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Bryn910

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  1. When I first had my VSG, they wanted just a list of various diets I have tried but they also wanted documentation of my weight recorded over some time. I ended up getting my medical records from my gynecologist & primary physician. I also sent over my log of how often I was going to the gym during that time (most gyms keep an online catalog that you can access as well).
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    may2018 bypass for pcos

    I have really bad GERD and the meds haven’t helped. I also don have much restriction with my sleeve. And have regained
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    Surgery tomorrow!!!

    Oh wow! Haha. Yea I am expecting the mesh panties... but I came prepared for after the surgery so I can feel like myself. At least my doc said he takes the catheter out right away so I won’t have increased discomfort lol
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    Surgery tomorrow!!!

    Thanks so much!
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    Surgery tomorrow!!!

    My surgery is tomorrow as well...RNY. I am scared and nervous but also excited lol. I am just hoping for no complications. sucks but I also started my period but that’s whatever...the pain meds will help with my cramps as well lol
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    may2018 bypass for pcos

    I too have PCOS; had the sleeve in 2011 and now getting a revision to RNY. i plan on getting pregnant once I am able to maintain my weight loss for a while but I have never tried to get pregnant before so unsure about my fertility
  7. I mean, don’t we all like to eat and drink though? lol the deciding factor should ultimately be where you want to see yourself and your health Down the road. You just mentioning your daughter alone should also be a contributing factor; will your weight affect her and the things you want for the both of you in life? I am not a parent but this is something I would think about. I am not sure why your surgery would affect anyone but your immediate family though. So you won’t be partaking in drinking, going back for seconds or tasting every dessert that’s brought to a family function but hopefully your family will understand & be supportive. Eating for a lot of people is this huge social function so yes that’ll be hard, but you will learn to adapt if you follow the guidelines set by your doctor. It isn’t an easy decision but for some of us, it was & sometimes the only decision. Much luck to you and your decision
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    Liquid diet help

    It is indeed hard!! And I too envy people whom get to eat one protein rich meal, yogurt etc. but it does get easier as time goes on because surgery is right around the corner. hang in there!
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    Curious question?

    I am having my revision due to GERD
  10. Just say you would rather not discuss it any longer. Why on earth would you get in trouble for not talking about your personal business?! if your boss makes a big deal about it, file a complaint with HR
  11. Lol a lot of surgeries are elective. A knee replacement is elective but most often necessary...so your boss should shut his mouth. your boss should not be telling you nor your co-workers in an a group meeting about you picking a surgery date time. Work will continue with or without you.
  12. FMLA paperwork just holds your job while you are away from work. You will still continue to use your PTO, but if anything were to happen (complications & you needed to be out longer), the FMLA will hold your job for up to 12 weeks I believe. your doctor should be lenient in the days that you will be away from work in the FMLA paperwork so that it protects him/her & you. So for example, my doctor put me out at 6 weeks when I am only taking 3. Your job should give you a return to work form that your doctor/office can fill out/sign on your post-op appointments saying it’s medically ok for you to return to work & any restrictions you may have ( light duty, more breaks etc). With the date of return listed FMLA’s can also be adjusted (from what I remember) if your condition changes, meaning if you get complications fr surgery & you’re dealing with another issue and need to be out longer, but only the date(s) will change on the FMLA paperwork, not the 12 week period in which they will hold your job. I believe you’re only allowed one use of FMLA a year but the time can be divided; for instance, if you take June-July off and then November of the same year. I would make sure you run everything by your HR Director and get your companies policies in your hand and keep a copy for yourself.
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    Pre-surgery

    I am 2 days before surgery but I have mixed emotions. I am nervous because I worry about complications because I am a VSG to RNY revision. But I am excited because I am one step closer to starting this new journey
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    Anyone NOT lose their hair?

    I will see. My nutritionist said the ones I were taking are fine. I may try what you suggest but I have to finish mine first
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    Anyone NOT lose their hair?

    Oh lol. I use Kirkland for calcium, natures made for multi, sun valley for B12 & I take prescription vitamin d, cvs brand iron and target up and up for biotin
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    Anyone NOT lose their hair?

    For hair? I only co-wash with shea moisture high porosity. I only use natural coconut oil, Aragon oil and Castor oil
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    Costco: suggestions on what to buy.

    I went to Costco yesterday for toiletry items...and it’s the absolute worst for WLS patients I feel like pre-op or directly post-op lol. I may feel this way because I am on liquid diet too but i can only think of their protein products and vitamin supplements for directly pre-op/post-op
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    Anyone NOT lose their hair?

    Everyone is different. I lost my hair and it never grew back when I had my VSG. But that could be because I am still so deficient per lab work with iron, vitamin D & more; despite taking recommendations for supplements
  19. I had this after I had previous abdominal surgeries and it was due to the glue they used to seal my incisions. I now ask that they staple me instead of using glue
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    Ladies, TMI question

    It isn’t uncommon for your menstrual cycle to change when your diet changes also.
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    To tell or not to tell?

    So, so true. i work in physical rehabilitation and I have many patients that are obese and I see all the complication that arise from it. Thankfully I have not experienced any pain or major issues associated with my weight but nipping it in the bus feels good. I don’t want to be a burden on anyone for my weight alone. Now when I tell people about my WLS, I feel good about it, not ashamed.
  22. I am worried about this too being that I am having a revision from sleeve to bypass too. I think I am more worried if I will feel restriction. I don’t have much restriction with my sleeve. I am totally desicates though so I believe in myself I guess lol
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    To tell or not to tell?

    I have never looked at it as us being sick. This is interesting and I get it.
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    New here, saying Hi

    Hi & welcome! Hope you gain lots of information from the folks here, I know I have. i am currently VSG revision to RNY in 4 days due to my GERD. Hope this helps in your decision. I too have 100+ lbs. to lose. welcome again!!

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