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I have a lot of fine, long hair. I didn’t think I had hair loss, but my hairdresser noticed and cut it into a bob for awhile. No bald patches or anything anyone else noticed. Good luck!
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Hi there, I’m coming up on year 3 after gastric sleeve surgery. I’m very healthy and maintaining within 5 lbs. of goal. I see my physician who recommended my surgery annually. My surgeon scheduled me for an annual Zoom call. Any particular reason I need to do it? I think I will ask my physician if she can add this to the package of things she manages for me (which includes bloodwork.) My question is do you still see your surgeon annually?
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Not murdering all the people who told me how gross I used to look pre WLS is my only regret. 🙂
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My insurance will cover it, I'm just not getting much out of it. First-world problems.
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Thanks! My PCP is an internist in the same hospital as my surgeon. Last time I gave blood for each it was like a gallon. I’ll figure out how to get them to work together. 🙂
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Thanks! I can see going to get weighed/measured but since they don’t have support groups thanks to… COVID19, I think I’ll re-evaluate for next year. 🙂
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Are you OK? You can probably still get it if you keep feeling that way or get GERD.
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Psych Meds after Gastric Bypass
JessLess replied to EsojLabina's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I took Nefazodone, an atypical antidepressant, worked fine. I also took extended release generic Xanax. I had to switch to regular. It was an adjustment but manageable. -
Three years out, 75 lbs. gone, no regrets at all on my gastric sleeve surgery. I eat lots of fresh fish and fruit and veggies. It freed me from obsessing about food. ✨
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3yrs down the track and problems
JessLess replied to lessismore1001's topic in Mini Gastric Bypass Surgery Forum
I know it's hard with COVID but going in for a test sounds like a good idea. Take care of yourself, please. -
What do I need to do/buy to prepare?
JessLess replied to *Paula*'s topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
This advice is perfect! I'm almost 3 years out and the only things I still use are... a scale and vitamins. But a food scale, blender, protein shakes, and lots of bottled water were all good tools along the journey. I'd avoid buying a lot of anything or paying a lot for anything until you know you want it. -
How do they pick your goal weight?
JessLess replied to vikingbeast's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I picked a weight that was “healthy” aka not obese, that I had maintained before. -
Revision for regain
JessLess replied to charley27's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
You might want to ask your surgeon's office as well. They can help advocate for you. -
Has anyone regretted getting the surgery?
JessLess replied to Roses436's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Sleeved 2018, zero regrets. I can eat everything I want. Just in very small amounts. 🙂 -
What is the first thing you eat or drink everyday?
JessLess replied to Tim C's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Little glass of tomato juice I take my pills with. Then coffee. Then comes the water. -
“Testing” your limits of food intake
JessLess replied to Mike Long's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
That's not smart. You can stretch it. At best throw up. At worst, ruin your sleeve. -
Friend saw me for the first time in 3 months...
JessLess replied to BayouTiger's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Wow, I haven't logged in in months. Congratulations! You worked so hard! Such an achievement. Screw those envious, ignorant people. I hope you are able to start far away from that nonsense. Butchered? You probably saved your own life! Good job. -
I don’t have forbidden foods but I don’t enjoy drinking alcohol anymore. Probably just as well.
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I thought this fit best here. With the wealth of free time I have working from home, I was cleaning out a very remote kitchen closet yesterday and found a bunch of 2 oz. cups from right after my surgery... over 2 years ago. Time flew! All things considered, I'm doing well. Nipped the regain in the bud and still doing a lot of Zoom Pilates. Hope this crappy Boston weather turns so I can get back outside more.
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How long did you deal with head hunger post op?
JessLess replied to Horseshowmom's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I have found I need to weigh and measure. It takes most people 20 minutes to feel full. You can eat a lot in 20 minutes. So I try to eat slowly and take breaks. You can always eat more later if you are still hungry. -
I got the surgery at 48 and saved up some money to do it but decided I didn't feel like I needed to. If I was single it might have been different. My husband really didn't want me to and it doesn't bother me enough for me to want to have more surgery. But if you want it, I think everyone who can should go for it, no matter your age. YOLO
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It will be MUCH easier after, at least it was for me. I wasn't hungry, just trying to get my water and protein shakes in 2 oz. at a time.
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3 months post op. Anxiety, head hunger and insomnia.
JessLess replied to perfektlynrml's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
When I wake up at night I have unsweetened almond milk. It's very low calorie and soothing on most people's stomachs. My dietician liked the ideal. -
I had my sleeve done single incision through my navel and the robotic option isn't available for that. If it had been, I would have deferred to my surgeon since I trust her.
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Having trouble with motivation to exercise
JessLess replied to Bobbifaces's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I agree with everyone and my "exercise" was physical therapy when I started because I have a bad back. Two years out I do Pilates on Zoom with some friends about 3x a week and walk my dogs anywhere from a block to a couple of miles most days. I motivate myself by putting on my Pilates clothes and a "Zoom shirt" for work in the morning since I WFH. If I'm already dressed to go, it's easier to get myself to do it.