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Waking up from sleep coughing like I'm drowning.
JRT Mom replied to shannondvd's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Sounds like gastroesophageal reflux from your sleeve. Try not to eat or drink close to bedtime, maybe raise the head of your bed or sleep on a couple of extra pillows. Hopefully after the swelling in your stomach goes down the fluid will stay where it's supposed to be! -
Saggy Sophie no more. Plastic surgery to the rescue!
JRT Mom replied to Sophie7713's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Love, love, LOVE the leopard print dress! And thanks for the new Bobby picture--he's such a sweetie! -
Put me on the refried beans with cheese list! Yummy, quick and easy--just open a can. Fiber and protein, and no animals were harmed in the making of this meal!☺️
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Wow, you don't even look like the same person--great job! (love your Pug, too!)
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Oh, you gorgeous woman, you! I hope when I'm one year out I'll have a nice success story to post, but I'll never be as stylish as you!😊
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Eight Days and Counting
JRT Mom replied to Mark.olypenn's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
I brought a TON of stuff to keep me occupied such as an IPod and Kindle, but I ended up sleeping most of the time when I wasn't walking. The item I'm the most glad I brought that was recommended was a nice fleecy pair of pajama bottoms. They were warm, didn't press on any of the puncture spots, but most importantly reminded me of home! Good luck--you got this! Please keep us posted. -
YAY!! Good job--this is just the start of the joy of watching those numbers get smaller and smaller!
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Yah, I'd be scared of the munchies, too. I don't like to smoke and prefer edibles, but all the ones I have are from pre-surgery and they have sugar in them since they are gummies. I'm afraid to eat them because I don't wanna dump! That would be a hell of a bummer, man... As many Keto dieters as there are, there must be some low carb edibles.
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Wow, I'm late to the party as usual...by the time you read this you will be with us on the other side! Now walk, walk and walk some more--it'll help you get rid of that gas pain. SIP your water, and don't be surprised at how difficult it is. Be patient with yourself--it WILL get better, I promise!
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Wowza! You've done great!
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Enjoying food is gone?
JRT Mom replied to imaginegirl's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am not quite three months out from my surgery and an still in the "honeymoon" phase where I am trying as hard as I can to lose as much as I can before my appetite comes back. So I try to only eat a half cup of food at each sitting, and only two-three times a day. I imagine if I waited a while I would be able to eat more, but I haven't been tempted to other than a handful of nuts after a meal. -
Those look good! I wonder how they'd be with fresh blueberries in them?
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Enjoying food is gone?
JRT Mom replied to imaginegirl's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You'll do well at the really good places where their cuisine is of the "micro" variety, you know a dab of this, a sprig of that...but buffets will never be much fun for you. I went to a Chinese buffet and my half-cup of hot and sour soup and watched my friends eat for over an hour. At least they didn't get mad when I pulled my Kindle out and read as they ate! -
I've posted this on every forum where appropriate, and I'm gonna again: I'm always astounded at the lack of consensus these bariatric doctors have. Everything is waaaay all over the map concerning pre-op and post op diet requirements. Some allow this, others ban that...I really wish they'd get together at some symposium and come up with some guidelines they all would use and then maybe things would be less confusing for their patients!
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What's the immediate recovery like? (Days 1-4 post op)
JRT Mom replied to Stacy1234's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
The discomfort from the laparoscopic puncture holes is minimal--seems like for most people the CO2 that they pump into your belly causes the worst pain. That certainly was my experience. Just walk as much as you can and that will help the gas pain subside, Other than the first 24 hours after surgery, I used NO pain meds. You'll be tired and want to do nothing but sleep, but the pain won't be bad at all! Good luck and keep us posted on how it went! Also it's totally normal to have all sorts of conflicting emotions! You ARE going through a major life change and you'd have to be a stone not to have them. -
Happy Dance, the scale finally moved!
JRT Mom replied to Lynda486's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
But they are SOOOOOOO frustrating! How can you be eating around 800 calories a day, not cheating AT ALL and have the scale not budge an ounce? I always went "Yeah, right" when I'd see a person on My 600 Pound Life complaining to Dr Nowzaradan that the scales must be wrong because they weren't cheating and not losing, but I certainly get it now! -
Wow, RussT! You could be the poster boy for WLS...I'll bet your surgeon is delighted--along with everyone else!
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The biggest down side of surgery I have experienced so far...
JRT Mom replied to momof3_angels's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I'd definitely call that a non-scale victory, although it sounds like your daughter is the victorious one...😁 -
When Did You Stop Wearing "BIG" Clothes?
JRT Mom replied to Machalo's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm sixty five, semi retired and work part time in a hospital. I refuse to spend any money on uniforms since I'm retired. So I just keep pulling the drawstring tighter on the pants. Eventually I'll alter them, but like Prestonandme I don't care that they are baggy. I love working in a field that I get to essentially wear pajamas to work! -
All those years ago..... Sad and depressed
JRT Mom replied to BayougirlMrsS's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
What a nice Valentine's day story! Glad you found that Mr Right. -
Lap band to gastric bypass
JRT Mom replied to angievasser42@gmail.com's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
Your wife sounds like a real peach to diet with you! You'll find appetite control is much easier after your procedure. And only two weeks away! Good luck and keep us posted! -
Lap band to gastric bypass
JRT Mom replied to angievasser42@gmail.com's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
You will be glad to have it done in one surgery. It cuts the risk in half of everything that's dangerous about a hospital such as anaesthesia risk, nosocomial infections, and especially heart attacks after seeing that hospital bill!😁 And only having to recover once is nice, also. I had my band removed and the bypass done in one step and I'm glad my surgeon does it that way. -
Should I be “excited?”
JRT Mom replied to fiddlinjellybean's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
It's next to impossible to do something this drastic and life changing without feeling a whole range of emotions--fear, excitement, anticipation, etc, and after you've had the surgery a period of "buyers remorse" in the form of "what the HELL did I just do to myself?" Thankfully most of the negative emotions disappear quickly once you see results and those feelings will be replaced with "why didn't I do this sooner?" -
Yikes! The waiting is the hardest. But I suspect by the time you read this, you'll be done! Welcome to the other side, hope all is well! Remember to walk, walk and walk some more and you'll bounce back more quickly.
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Being approved for surgery
JRT Mom replied to bell332's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Most insurances will approve WLS if your BMI is 35 and you have a comorbidity. Documented sleep apnea is usually accepted as a comorbidity, along with diabetes, high blood pressure and hyperlipidemia. Using a BMI calculator I come up with a BMI of 37.6. Along with your sleep apnea, you should qualify. Your surgeon will do what he can to get you approved, he/she wants your business! OMG I can't believe I'd recommend this to anyone, but if they say your BMI is too low, you only have to get up to 235 lbs to have a BMI of 40.1! But if your insurance is like most of the other ones they'll accept your sleep apnea and a BMI of 37.6 Good luck and keep us posted!