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About obesity comorbidities,after any bariatric surgery.
Rob Nissam replied to Rob Nissam's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
My worst problem is to go down the stairs,especially the left knee.Thank you very much for your help! -
About obesity comorbidities,after any bariatric surgery.
Rob Nissam posted a topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Hi,these are my concerns:1-Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS),2-Gout,3-Knee pain.I'll appreciate any experiences about these comorbidities,after the weight loss.Thanks in advance! -
About obesity comorbidities,after any bariatric surgery.
Rob Nissam replied to Rob Nissam's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
After VSG,I had the diagnostic and every day got worse breakouts,nothing helps for almost 7 years(Humira,Otezla,etc).Recently,like 4 months ago,I stop the whey protein and dairy products,limited my carbs and sugar,start consuming pork and lard again(just the opposite of the Dermatologists advices)and suddenly I had no more flare-ups.Your testimonials bring me hopes.Thank you! -
About obesity comorbidities,after any bariatric surgery.
Rob Nissam replied to Rob Nissam's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Thank you very much for sharing your valuable experience! -
August Surgery buddies
Rob Nissam replied to Averdra's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Not the left,the right shoulder. -
August Surgery buddies
Rob Nissam replied to Averdra's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Just talking about gas,Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most common gas used in laparoscopic surgery to inflate the patient's abdomen, or create pneumoperitoneum,in the case that you feel pain at any label in your left shoulder,specifically the rotator cuff,is a consequence of CO2;in that case you can contact an Sports Medicine Specialist Doctor and explain the situation or,don't waste time and resources and check in YouTube for excellent videos of simple excercises to resolve it.You are doing excellent,I wish you good luck again! -
Walking is the best,with or without any surgery;swimming is another good option.Start to enjoy your new life,you deserve it.
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The range of common channel length is 200 to 300 cm,we agree in 275 cm.
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Congratulations and I wish you a complete recovery soon!Plus,you are very lucky they removed your gallbladder,before it starts giving problems.In your case,witch common channel length was decided?I had the appointment with the surgeon today,he told me that the length of my common channel will be 275 cm(I 100% agree),when he start the surgery first check the sleeve and if necessary to resize he will do it.The surgery will be laparoscopic and will take 30 to 45 minutes.Tomorrow the patient advocate is going to call me for the next steps.Good luck!
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Hi,2 hours ago I finished the psychologist evaluation clearness,probably I'll have the Sadi's surgery in a month and half.Like you,I had a previous gastric sleeve surgery(4/2017) without the expected results,that's the reason of the revision.I'm a 64 year old male,and 310 lbs.I wish you the best in your next surgery and I'll be following your posts as a valuable information resource .Thanks a lot!