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RubyTuesday

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About RubyTuesday

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  • Birthday 06/18/1984

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    El Paso
  • State
    TX
  • Zip Code
    79924
  1. Happy 29th Birthday RubyTuesday!

  2. 2 years have passed since you registered at VerticalSleeveTalk! Happy 2nd Anniversary RubyTuesday!

  3. 2 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 2nd Anniversary RubyTuesday!

  4. RubyTuesday

    Complications...

    p.s. I'll post pictures soon!!
  5. RubyTuesday

    Complications...

    Thank you for your support everyone! I was reluctant to share the story, because, to be honest- it's embarrassing. Everyone always tells you to slow down, etc., but I just couldn't. I think one of the hardest parts of all this, is that I have to start all over with the post op diet again. I'm back on mushies!
  6. RubyTuesday

    Complications...

    Thanks gals! Lan- I'm about 5 months out. It's crazy- it feels like it's been so much longer! Nov. 2nd was the big day. Like I said, it is EXTREMELY rare. But it's always better to slow down. If there's pain- it's wrong. I got to the point where I was eating to pain. And now that my sleeve has been fixed, the only thing that can expand is the sleeve, or my esophagus. And the esophagus dialating is dangerous. I've decided I'm going to chew 25-30 times, and put my spoon down for 2 mins in between bites, until it's habit. le sigh. But it's all worth it. :smile1:
  7. Well, I've been gone for a while. Everything was going really well, then I hit a long stall. I stopped having bowel movements but once every couple of weeks, I developed random heartburn and pain in my chest. One night, I woke up with severe nausea, then the pain started. I thought I was having a heart attack. I rushed myself to the ER, and the doctor ignored me. I was in severe pain, and very dehydrated but he discharged me with a stomach virus, even though the pain I was having was not abdominal, but more in my sternum, and was burning not cramping. So, once discharged, and embarrassed, I walked over to the surgery clinic and they, God bless them, saw me right away. They did an abdominal series, blood work, and scoped me. The scope revealed what looked to be a hiatal hernia. So, I was admitted to the hospital and scheduled for surgery the next day. The next morning they performed a barium swallow and discovered that it was actually a pouch that formed off of my sleeve and was acting like a psuedo-stomach, collecting food and the like, but not digesting. My sleeve was virtually untouched. It's very rare, and as far as I know unheard of. So, I was operated on to remove the pouch. I'm doing MUCH better, and the great news is I have a brand new and smaller sleeve. Yee ha! I'm down to 185, which makes me 65 lbs less. This pouch was my fault. It's very rare, but happened because I ate too fast. My surgeon does not tend to cut right next to the esophagus to avoid leaks, and the small portion of stomach there began to dialate and expand as I ate. It was 5cm big by the time they removed it. Needless to say, it was an experience. But I still wouldn't trade my sleeve for the world. I'm just going to be really careful this time around. -Ruby P.S. For all who know me, my hubby is deployed, but I get to see him in 2 weeks for R&R. He hasn't seen me since the surgery!!!!!!:smile1:
  8. Hey girl!! Glad to see you here. How's it going? Any word on a date?

  9. Hey-I met you at last months support group up at Beaumont. I sat behind you. I finally joined the site! :)

  10. You're in our prayers! Congrats!
  11. I had the same fear. But once I started eating solid protein, all those fears were laid to rest. I can eat maybe 1/4 to 1/2 of a 4 oz chicken breast before i'm stuffed.
  12. RubyTuesday

    feeling down and doubtful...

    Hi there Rgod- First of all, I'm so sorry you're not being supported in your decision. It is so important to have a support system through all this, and so, I hope you are able to have SOMEONE there to root you on. Secondly, each person needs to make a decision about this surgery on their own. It's major surgery, and absolutely carries risks with it, but, for me at least, the risks were worth it. I find difficult to understand that the fellow died of malnourishment. Since there is no malabsorption component to this surgery, if you take your Vitamins and eat sensibly, you shouldn't have a problem. Also, this surgery is OFTEN performed on people with stomach cancers. The surgery itself has been performed for a while now, but it's new to the weight loss surgery realm of things. I'm so happy your uncles have had success with the band. But trust your instincts. If the sleeve is right for you, then that's what matters. My personal journey has been uncomplicated and easy after the initial two weeks. The only trouble I've encountered is a little depression immediately following the surgery. I have PLENTY of energy, in fact more than I've ever had. And now, I'm happy, and down 56 lbs in just over 2 months. Good luck in your decision and let me know if you need anything or have any questions! -Ruby
  13. RubyTuesday

    I have less than 24 hours!!!!!!!!!!!!

    You're in my prayers Ready2BHealthy!! You'll do great, and before you know it you'll be in the losers circle! -Ruby
  14. RubyTuesday

    Mushie food ideas?

    I agree with Mini-Me. You should consult your nutritionist/dietician. For me- I wasn't given any real guideline for it. My personal trainer says 60% of your daily calories should be from carbs. My doc says just limit white carbs- after all your body needs carbs to function. I generally eat alot of carbs. But they're fruit and veggie, and dietary Fiber, not so much refined sugars. I'm of the understanding that it's more about the quality not quantity. -Ruby
  15. RubyTuesday

    full feeling...

    I'm sort of a mix of everyone- I just don't feel like eating any more when I'm done. Occassionally, when I eat too fast, which is often, I get pain in my chest, and that stops me fast. But other than that, I just don't have a taste for the food anymore. I don't feel hunger- but I have a burning sensation in my upper stomach. When I eat some, it goes away. I'm just 2 months out, so I am certainly still working out the kinks.

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