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kakatlady612

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  1. One quoted her 20000, the other 22000, I told her to check out Fort Wayne and lower Michigan, there have been a couple quoting. 11000 somewhere between Toledo and Detroit. Felt so so sorry for her. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
  2. @sonyawon did you see awhile back there was someone from Bowling Green on Bariatric Pal, she was looking for an alternative hospital cause she couldn't afford what was quoted in Bowling Green and Toledo, was d something,actual name escapes me. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    Have to lose weight before surgery?

    Early to Mid March at this point, all requirements done but they routinely book out a month-to-6 weeks ahead. Hope I hear a lot more definate in this coming week, I'm in the working in pile cause I rechecked Friday. Wish they would have a sooner cancellation, I WANT IT DONE! Almost told them I'm getting older every day, let's just keep moving. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    Required time to get surgery scheduled

    Quickest I've seen so far is month, a lot of people up to a year, depends on whether you're self pay or relying on insurance, what pre requirements your surgeon has. They will want to make sure you realize what a lifestyle change it is, how committed you are, it's not the easy way out,you know. I'm not young any longer RnY works the best for me but if I were in my 20,30 or even 40 the advice might be a sleeve gastronomy. Explore your options, learn as much as you can, do you have any friends, family or even acquaintances who have had WLS, be your own advocate as much as possible. I've only been on Bariatric Pal 2-3 months but I've learned so much from the vetran posters here. I'm satisfied I'm ready for what ever may come. My surgery will be 50 miles from where I live, would not want to travel to Mexico, if that's your thing then go for it, I just prefer my surgeon to be fairly near in case anything goes wrong with my recovery. At any rate thank you for the question and I hope I helped a little. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    Have to lose weight before surgery?

    Let me tell you the weird thing that happened to me with phentermine. PCP put me on it last October, went back the 1st of November and I had gained 30 lb. Needless to say no more of that, have lost that and 5 lb more but it's taken until now to do it. Never heard of that happening to anybody else. Glad I'm still going forward with my RnY. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    January bypass buddies??

    Put a pinch of stevia in it, yeah probably better instead of bitter, a girl has to do what a girl has do. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
  7. @BlingQueen that is really rough, I have scoliosis myself but not to the extent you do. I think the preceeding advice is good, if your current surgeon is not at a Center of Excellence Hospital I would consult someone there. I am lucky all 3 in Columbus, my state capital, are. Go with the open procedure if necessary, sure it takes a longer to heal from an abdominal wound but@biddynz who's still active reminded all of us you don't have the horrid gas and after a,month or so had returned to her job. Am going to,pay all still goes well and you recover well from both surgeries. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
  8. My main support is my son the TomKITTEN, he is incredibly supportive and proud of Me for making it thus far. I'm widowed, my late husband would not have been which is another reason I never had it at a younger age plus I was resigned,there was no hope and that gradually everything would break down until I died. Another cheerleader: my PCP, yeah when I approached him about it he said it would be a GOOD thing, gave me advice about where would the best program would be, I'm going to Columbus 50 miles away, every time I see him he wants an update. I tell most people if they ask but try not to bore the average man on the street. Finally told my daughter, we're not too close by her choice, did it matter to her, not especially, she is a self-centered 49 year old brat. Not my fault, her 2 grandmothers competed and spoiled her. Now she is not happy God doesn't ask her permission for the sun to come up each day. Down deep I do still love her, she was after all my first born and the only child for 7 years until her siblings came along. When I told her she just turned the subject back to herself, Well if anything bad happens to me and,mind you I don't expect it to,, she can go around and tell people it was all my fault. Sorry folks, it's rough to love someone and not like them. But as I get closer and closer to surgery time I'm not scared, I only pray my surgeon won't back out at the last minute. I'm having a RnY for multiple reasons and firmly believe it will be the tool to effect a change in my life. I love meeting all of you here on Bariatric Pal and hope to pay it forward for others. Your friend in Central Ohio. ME Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    What were your sleep apnea results?

    FYI folks I found out from my sleep doctor my # was 23. So yeah definite sleep apnea, might get better after surgery but since my father had it also it might be permanent. Finally getting used to it, I don't have nightmares that wake me up anymore so it is worth it to me. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
  10. Well every surgical dude and dudette runs Bariatrics different but they may do yours when your blood work, EKG and x rays before surgery get done. I'm old and they probably wanted to make sure everything wasn't broke down too bad before any operation. It'll all come out in the wash, darling. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
  11. Yeah all my clearances are good for a year also. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    January bypass buddies??

    My daughter's birthday and a fine way to start the year. She was whining "I'm 49 years old today" I reminded her I turned 72 last week, our birthdays are 8 days apart. How are you doing these first 3 weeks? And how much have you lost? Gosh in a few months maybe somebody will be asking me that, it do boggle the mind to contemplate. Best wishes for your continued success. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    Today’s the day!

    Our pleasure AshAsh1 now get better, hiccups are no fun even when you're fully intact and now temporarily you have all those little air vents, got to be miserable when your tummy's spasming. Keep us updated, you hear? Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    Surgery on Tuesday. Any suggestions?

    Me too for mine. Any way good healing thoughts being sent your way my friend. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    Dr. Matthew Weiner

    Thanks also on my behalf- I used to be a devout carnivore but it doesn't agree too well pre surg so I suspect I'll be utilizing plant base more. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    Surgery on Tuesday. Any suggestions?

    Don't know what a power glide is either Fluffy but don't it sound groovy? My veins are bigger than yours(what a thing to boast about) but they roll, one time they used an airplane needle on me. Do you know what they are,? if you're curious I can tell you. Clue: they use them to start ivs in scalp veins on babies. Got a flat plate that lays against the skin, helps keep them from popping out. See I know boucoup things! Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
  17. A little more invasive inside but we still end up with the 5 slits in our tummies just like you sleeved. They pull most of your stomach out and discard it, we keep ours so in theory we could be rejoined and put back to original but I've never heard of a single soul who had it done. One surgery is a-plenty in my book! Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    January bypass buddies??

    Wow Cowgirl Jane that's a whole lot at once, wonder you didn't want to quit the Rodeo of Life about them. Makes my right paramedian look piddling and I thought it was bad. Told my surgeon I wouldn't mind if he had to do it open instead of laprascopically. He said " do you know how hard it is to recover from an abdominal wound?" I just flipped my shirt up and he laughed. Lets not have a battle of wits Junior, I didn't come into this war unarmed! Have a feeling I'm gonna be a patient he'll always remember. Better a shocked double-take than a yawn. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    Dr. Matthew Weiner

    Your post makes sense to me, suspect I'll be one to follow his suggestions too, I'll have to put his up against my own surgeon but Dr W makes a lot of sense. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    Surgery on Tuesday. Any suggestions?

    Nancy any update on what your doctor and staff said? I know you were in knots the other day, did everything work out? See you're saying Tuesday, so you must be moving ahead. So so happy for you, I know you have been wanting this so much. Hugs! Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    Getting Discharged today!

    So glad, now keep walking, get healthy and be a good influence on all us pre-surges, we know if you can do it,we can too. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    Anthem BCBS 6 Months Pre-Op Diet

    I too have short red hair, although it's somewhere between strawberry blonde and ginger, and its mostly natural, no dark roots. Have you heard the one about red-haired drivers? We are similar to blondes except we convince you it's Your fault the day-um accident happened. We are supposed to be becoming extinct, our ancestors came from the Neander Forest of Germany (or so they say). Well theres a whole bunch of us here in Ohio,, maybe not as much as Minnesota where they are Scandinavian but a lot of English, Scotch Irish and my area of Ohio- Dutch and German. Whole family on Mamma's side Blonde, Red with green or brown eyes, although I'm hazel green. Daddy's side Lancastershire in England although there's some Native American nobody wants to admit, high cheekbones and tan out super easy in the summer. Most of us Americans are " mutts" if you get down to it, but I prefer to call it hybrid strength.Glad you made it to the other side of chemo otherwise I'd never met you. Take it easy and gave a good day. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
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    WTF DID MY HUSBAND JUST SAY?

    Oz dreamin' on such a Winter Day( with apologies to the Mammas and Pappas) . Thanks for being my friend Rainbow Warrior. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
  24. Please don't lynch me folks but my surgeon doesn't require a liquid diet prior to surgery, just balaced and restrained in calories. Afterwards I think he's fairly traditional in his diet advice. Maybe in March I'll be cussing him but not now. Oh and I lost 5 lbs since the first of the year. Still fat but I'll grasp at even this small a straw! Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app
  25. Remember your fat is releasing hormones and other crap as you lose your weight. Your body was happy the way you were prior to surgery and now its*******, You expect ME to work better? And you're probably stiff and achy, I remember back in the bad old days when I came home from open gallbladder surgery with a healing abdominal wound, instead of a right subcostal which was just under the ribs I had a right paramedian,, running from 2 inchs above to 4 inches below my navel. Hubby was working 12 hour shifts 40 miles away, I had a 10 year daughter, a preschooler and a toddler for help. Think I didn't regret having surgery right then? And every time I'd try to take a nap somebody wanted fed. Drug myself to the kitchen with my pillow pal and did the best i could. But 2nd guessing, oh yeah. It will be worth it, you're seeing all the knots and loose threads in your tapestry of life, once you feel better and flip,the fabric you'll see it for the good thing it is.!!. I'm gonna have a RyN in about 6 weeks, expect to face the same or similar problems. So in March remind me of what I said today cause I'm sure I'll need a reminder. In the meantime be good to yourself and heal. Sent from my VS880PP using BariatricPal mobile app

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