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JRT Mom
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Wow! Talk about a Non Scale Victory!!
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Forced to do Bypass
JRT Mom replied to Christina.Rose's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
I agree that the bypass sounds scary, but to me it's not as scary as having 80% of your stomach removed! It's theoretically reversible, and the mortality data for both the sleeve and bypass are comparable. But the risks and mortality of cancer is much higher, so I wouldn't hesitate to revise. It'll likely save your life! -
Life Taken Away
JRT Mom replied to Krimsonbutterflies's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Oh, I am so sorry. Words can't describe it. Prayers for you and your family. -
When's the wedding? Are we invited?😉
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Say Yes to the Dress!! Seriously, you are a beautiful lady, and look so happy in that dress!
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Yes, too high. You need to talk to a coordinator in the billing office and explain your dilemma. Quite often the hospital will be willing to write off part of the bill.
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I've had several colonoscopies through the years--this is just the first after my RNY. I probably should call my bariatric surgeon's office to see if there is anything in the prep peculiar to bypass patients. Izucks, the prep sheet I have has the same directions as the one you posted.
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Glad to know I still have that effect on guys....🤣
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Tomorrow is the Big day
JRT Mom replied to Felicia Leader's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I definitely wouldn't drink anything past midnight, then. GAWD that's early! I hated having to wait until the afternoon, but I don't think I would want to go in at 0-dark-thirty, either! -
Hang in there! It will come sooner than you think. I had to wait three months and it passed with frightening speed! Come here often to learn all you can. It's not as scary if you know what to expect. You got this!
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Saggy Sophie no more. Plastic surgery to the rescue!
JRT Mom replied to Sophie7713's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Awww, what a handsome devil! I love his little life vest. If he's like most terriers, HE'S the captain of that boat! Mine are all three rescues and older dogs. Dayna is the grand dame at thirteen, Bentley is 9 and my newest adoptee is Nibbs at 8. We just adopted Nibbs a few months ago after losing Puck, who was a few weeks shy of being 17. We decided to start adopting the older guys when we realized a younger dog could outlive us, so from here on out we'd get the geriatric ones, like us! I'm not very computer savvy and I'm not sure how to post pictures. But take my word for it, they are gorgeous! At least to me, anyway...I might be a BIT biased... -
Is that like gochujang sauce? I love gochujang sauce! I love that sweet, hot and fermenty flavor. I put a bit of it on almost everything now.
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Tomorrow is the Big day
JRT Mom replied to Felicia Leader's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My surgery wasn't until 3 pm so they said I could drink 8 ounces of a liquid in the morning before 9 am. So I guess it depends on what time your surgery is. Hey, you GOT this! Good luck--prayers and good vibes coming your way! -
Hey, we know what we got, how to use it, and ain't afraid to!
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Saggy Sophie no more. Plastic surgery to the rescue!
JRT Mom replied to Sophie7713's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Awww your doggie is adorable! Is she a wire hair fox terrier? You are cute, too...😁 You look pretty chipper for what you've been through. I hope Doggo knows not to step on any sore bits! My Jack Russells are just the opposite--if I have an "owie" they seem to know where to step on it! I can't wait to see some pictures after you've healed! -
I sort of do the same thing--I have bought a bunch of the 4 ounce plastic containers and everything I fix get portioned into them. Now my fridge is full of little square boxes, so I just grab one at random. I still find eating enjoyable-I just get full on one half cup of food. It still tastes good!
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I love Mexican food, but beans, rice, enchiladas, chiles rellenos, that sort of stuff. Not the innards of some animal...
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I agree with FluffyChix. When I saw the original post all I could think was, "who would want to?".🤢
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Embrace the Stall
JRT Mom replied to Inner Surfer Girl's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I always advise people not to weight daily, but I can't practice what I preach. I've been weighing daily, and have a "ministall" almost weekly. If I didn't weigh daily I wouldn't even be aware of it! I've got to stop the insanity! -
Lap Band Removal and Revision Suggestions Needed
JRT Mom replied to soccermonster31's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Similar story--I was only a slightly pudgy pre-teen and my mother couldn't stand it. She had a doctor put me on amphetamines when I was eleven. ELEVEN! Looking back it was almost child abuse. I think if she had left me alone I would have been an only slightly pudgy adult instead morbidly obese. I still have resentment over that 'til this day and I'm 65 now. You are smart not to subject your own daughter to that! -
Gastric Bypass for Senior Citizen
JRT Mom replied to Too old to lose?'s topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
Welcome to the forums, Maureen2u! Your story is great. It's amazing how the bypass mostly stops diabetes in its tracks, isn't it? -
I had a bypass and returned to work two weeks after surgery. It was a 10 hour shift and I was EXHAUSTED. Take as long as you can!
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I want that color-blocked hoodie...but I don't think it'll fit me...
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OMG!! You look great.
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I had a slipped lap band that had to come out and my surgeon said it was easier to revise to a RNY than a sleeve. Also I had GERD before my band, and the bypass is supposed to help alleviate GERD, where the sleeve sometimes causes it in some people. Also I had developed a "touch" of diabetes, and the bypass really helps with that. I went off metformin right before the surgery and now, only two months later, my hemoglobin A1C is normal!