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Spring Dixie

Gastric Bypass Patients
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  1. I looked at the percentage of probable weight loss. I thought this was a great tool for that: https://www.realize.com/do-i-qualify/potential-results Talking with my doctor he said I could start out by doing the sleeve and then revise to RNY if I wanted more results. I however only plan on having 1 surgery and making it work. I kind of think of it as choosing the best most efficient tool for myself and going in knowing you're going to give it all you've got to use it and get the best possible result you can I'm also not a fan of completely removing something from my body. For me it is scarier to completely remove 80% of my stomach then reroute my intestines. ETA: I just also wanted to state that I do not take any meds consistently so that had no baring on my choice. Also it depends on how much you have to loose. While most that I have read gives RNY a slightly higher percentage of loss, if you don't need to loose as much the amount of pounds difference between the two is going to be negligible, however, if your looking to loose 2-300+ pounds the difference in potential percentage loss will be greater (ie what was a 10lb difference for someone smaller is a 30+lb difference for someone larger).
  2. Spring Dixie

    VERY UPSET NO SURGERY NOW

    I'm very sorry and empathize, I've been on this roller coaster for 10 years now. Just know this is a temporary speed bump. Have you talked to them to see what you can do to improve so that your lungs can handle the surgery?
  3. I hope I look that great after only 5 weeks!
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    Hello

    So far I'm on track for October 13 I haven't discussed recovery time with my physician yet so if he thinks I can manage with only 1 week off then I will have it in October. If not surgery will have to wait until my December break.
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    Pre-Op Advice

    So I am approximately 50 days out from surgery (I am litterally still in shock and disbelief) and I'm trying to get myself to a place where I feel prepared. I wanted to see from y'all that have already been though this have any advice for me. Anything you recommend I do or get before hand. What helped you in the first couple of weeks. Mistakes you made that I may learn from. Any and all advice is welcome
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    Pre-Op Advice

    Thanks for the suggestions I bought the big book on GB last month and am just about through it.
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    Pics at 12 weeks

    You look fantastic! Keep up the good work! You're looking so much younger and healthier!
  8. Roller coasters are the worst. I went on one at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. I was taking my little sister on the coaster and I figured I would fit because it was just a lab bar. Well I was wrong, I got in and realized I could not get it to click no matter how much I pushed. An attendant then came over and was litterally jumping trying to get it down. I told him I would just get off but he woudln't let me. Another attendant came over and they both went at trying to slam the bar down. After what seemed like forever they finally got it to click. It was absolutly humilating having to go through that while the line of 100 people stare and point and laugh at you. It was sooo painful as well, they had pinched my thighs with the lab bar and every twist and turn on the coaster, I litterally had bruises afterwards. Needless to say that was the last roller coaster I ever went on.
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    Keep the dress? Yay or nay?

    I don't think this dress flatters you at all either :/
  10. You can't call today? That looks infected.
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    This time maybe

    It all seems surreal. I've been waiting for this for 10 years and now suddenly it is 2 months away! It's a bit overwhelming actually. I've got to talk to my surgeon still and see if he thinks it'll be a good idea to have my surgery in October as I'll only have a week to recover, or if I should wait until December, where I'll have 2.5 weeks of recovery time. I have a high pain tolerance and don't think that will be a barrier for me. It's the "side effects" like fatigue, dizziness ect that worry me but I don't know how his patients usually fair afterwards. I want this done as soon as possible so if he thinks I will be able to return after I week I'll get it done in October
  12. Just had mine today and it was supper easy peasy. Surgeon just went over the surgeries he'd recommend for me and we discussed the pros and cons-it was a short conversation because I've researched the crap out of them and already have my mind set-surgeon agreed with my choice. He also went over my health history and then a coordinator came and gave me a list of things I have to get done in order to submit to insurance (labs, pap, endoscopy, psych and nutrition class) and then set me up with some of those appointments. Done
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    This time maybe

    Good news! The only things I need to get done are labs, pap, endoscopy, psych and nutrition class. My coordinator thinks there should be no reason why I can't get it done in October!
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    This time maybe

    At my first appointment! Eeek! This is getting real!
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    Fresno, CA Sleevers

    I don't know if he'll be my actual surgeon. I would prefer Dr. Boone, but Friday was the only day I had to make my initial visit and my only option for that day was Dr. Ghiassi. Unless I get a horrible vibe from him on Friday I won't mind either way.
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    Fresno, CA Sleevers

    Hello! I have my first appointment with Dr. Ghiassi this coming week. I'm pretty excited! Dr. Boone did my fathers surgery about 10 years ago and has absolutely loved the support he's gotten from the staff all these years
  17. Just subbing in on this because I'm curious, not that I plan on leaving my job anytime soon. But I wonder how the new healthcare laws and the no exculsions on pre-existing condtions will play into things like this.
  18. Anyone who thinks it's easy just doesn't understand how the surgery works. They think it actually is a magic bullet and all you had to do was go under the knife, then sit back and take a vacation while the pounds flew off.
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    For my 20 something ladies!

    I already figured there was no hope for mine, they are already sad and have been sad for as long as I can remember. They are rittled with stretch marks and I can only expect they'll look like deflated ballons after the weight loss. But I would rather deflated boobs that I can stuff into a nice bra then looking like a hot air ballon that sticks out like a sore thumb.
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    This time maybe

    Ya'll I could just cry right now! I just got my insurance card and was finally able to pull up my benefits-not just the form that states bariatric surgery is a covered benefit...my surgery is indeed completely covered and on top of that it doesn't look like I'll have a million hoops to jump through! Requirements: Morbid Obesity, performed at a CME facilty and formal request for surgery to be performed. The last insurance I got stated bariatric surgery was covered but when I finally got the benefit paperwork it only covered a quarter of the cost. I had hoped when I made this thread, but was holding my breath to be told I once again wouldn't be able to actually get it done. 10 years, this time will be different. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. I'm so excited!
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    Sleep Study

    I've read it's not too bad ???? Good luck! You're not to far away!
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    Complications

    Oh that sounds like great news! Praying this journey is not too hard for you and you come out healthy!
  23. I'm very greatful to have stumbled upon this thread. If anything else your experiance has made it very clear to me how much WLS is ONLY a tool and it can be SO easy to sabotage oneself. I know I am prepared for the journey ahead but this thread has showed me how much work it truely is going to be and how watchful I need to be. OP I really hope you can figure it out. You may not "trust' your doctor (which I just don't understand-they're not there to sabotage your but help you, you're the one that is untrustworthy) but you need to discuss your behaviors with them and come up with a game plan. I really hope you can come around and make this work for yourself. For everyone freaking out over the 600 calorie diet...I'm sure he was put on that because he wasn't honest with the doctor with how many calories he was actually eating.
  24. Woooo Whooo! That's amazing! Congratulations and way to go! Any before and afters?
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    Scared

    I sympatize! I'm sure you'll do just fine though I'm with you with the fear of vomiting. There is nothing I hate more either-mainly because I rarely throw-up, but when I do, my body gives it everything it has which makes it much worse because I fear I'll damage something shortly after surgery. But that fear and the many other fears I have surrounding having this surgery, don't compare to the fear of continuing to live like this. Best of luck with your surgery!

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