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Hi and sorry for the delay in replying! I guess what helped me is listening to everything my doctor said and following everything to the letter. Just remember, not everyone loses at the same rate. Just look at every loss, even the littles ones, as pounds or ounces you won't see again. I was stuck a couple of times too and then there will be something that will springboard you right back into losing again. It took us years to gain it and it's gonna take awhile to get it off, but I know you can do it.
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More new pics of me on my one year Bandiversary! 133 pounds
MrsMAJL added images to a gallery album in Member Photo Gallery
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From the album: More new pics of me on my one year Bandiversary! 133 pounds
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From the album: Me as of 2/8/09
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New here: Tricare & Psych Eval question
MrsMAJL replied to Allformyson's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I have Tricare Prime and didn't have to have a psych eval. I also didn't have any other tests, I just got a referral from my PCM and that was it. I had my surgery just under 7 months ago, so I'm wondering why it seems like everyone else needs to have one and I didn't. I find it hard to believe that they changed the requirements in such a short period of time, it took them long enough to cover it. -
Go it alone? No support persons...
MrsMAJL replied to dl2418's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I went through my surgery alone (my husband is in Iraq and my family is not from where I am living now) and I would not suggest doing it. I did fly my mother in to be with my "kids" (my dogs) while I was gone and I took a taxi there and hired a car to bring me home. My mother has some vision impairment and could not drive me there and it was more important to me to have her watching my babies. Besides, your doctor should not allow you to drive home and be home alone. You have to remember that you have just had surgery and will still be under the influence of the anesthetic drugs and you never know when complications could arise. Also, my doctor would require that I stay overnight if I live an hour or more away from the surgical center. Speaking from the emotional part, it was more stressful and upsetting to be alone and not have anyone I know there when I woke up from surgery. Good luck! -
Not dumb questions at all, especially if you don't know the answer to them. Pretty much exactly what I felt. It lasted for a couple of days and then got better as I was getting back to regular food. Don't be surprised if it takes a little longer to get back to "normal", sometimes it depends on how long you have been liquids as well.
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Congrats on getting your band! I had it as well for a couple of days after surgery. It's from having only liquids and the medications, it is pretty normal. Once you start getting back to regular foods you will become more regular. Hope this helps!
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Congrats on getting banded! Fills are not an exact science and everyone is different in how they react to a fill. I currently have 8.4ccs in my 10cc band and have pretty good restriction, others that I know with a 10cc band have a lot less and are getting great restriction as well. Fills are sometimes a constant adjustment and everyone has a different "sweet spot".
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If you are losing hair then you are not getting enough protein. You should be getting between 60 and 100 grams a day. (Some doctors say 60, some say 100. Mine wants me to get 80 to 100 a day)
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I also have Tricare (Prime) and I didn't have to do anything but get a referral from my PCP. After that, I made my appt. for my initial consult On March 4th of this year. I got my approval for surgery from Tricare 6 days later. I had surgery on April 18th of this year. I am not sure if they have changed the requirements since I've had surgery, but I was 100+ pounds overweight and had bad knees.
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I also have Tricare Prime (West) and my timeline is as follows: February 21st, referral from PCP March 4th, consult with surgeon at surgical center March 10th, approval from Tricare April 11th, pre-op bloodwork, EKG, chest x-ray April 18th, surgery Highest weight was 319, current is 229, goal is 160
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From the album: Me, over 80 pounds down (10/2/08)
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From the album: Me, over 80 pounds down (10/2/08)
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From the album: Me, over 80 pounds down (10/2/08)
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From the album: Me, over 80 pounds down (10/2/08)
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I go to the Weight Loss Surgical Center in Overland Park. I had my surgery there as well and have been extremely happy with them. Everyone there is very nice and professional. I'm in Lansing, so I'm not too far from where you are from.
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It is most likely from the tube that was down your throat to help you breath during surgery. It will take a little time for that to go away.