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hello everyone my name is Michelle I got my surgery done November 4th my highest weight of 251 pound I am currently 224 pounds I lost 10 pounds on my liquid diet and then lost another 17 pounds after surgery I am very happy I did this guess I was regretting it the first couple of days because of the pain that I was feeling but after that I'm only a week out and I feel so much better looking forward to getting to know some of you guys and see what you guys have to say about your experience in your journey wish me luck
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How long was your process?
blizair09 replied to Newbeginnings313's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had an appointment with my PCP on February 3. My first appointment with the surgeon's NP was March 3. My sixth appointment with the surgeon himself was August 10, and my surgery was September 28. Good luck! -
Finally.......it's happened to me!
pink dahlia replied to Bandista's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Congratulations Bandista !! Happy for you ! Love your progress report , Its so much like mine ! I also started at a size 18, now almost any size 10 off the rack will fit. I also got addicted to exercise , running ! Cant run far or fast, but as soon as my plantar facitis ( heel injury) heals , I'll be back to running ! Congrats to you !! -
Exercise, yes that..
thinoneday replied to gettingpissed's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
The change in weight hasn't changed me whatsoever, but that is just me. . . I've hated exercise all my life and i continue to hate it. . . I do fit it in though, our workplace has a fit for life thing going on that goes like this. . . if you park around work, you pay the full parking rate $10/day however if you park under the bridge 1/4 mile away from work you only pay $2.00/day. . . soooooo I park under the bridge and walk every day it takes about 10 - 15 minutes each way depending on the weather and so on. . . I also do lots of housework and yard work. . . but that is about it, I won't do the gym or do extra walking or anything like that. . . I just find it an inconvenience, but again, that is just me. I do stuff i like to do and if it involves physicial fitness good for me. . . for example not only my yardwork, but i like to horseback ride, swim, do nature walks (at my pace) go to the coast, go tubing, canoeing, etc. . . but i'm sure as heck not looking to exercise. . . -
Not Sure if its the right move...
DonRodolfo replied to JerseyBuckhunter53's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Welcome to VST! I was taken off of one of my high blood pressure meds when I was discharged. I was taken off the other one just yesterday. I haven't had a Metformin for diabetes since I entered the hospital. It was so cool to me to see my surgeon take me off of all these meds. Recovery? I was out of work for three weeks. To me, I recovered the first week and enjoyed the other two weeks of vacation. And the worst part of the first week was the first hour after surgery. I felt better by the minute after that. I lost 50lbs preop and 34 postop. My waist size before surgery was 62. As of this morning, it is 56. I wore a pair of pants to work this morning I had not been able to wear for over 10 years. -
2 weeks, 10 pounds. I had RNY on 4-27 Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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Oooo Skinny Fingers!! Keep up the good work!! Someday maybe I will get to wear the ring I was actually married in, again. I love my 10 yr anniversary ring - but gee, the first band has serious sentimental value. Congrats!!
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I am sorry that you are feeling pain and are uncomfortable. I was banded on April 28 -- and do not get my 1st fill until next week on June 10....... I can not wait -- and I hope that I get some restriction. keep us posted....k?
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Very heavy pre-op ANXIETY
marycw1955 replied to V.V.V.'s topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Don't second guess your decision. I am on day 6 of post-op and am on a liquid diet. I haven't felt this good in over 20 years. The surgery had 1-2 days of minimal discomfort. I have been home for 4 days and haven't even looked at the pain meds. I'm drinking my liquids, Protein shakes and Vitamins and for someone who hasn't eaten anything in 7 days, I have more energy than I did a month ago. I'm down 10 pounds since the surgery. I'm not hungry and actually take greater joy in cooking now than I did before. I guess it's my way to rebuild my relationship with food, and this is the first stage. There's never going to be a better time or way to change your life. You can do it, believe me, you will!! Good luck sweetie!! -
I am 3 days post op and my mom bought me two bags of Crystal Light Hard Candy. I am on clears for 10 days. Is it ok to have these sugar free candies too?
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1st time in over 10 years I'm in family Xmas photo
srosek posted a gallery image in Member Photo Gallery
From the album: My Journey
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Anyone having surgery in November
ajm7658 replied to christo5's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
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Anyone from CT looking to share support?
LAURIE290 replied to LAURIE290's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
That is so neat! Maybe we can talk back and forth about ideas, experiences, etc... Makes me feel so much better to talk to someone with the same doc. Other people have amazingly different experiences. Anyway, I was so incredibly lucky as far as the appointment timing. I went to the preop, talked to Tishler for about 10 minutes...basically just about any concerns I may have. The nurse came in just after and said "well, we actually have an appointment open 11 days from now. I pretty sure my jaw dropped! Alba had let me know that the norm would be about 2 to 4 weeks after preop for surgery. I was so excited and suddenly scared out of my mind at the same time. Only because I was not prepared to hear that and you do go for a physical with your primary care doc as well as a quick, no fasting blood test within the week before surgery. And, of course, I suddenly realized I need to go food shopping, grab a heating pad, hibiclens, get babysitters, start the liquid diet and so on and so on. Anyway, I hope you get just as lucky! I'm all set now and happy to be getting it over with sooner rather than later. I should tell you that you really do get used to the liquid diet pretty quickly. It wasn't as bad as I thought and two nurses have called from the hospital to make sure I have all questions answered and everything ready. One of them was so nice and we talked for over an hour. She really put my mind at ease about the surgery, etc... Any questions at all, don't hesitate to ask. You're welcome to email me directly too: LAURIESMAILBOX2@GMAIL.COM TY for the support! -
haven't told my hubby yet
Patterba replied to PMOSS's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Interesting topic. I just flat out told my husband I am doing this. I have spent soooo many years worrying and catering to my entire family, I decided this is my time. I only wish I came to this point 10 years earlier. Don't get me wrong I love my family unconditionally. But the kids are out of the house, my husband is consumed with keeping his job and I work too. This is my time. I have heard so much about women not putting themselves first. But not this mama ... she is going to the top of the list this time. -
I hate shopping for this reason. When I was plus sized I was a 22 across the board, some brands fit a bit snugger than others but I was still a 22 and a 1X on top, I could go into any of the very limited options we had for plus size clothing and buy a 22 without having to try it on. Now when I go in a store I have to take 10-14 into the dressing room with me. Right now I currently have 2 pairs of 14 dress pants (one fits perfectly, one is huge) and 3 pair of size 12 dress pants (2 fit perfect, one is snug) 2 pairs of size 14 jeans (one fits perfect, one is large), 3 pairs of size 12s (2 are huge and 1 fits okay but sags in the butt) and 1 pair of size 10s that fit perfect unless out of the dryer. I bought them at Sear, Boscovs, Dress Barn, American Eagle and Marshalls and all fit completely differently. So far I've found dress barn to have the best fit to my measurements. I can wear small or medium tops or XL in juniors and Im a size 12 dress.
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I can't offer much, I'm only 10 days post op but originally that is what I wanted. After research I decided against the band due to complications, always getting fills, and having a foreign object. The first doctor I went to was opposite as yours. I wanted sleeve by that point he suggested band but was willing, I found a new surgeon as the only reason was band was that surgeon's specialty. I researched alot on here and after my initial thoughts band was never an option. Keep reading and be sure to ask the people who had band to sleeve revision Also to had there are success stories with the band for me though sleeve was the better option.
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10 MONTHS post 150 something. LOL I cant remember but I look HOT.
RUready4me posted a gallery image in Member Photo Gallery
From the album: Post Op
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I’m less than a week from my SADI and I get stomach spasms when I have certain things. Water and broth is fine, liquid Tylenol and jello though both trigger it. It only lasts maybe 5-10 seconds then subsides. I just assumed that I’m still healing and that it will go away.
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I'm oficially out of the 400's yey!!! I started my pre-op on 8/8/12 @ 445lbs got banded on 8/21/12 and it is now 10/4/12 and i'm oficially 399.4lbs =) yey for me =) I have met my first weigh loss goal that it was to breake the 4, in more pounds I will reach my second goal that it is to lose my first 50lbs yey again! =) ps. I will up-date my ticker on monday =)
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How much does it cost to have the band removed?
momof4 replied to corinnel's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Paula, My insurance did not pay for my conversion. I was self pay for the band and was self pay for my MGB. I didn't know about the MGB until about 6 months after I got my band. I wish I would have known before and saved myself from making a very expensive mistake. The band just wasn't the right choice for me. My body never liked it inside of me and started having weird health problems--which have gone away since getting my band removed. I have lost over 10 lbs. already and my pants are fitting very loose already. The MGB was the best choice for me and I liked the fact that it is easily reversible. That's the reason I got the band in the first place because my husband was terrified of the gastric bypass not being reversible (or easily reversible). Tricia -
I just wanted to intruduce myself and say hello to my new friends. My surgery is Nov 3 and I'm so exited:biggrin:, anxious :unsure:and scared :confused_smile:all at the same time. My surgeon is Dr. Patters and we are both from Delaware. I'm 29 years old and I been overweight for the last 10 years and I'm ready for a change and I'm also ready to work hard and see the pounds drop off. I'm so happy that I found this web site and I hope we can all help each other. Thanks!!!!:Dancing_biggrin:
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Hello everyone, all such great help and all newbies need support. I am hearing what wonderful information your are giving. Yes, you can eat what ever you want within limits. I have been banded over a year now and I am keeping off 110 pounds. I did stop drinking all soda, my choice. Our body just does not need it. It was about 2 weeks and I never thought about it again. I do NOT drink anything with my meals. This is so so so important. I stay fuller longer. I need to be on a schedule because I never get hungry. I need to nourish myself with REAL food, not too much, mostly plants with PROTEINS first. Eat small to be small. If it comes to you thru the window of your car it is NOT real. So important to practice small chewing. Putting the fork and knife down to rest and eating slowly are all great practices. We will eat less and get more full and more satisfaction from eating and tasting our food. I miss eating fast. I miss eating Large quantities of food at one time. I miss feeling over stuffed. I do not miss being morbidly Obese and having a BMI of over 40. I love my new clothes and my new figure and all the great comments I get now I am a size 10. I am so grateful to everyone on this site that helped me when I was a Newbie. Best wishes everyone imaluckydog
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Having Trouble Eating
lsereno replied to lkcraig316's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi Lisa, I'm on my first week of soft foods and I don't want to eat most of the time either. I just set my timer and slog through it. I really want to get away from the Protein drinks so I've been eating 3 oz of protein per meal. I just can't face anything to solid first thing in the morning so I have 1/2 cup of greek yogurt (10 grams protein) for breakfast. I also have a couple of slices of peach, which I enjoy. Then I have a low-cal string cheese (8 grams of protein) mid-morning, 3 oz of turkey, chicken, ham, fish, or shrimp for lunch and dinner, and a Protein shake before bed. I've been making these with 4-5 strawberries, 4 oz of ice, 1/4 cup unsweetened soy milk, 1/4 cup Water, and a couple of spoons of splenda. I am eating only my favorite foods, but it is still hard to eat. I'm mot worried though because I've read of lots of people have problems early out and they resolve with time. I feel like my stomach is still healing, so I'm not surprised it's a little cranky when food gets shoved down there. Lynda -
I think your right. When we are working and have to get things done we push past and ignore what our body is telling us. Then when we can rest it hits hard. It was week 9/10 before I honestly got all of my energy back and felt totally 100% again. I would have good days and really tired days. The good days I had to pace myself because it would go to hell real quick! Stay out of the heat that will sap your energy also. Hang in there and treat yourself to some quiet rest!
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I'm here with all of you! Day 3 of preop liquid diet and...cheated on the 10 little tiny oyster crackers that were left in the cupboard. Yep...counted every one of them. Probably not the end of the world however, I realize the importance of not having things in the house for me to go to and keeping myself busy. Nighttime, t.v. time is the worst for me. Have to start creating a new normal.