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  1. jennifer1

    Pre-Op Diet

    My surgeon is kinda strict. My 2 week pre-op diet is liquids only! ugh!! so far i'm on day 2 and i havent killed anyone yet! suprizingly. My surgeon has a 0 pound restriction, meaning if you gain weight from your pre-op testing to the day of surgery he can refuse to do the surgery. I asked the nurse how strict he was about that and she said that's really if you gain 10+pounds, not sure how you could do that on a 2 week liquid diet, but i guess if you did the fool and ate everything in site it's possible! LOL! Are you allowed to have food or just liquids. I'm sure cheating once or twice wouldnt be a problem, but i just wouldnt make a habit of it. I told myself this is my test before the band to see how serious i was(my own personal challenge.) I wish you the best!
  2. @@Sajijoma Was going to say the same thing. My process has taken almost 10 months! But don't let that discourage you. One day at a time and keep that motivation! You can do it!
  3. Thank you everyone! I attended the information session yesterday and I'm feeling really good about all of this. The timeline is going to depend on how long it takes to drop 10%, and I am concerned about that -- I've been trying to lose 10% since 1995, only to continually lose a few pounds, and then gain a few more... sigh. But I really want this. The tool this will give me I really believe will be my solution, and I want it to work.
  4. marfar7

    my journey has come to an end :(

    Thats good to hear, that you had the plication added for your replacement surgery. I'm debating whether or not to get my band replaced (it's had a minimal slip for 10 mths now) or to suffer with a broken band that doesn't work correctly, but I have no more symptoms. I'd like to have plication added, since it wasn't available in 2009. Nice to know that they do this now. Marci
  5. Nmelo723

    Prepping!

    Lmao! It's my husbands cereal I'm trying to cut carbs down now to make the pre op diet much easier Started this journey 1/25/17 SW: 251 CW: 244 Goal weight: 130 Surgery date: 7/19/17
  6. Some background: 64 years old - had lap band 6.5 years ago - never worked for me. I hate it and want it out. Saw doctor today and she can remove band and do sleeve at same time. I have osteoporosis due to having taken femara (anti-estrogen) for 10 years following breast cancer. I also have severe back problems (you name it, I have it) that Aleve helps (Tylenol doesn't). Questions: 1) Do you get dumping syndrome with the sleeve? 2) Does the sleeve make osteoporosis worse? 3) What do you take for chronic pain (like arthritis or back pain) that works? 4) Do you suffer from Vitamin or mineral deficiency or poor nutrition from stomach being smaller? I'm sure I'll have other questions and will certainly ask the doctor, too. Thanks.
  7. http://gastricplication.org/2010/10/3-year-gastric-plication-report/ I consider 61 percent after 24 months a failure. If I'm going to spend the amount of money it costs to do this along with the surgery and recovery time I'm going to do it right the first time. Also, the complications that go along with Plication are much more than that of the sleeve. It's still very experimental compared to the sleeve. I'm not trying to discourage anyone from anything, however I will speak from my own experience. Further, this is a forum where people are entitled to their opinions otherwise there would not be a forum for postings.... nor people posting questions. I believe strongly in the sleeve because it has worked and continues to work for me. It saved my life and I always always tell people about it and encourage them to do whatever it takes to make themselves healthy again, however when I know that people have suffered with other WLS like band, plication and so forth I will tell them about that as well so that they make an educated and well informed decision about something as serious as weighloss surgery. Further more....why would you do a surgery that has "limited results". That's a huge gamble to make with your body when you could do something that, while still experimental, has more than limited results....
  8. Hello, all the way from Dubai, United Arab Emirates. My name is Yumna and I'm Canadian/Pakistani. Living in UAE since 2008. I've been obese my entire life. Thank you, mama and Papa genes! I have the same story as all of you in my position. Did 100000s of diets, activities, prepared food subscription, spent thousands of dollars on things that just DIDNT WORK! I also suffer from PCOS and it's not been easy! I'm honestly so tired of trying and now that I am married (since 2019 January) I want to start a family. My PCOS is the number 1 reason why I've resulted in looking into gastric surgery, I knew the option was always there but to be honest I never felt uneasy in my skin. Growing up chubby made me comfortable with who I am. But now that I had a miscarriage and want to start a family. All i am seeing at the end of this dark tunnel is another thousands of dollars, needles, and suffering for years to try to grow a family. JUST BECAUSE OF PCOS AND OBESITY! Ahh, my frustration now is beyond I've ever been with my weight and PCOS. So here I am looking through this forum and trying my best to get all the information i can for 1. Gastric mini bypass 2. Gastric sleeve These two are what I'm stuck between, I've visited a very qualified surgeon here in UAE - he has recommended the mini gastric. however, the idea that not only will my stomach be sliced but also my intestine is scaring me. So i ask you gastric sleeve and bypass recoveries to tell me which option is best and why. When you were deciding why did you choose what you did and how has it helped you and failed you throughout the years post-surgery, I want to know the good the bad, and the ugly! I would like to make a decision in the coming 2 weeks and set my mind up. Till then ill continue to go through the millions of threads here! If you've read this far, THANK YOU! 😍
  9. oldoneyoungagain

    KANSAS CITY

    Welcome Tammy. Glad to see another Kansas Citian on board. Just had my insurance papers submitted last Thursday right after I finished my very last ("in's and out's, do's and don'ts class) it is the final class where the dietiatian, surgical nurse and physical therapist tells us what we can eat and when, nurse tells us what to expect, and physical therapist has more to do with excerise. Anyway decided to check on my insurance website to see if they had received it, which they have. It is still pending but the surgeon has to give them a date for surgery. It looks like they have scheduled me for 10/23/13 once approved. Wishing you the best of luck in becoming a new you. Keep posting.
  10. denizzzzzz

    New to the forum

    Hi everyone, I hope it’s ok to post here. I just signed up to hopefully find some additional support in this journey. I finished my 6th dietician appointment June 29 and currently waiting on insurance approval (I have UHC and they require a 6 month process and a COE.... ugh). Anyway, my surgery is scheduled for August 24 as the soonest date, but I’m nervous it may be postponed due to COVID-19. Of course those folks are more important but I hope you understand where I’m coming from. I was due to get married in September, but for everyone’s safety, we cancelled the wedding and will elope somewhere instead. I’m relieved as wedding planning is stressful and I find myself yo-yoing, of course. I have a lot of faith in myself to be successful with my sleeve surgery. I’ve struggled with my weight for most of my life and I’m looking forward to feeling healthy, confident, and having more energy. I’m looking forward to learning from all of you! Thanks!
  11. shmily

    3 days out and hungry?

    I experienced that rumbly tummy but it was the air/gas rumbling around.....I felt like I was carrying a 10 lb baby~~
  12. puchy123

    stalls?

    Wow!! You're doing wonderful. I'm one month one and 10 days I'm down 30lbd ive been stalled since June 21st don't know what it is but I decided I wasn't going to let it bring me down
  13. Not yet...I go on the 23rd to learn all about that fun part...lol..I do know it's 10 days and it's some kind of protein drink...
  14. Welp.. I had my sleeve Tuesday the 8th and Today is Thursday the 10 th. The first day is the worse. Thank goodness for pain meds. I started at 274.6 the day I started pre-op liquid diet (14 days). The day of surgery I was 260.3. Today two days later I am 255. Its difficult journey, but every hour it gets better. Hopefully, I will discharged in the morning tomorrow.
  15. pink dahlia

    Cheated On Pre-Op Diet

    i was good 90% of the time and not so good the other 10%. i still lost 6 lbs and my few small cheats had no effect on my surgery. i wouldnt worry about it, i think the dr just wants you to lose weight to help your liver be smaller before surgery. call your drs office if you need to, im sure youre not the 1st person who cheated. good luck !!
  16. NCLisa

    3rd Fill

    After each fill, eating hurts for about 3 weeks. Even my abdomen swells for a week and even drinking liquids hurt. I don't pb much, but the first bites of food are painful, then I have to wait about 10 minutes, and eat a little more of the food. Takes me about 45 minutes to finish a small meal. I usually start feeling a little better right before the next fill. My 3rd fill was last Thursday morning, and its the usual, but this time I have a little heartburn. It's not a lot, just mild. But because I seem to really swell from each fill where it takes several weeks to heal, I'm thinking I should give it until my next fill. If I still have the heartburn on Aug 27, then I'll have them take a little saline out. I was able to eat some tuna salad this afternoon, so I can eat solid foods, not just Soup and Protein drinks. I wish I healed as fast as some of you!
  17. I am about 3 weeks post op (surgery was 10/3), i have never suffered from acne, but since the surgery my chin/face has broken out.... Its so strange because i completely follow my diet ( ie water, protein etc)... Has anyone else experienced this? I am 31 yrs old, im starting to feel like a teenager.... Grrrr... Any advice/help is appreciated... Have lost 20lbs since surgery.....
  18. Ladybandito

    Where is your port?

    Mine is straight up about 5 inches higher than my belly button and about 10 inches below my boobs. I have no idea why he placed it there, but it works well for me.
  19. JamieLogical

    Pre-op weight loss?

    My program wanted me to try to lose 10%, but a minimum of 5%.
  20. mrsdaniel2013

    Bread

    Okay. So I understand that bread is bad. And that we are to basically avoid it forever. My question is- is this all bread? All bread-like products? What about things like no and low-carb bread or wraps? Are these going to be forever no-nos as well? HW 420 SW 347 CW 329 Sleeved April 10, 2017
  21. YummyMummy101

    Plateau

    My surgeon specifically told me before surgery that fuming and doing weights would slow down the weight loss process... So he advised not to do any of that till 10-12 months post op if I wanted to lose more weight and fast.
  22. busybeebug

    Reality is setting in...

    I'm in the same boat. One minute I'm excited next minute I'm scared sometimes I'm like yeah whatever, sometimes it's why did I wait this long. Then what am I doing. I have no real doubts. I am 100% ready for this but the emotions just roll.I'm lucky to travel between now and Sept 19. I get to ride in a Tall Ship during a parade of sail. I might be able to go into a helo to take aerial photos of the event. I'm waiting game for final clearance in the latter. Staying in my favorite hotel for just about a week for work. Hopefully this will keep my mind busy for the most part. I am having one big (ish) who cares meal at the melting pot. I've totally been craving this experience. I refuse to call it a "food funeral" because when I hit my goal and eating at whatever my normal diet will be, I should be able to eat a modified menu there if I choose to. Who knows I may not even want to. Ack... it's coming soon. Lol Sent from my SM-G935V using the BariatricPal App
  23. I excited I got my papers in to do my EKG and blood work just feel like everything is one step closer...I will do this then have my appt for my nut and psychologist on the 19 then my 2appt with the psychologist on the 26 then I see the nurse on sept 15 everything is falling into place
  24. JerseyCityGal, Everyone will have a different situation. Typically you're allowed either a standard deduction or you can itemize -- not both. So think about your filing status for next year vs. the amount of money that will be spent out-of-pocket (non-reimbursed) on medical care. Just for kicks and giggles, you could go to TurboTax or HRBlock and see which option is recommended. For most people, the standard deduction is usually higher. Also it's not a 1:1 match, there is a calculation utilized. Topic 502 - Medical and Dental Expenses If you itemize your deductions for a taxable year on Form 1040, Schedule A (PDF), you may be able to deduct expenses you paid that year for medical and dental care for yourself, your spouse and your dependents. For years beginning after December 31, 2012, you may deduct only the amount of your total medical expenses that exceed 10% of your adjusted gross income or 7.5% if you or your spouse is 65 or older. The 7.5% limitation is a temporary exemption starting January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2016 for individuals age 65 and older and their spouses. You figure the amount you are allowed to deduct on Form 1040, Schedule A. For more information, see Questions and Answers: Changes to the Itemized Deduction for 2014 Medical Expenses on IRS.gov. Medical care expenses include payments for the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, or payments for treatments affecting any structure or function of the body.
  25. @antoinette85 How much you lose after surgery is basically based on you and how you eat/live. I have lost more weight with the sleeve than most people with RNY. That is because of my lifestyle choices. I was diabetic. Completely reversed it. The one person I know that had RNY with a family history of diabetes had cured their diabetes with surgery. Then they started eating poorly and regaining, and now they diabetes is making its way back. It is really a roll of dice if RNY will cure you of diabetes or prevent you from every getting it. It isn't a guarantee. The only reason to choose RNY over Sleeve is if you already have GERD and that GERD is not based on a Hiatal hernia. In the end you have to live with the choice not the surgeon. A lot of things that claimed to be guarantees with RNY don't always apply like dumping, most people don't dump long term. People with RNY supposedly lose like 10% more weight, but that 10% isn't really worth having your intestines touched. JMO

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