So with all this ... I'm down to the line on making my decision and I can have the sleeve next Monday or the bypass next Wednesday (or maybe Aug 9th depending on if he needs a co-surgeon). Between this an my other posts, I decided I'm gonna be an RNY girl!
  10. Barbara1972

    Is Dumping Syndrome Common

    Yah I know that dumping doesn't really occur with the sleeve. I was hoping to hear that it's not as common as it seems for people with the bypass. I don't really eat sweets now but I would like to be able to have a small piece of cake at my wedding or my granddaughters birthday. I have a hard time accepting that I have to give up those things FOREVER.
  11. Hi All, I am still in the process of deciding between Bypass and Sleeve. My doctor and nurse tell me that Dumping Syndrome is not as common as the internet makes it out to be. I'd love to hear everyone's experience with this. Has anyone eaten a slice of cake or a cookie and NOT experienced dumping?
  12. Thank you all. That makes a lot of sense and helps a lot. That is one worry crossed out. :-) . I guess the big one is number 2. My doc seems to think that fixing my hernia will help my acid reflux so the sleeve is an ok option still but everything I read everywhere says to get the RNY and not the sleeve if you have reflux. The RNY scares me still but it may be the best choice.
  13. Thanks. He seems to think that the hernia repair will help the GERD. A second opinion would probably require another endoscopy so that's hard to get but I'll see what I can do.
  14. Hi all My life has been a whirlwind lately. First I was thinking about the sleeve, then my doc told me because I was previously diagnosed with Barrett's, he would not do the Sleeve. I have very bad GERD. So then I started really thinking about the bypass which sounded ok but the complications and being self-pay terrified the heck out of me. I am terrified of the getting major complications and having to pay for those out of pocket too. Anyway, I just got done with my endoscopy/colonoscopy and it turns out that I don't have Barrett's and he said that I can now consider the sleeve and hernia repair. My head is spinning and I need to make a decision this weekend since I'm supposed to have me pre-op tests for the sleeve surgery on Monday. So here is wheee I am stuck.... 1. I've been on a 1200 calorie diet for the past 3 months and have not lost anything. What's the difference between 1200 calories with a normal stomach and 1200 calories in a sleeved stomach? Will it really make a difference and help me lose ? I understand with the bypass, I can eat 1200 but absorb 800 or so as that helps. 2. Has anyone had hernia repair and still experienced acid reflux?

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