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MarisAthena

Gastric Bypass Patients
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  1. MarisAthena

    Getting gastric sleeve tomorrow

    Hi Alex, I see that you received a gastric bypass 20 years ago. Did you have to do any other gastric surgeries in the past 20 years? How is your health and do you have any regrets? Thank you so much!
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    What Made You Smile Today?

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    Average processing time

    Call the hospital and call your insurance. After I did not hear from my hospital for one month, I called the insurance and found out that the surgical team did not send them anything (even though they said they did). After that, it went perfect. Sometimes it pays off to be persistent especially when it comes to your health.
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    Dietitian

    Please do not worry about your weight so much. My surgeon asked me to keep a low carb high protein diet. Your weight will fluctuate and they are aware of it. You will be at least two weeks prior to the surgery on a liquid diet and you will loose weight drastically at that time.
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    JUNE SURGERY BUDDIES

    I will have the surgery at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville Florida.
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    JUNE SURGERY BUDDIES

    Mira and BigSky, thank for your kind words! They matter the world in this transition!
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    JUNE SURGERY BUDDIES

    I talked to my Mayo Clinic surgeon. I will have a two weeks liquid diet prior to the surgery, it is a simple diet combination each day of 4 premade protein shakes (they have a list of 4 but doing some research I found that the Premier Protein from Costco are the most affordable ones), 16 ounces of regular orange juice and 32 ounces of water mixed with electrolyte mixes (Nuun or IV Hydration). After finishing those each day I can have broth or bouillon or non carbonated beverages. He also recommended a low carb diet until then. The surgeon also mentioned that I should be near the hospital after the release for some days since it seems that the majority of complication arise in the first two weeks and I live several hours away. These days I find myself craving things that I never crave. I read somewhere that they are called “food funerals”. And here I go toward another food funeral. Tonight is cantaloupe.😀
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    A Fib and Gastric Bypass

    I know that I am late to this topic, but as a person that was newly diagnosed with AFib and has the surgery scheduled for 6/5/23, I think I understand the subject well. There is solid research coming from Australia that shows that AFib reverses or at least improves after drastic weight loss. This is what my Mayo Clinic cardiologist told me. I hesitated for years to get a gastric bypass but after learning this aspect, I scheduled my gastric bypass surgery. I talked to my gastric surgeon, he knows I have Afib and that I take medication for it and there are no issues whatsoever. I am sure he is consulting with my cardiologist. I wish you the best, this gastric bypass surgery might save us from Afib at least for some years. Let’s hope that the Aussies are 100% correct! 😀
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    JUNE SURGERY BUDDIES

    My surgery is on June 5th. I pray that this is the right decision and that I will be healthier. For me it was between this surgery or heart surgery so the choice was clear. I am excited and scared at the same time.
  10. Good luck on an April date, I hope you get it. I finished all appointments for the surgery and my insurance approved the procedure but Mayo Clinic does not have anything available until June. I hoped for April, I have to settle for June.

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