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Wahinebythesea replied to chiquitatummy's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Amen! I never wore high heels because balancing on the balls of my feet was painful - but 85 pounds later, it's not! I could run around in heels all day! -
Wahinebythesea reacted to a post in a topic: SO FLIPPING COLD!
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Wahinebythesea reacted to a post in a topic: SO FLIPPING COLD!
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SO FLIPPING COLD!
Wahinebythesea replied to lizonaplane's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was stuck outside a lot this winter, and I was cold even INDOORS so I tried a bunch of different types of base layer clothing. These were my favourites - I almost forgot how great they were until one day I forgot to put them on, and just about froze to death. Wearing them inside under my ordinary clothing is the only time I'm actually "comfortable / toasty". I still don't understand how they work so well. They are made of wool and aren't scratchy to my skin, but if you have allergies / sensitive skin, they might not work for you (they are wool, after all :). -
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SO FLIPPING COLD!
Wahinebythesea replied to lizonaplane's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Icebreakers (260 zone thermal base layer). Very lightweight so you can wear it invisibly under almost anything and sooooo warm! (Only caveat is that they max out at XL). -
FarfelDiego reacted to a post in a topic: After surgery am I doomed to a life of throwing up???
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After surgery am I doomed to a life of throwing up???
Wahinebythesea replied to Jersey Girl in Tampa's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
This has not been my experience. At first (say the first three months) I had to be quite careful about how much I ate. I only vomited once or twice, and it was entirely due to my eating too much, too fast. Now weighing out food and eating more slowly has become second nature, and I simply don't have that issue. -
Wahinebythesea reacted to a post in a topic: Did your comorbidities go away after surgery?
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Did your comorbidities go away after surgery?
Wahinebythesea replied to ClareLynn's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Weight loss (75 lb) resolved my hypertension (which I expected) but it also has drastically improved my migraines w/aura (which I wasn't expecting). -
Lost weight, but don't feel good.
Wahinebythesea replied to lizonaplane's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had back pain and muscle weakness when I started to cautiously re-engage with my real life (at about a month post-surgery). My doctors and physiotherapist put it down to deconditioning (just not doing the things I had been doing before surgery). Apparently you can lose a lot of muscle mass in just a month! Kept battling, and it gradually improved - took 2-3 months before I actually felt back to normal, though. -
Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first
Wahinebythesea replied to chiquitatummy's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
High heels! I used to find functioning in high heels (or even getting up onto my tiptoes) difficult - but now it's not! -
What foods have you broken up with?
Wahinebythesea replied to Smanky's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Coffee. Just doesn't taste the same. -
Wahinebythesea reacted to a post in a topic: Study demonstrates benefits of bariatric surgery
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Study demonstrates benefits of bariatric surgery
Wahinebythesea posted a topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
A new study by Aminian et al out of the Cleveland Clinic shows surprisingly strong benefits of bariatric surgery particularly for preventing the progression of liver disease. Summary https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/11/health/obesity-fatty-liver-surgery.html Actual paper https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2786270 -
Therapy and mental health help when having self pay surgery
Wahinebythesea replied to Devi's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I actually thought about this a whole lot. I was self pay in Canada, and while there was nutritional counselling, there wasn't any psychological counselling as part of the package. I worried about the emotional and psychological adjustments that I'd have to make after surgery, changes in interpersonal relationships, possible dysmorphia, etc. etc. Your mileage probably will vary, but what I found is that none of that has been an issue. I am skinner and healthier than I was, but otherwise I am exactly the same person as I was before. Maybe that's because I didn't really have as much weight to lose as some (I'm only down 65 lb) but for what's it's worth, my experience was that the psychological impact of surgery was vastly overemphasized. I think your planning for potential problems is wise, but for what it's worth, I spent a lot of time worrying over nothing. -
Congrats! Amazing achievement!
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Wahinebythesea reacted to a post in a topic: How much weight is normal to lose in your 8th moth after a sleeve surgery?
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Food Diary/Journals
Wahinebythesea replied to Jupiterblue's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Carb Manager (free version) Macros, bar code scanner, many pre-programmed foods and of course you can program in your own foods. -
Wahinebythesea reacted to a post in a topic: Am I doing this all wrong?
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Am I doing this all wrong?
Wahinebythesea replied to canadianpopcycle's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I had the exact same problem - hospital said "we faxed it, they lost it" and surgeon's office said "they didn't fax it". You may have outgrown this problem by now, but for anyone else who runs into it, I suggest requesting the results (on paper) from the lab (usually via Medical Records) and delivering them to the surgeon's office in person (when you're going there anyways). If you're comfortable with it, you can photograph the pages with your cell phone and email them. That solved the problem for me. Pro tip: It's usually the surgeon's office - not Medical Records - that screws up. Keep a copy of the results just in case you need to deliver them more than once -
Wahinebythesea reacted to a post in a topic: Bypass or Sleeve
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Bypass or Sleeve
Wahinebythesea replied to EsojLabina's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had roux en y gastric bypass because 1) I already had GERD and couldn't bear it getting worse and 2) RnY GB has been around longer than sleeve, and in my mind the long term complications are better understood. My major co-morbidities were hypertension, impaired glucose tolerance (pre-diabetic) and a fatty liver on imaging. The hypertension resolved in the post-op phase. Last pill I took was the day before surgery. Zero GERD since surgery. Haven't had a repeat fasting glucose or ultrasound, but I expect those (and my lipid profile!) to be improved as well. Incidentally, I used to get migraines (with aura) pretty frequently, and those have gotten a LOT better, too. One other factor is that I was self-pay in Canada, and RnY is more expensive than sleeve. -
Wahinebythesea reacted to a post in a topic: Weight loss somewhat easier once I made the decision
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My surgeon used tramadol, but after the first 24 hours I talked the nurses into just giving me Tylenol. I found the tramadol made it hard to think / converse / walk - once I was off it, I was much more clear headed.