girlinthrmirrorme 26 Posted March 4, 2013 I'm glad to hear from some of our march 1 and 2nd sleevers! Mines is 7:30 in the morning. I'm praying for all the march 4 people! I will keep u guys posted ASAP sleep well tonight!! My thoughts are with you and all other tomorrow! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SherriRN 13 Posted March 4, 2013 Any fellow March 18/Charlotte,NC sleevers ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lilstyler 19 Posted March 4, 2013 My date is the 6th on my 35th bday! Happy bday to me!!!! I'm excited. Last year on valentines day I had a hysterectomy. Not sure why I chose special days to go under?? That is so super crazy! My birthday is also March 6th, I will be 35 but I'm having surgery on March 7th! Now this is pretty cool! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amanda626 153 Posted March 4, 2013 Picked up my scripts tonight for after surgery!!!! Ready for Friday to get here!!!!!!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
okieathart 6 Posted March 4, 2013 My first post! My date is the 18th. Start pre-op diet on the 11th! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mzbzfl 23 Posted March 4, 2013 My sleeve is finally scheduled for March 13. I was supposed to have it Feb 20, so I went on my pre-surg diet, but then I came down with an upper respiratory bug everyone seems to have, so the Dr. delayed me til Feb 27. By that time, I was feeling better but had such bad congestion they further delayed me (and of course, I had to STAY ON THE PRESURG DIET since FEB 8Th), so today I weighed myself for the first time since Feb 27. I LOST 17 LBS. I am thrilled. I have also gone through the pre-surg list of things they say I need to have (or have ready) before going in the hospital and I finally feel pretty comfortable with what I have put together. I have made most of my purchases online from Walmart (which ships free to my home) and then if I couldn't get it at Walmart, I bought through Amazon. Here's some extra things I have purchased to make things easier along the way. OPTIONAL THINGS I BOUGHT Cuisinart Immersion Blender to liquify foods so I can freeze small amounts in ice cube trays and not buy tasteless baby food (though any blender will do) OXO Tot 12 Piece Baby Block Set Use to make tiny portions of frozen mashed Beans, carrots, sweet potatoes, squash, apples, mashed potatoes, etc. They have 2 & 4 oz. containers on freezer trays, also can be put in microwave frozen to warm them up – Amazon.com OXO Good Grips 4-Piece Mini Measuring Beaker Set – makes measuring so easy - Amazon.com Gas-X Thin Extra Strength Strips With Cinnamon Flavor – helps w/gas and bloating Post op in the hospital – melts on your tongue so you don't have to drag along a whole bottle of Gas-X liquid – Walmart.com HoMedics OT-TRVL Ortho + Therapy Memory Foam Travel Pillow with Carry Case, 15" x 11" x 4.5"- hospital pillows are horrid. Use 1 for your head & 1 to hold your tummy on your post surg walks at hospital – Amazon.com BlenderBottle Classic 28 oz.Comes w/ wire mixer ball makes mixing Unjury Protein Powder easy to mix (get a 2 pack at SamsClub) PB2 Regular & chocolate Powdered Peanut Butter- 85% Less Fat and Calories - 6.5 Oz Each - 2 Pack – great in Protein Drinks or spread on apple or banana slices when you can eat those things, plus delicious in homemade Protein Shakes - or put some in your Premier Protein 11 oz. Protein Drink - Amazon.com Pill Crusher -Pill Pulverizer in case you have a hard time taking pills - Walmart.com Listerine PocketPaks Coolmint, 24ct Breath Strips to keep breathe fresh at the hospital - Walmart.com Kitrics Perfect Portions Digital scale with Nutrition Facts Display - counts everything you eat, gives calories based on weight, Proteins, carbs, fats, etc. Amazon.com Jokari Healthy Steps Portion Control Diet / Weight Loss 10pc Utensil Kitchen Tool Set - for easy portion control once your food regimen normalizes down the road - Amazon.com Mr. coffee Mug Warmer for home – keeps your soft mashed foods warm while you are eating them in the beginning because it takes you a while to eat them and they can easily get cold. Large heavily feathered colorful Mardi Gras mask - The Dr. takes a photo of patient in undies on the last Dr appointment before surgery. With todays internet, one of these days that sucker could end up there by hacking or some sort of accident. At my support group, they wear interesting masks when they get their photo taken on that day. One of my friends actually wore a HUGE lifelike HORSES HEAD from a costume shop. I'm just going for the feathered look that will obscure most of my face. Here's my HOSPITAL DAY List of things I am taking to the hospital. Clothes Sleep Mask & Earplugs for hospital Robe w/ snaps Loose under garments Warm socks w/ grippers (some hospitals give‘em to you) Easy slip off/on Slippers (optional) Loose fitting clothes to wear there & on way home Personal Items My Tablet My Cell Phone Chargers/Cords 1 book or a few magazines – nothing heavy Glasses cleaner 2 small pillows (1 for head, 1 for tummy when you take walks) Body pillow (optional) Camera Nose spray if you need it Prescriptions Toothbrush / Paste / Very basic simple makeup Shampoo / Conditioner / Travel brush/comb Blow Dryer (if you must) Sugar free Vita C Throat Lozenges (Check with your Surgeon) Tinted Lip Balm - Burts Bees has many colors and flavors, very soothing Gas X Strips for post surgical gas/bloating -(Cinnamon/peppermint) Astringent & facial cleanser 5 Facial makeup remover wipes Heating Pad for pain relief post surgical to use with your pillow in bed My Glasses Immonium Listerine mouth strips for fresh breath Sugar Free Ricola drops as you could have a sore throat Deodorant Disposable Wipes I can use instead of taking a shower the 1st day or 2 Tweezers & mirror Comfy Sports bra for post surgical comfort so boobs don't irritate any incision areas My own Puffs tissue 2 Light weight soft fleecy full size throws as hospital blankets are horrid. Try to take as many travel size items as possible. Use a small rolling overnight case. Mine has a pop up telescoping handle. Hope this helps somebody. I've been able to get alot of great information from this forum. So happy it's here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
girlinthrmirrorme 26 Posted March 4, 2013 That is so super crazy! My birthday is also March 6th' date=' I will be 35 but I'm having surgery on March 7th! Now this is pretty cool![/quote'] That's is great!! I look forward to keeping up with each others progress!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
girlinthrmirrorme 26 Posted March 4, 2013 My sleeve is finally scheduled for March 13. I was supposed to have it Feb 20' date=' so I went on my pre-surg diet, but then I came down with an upper respiratory bug everyone seems to have, so the Dr. delayed me til Feb 27. By that time, I was feeling better but had such bad congestion they further delayed me (and of course, I had to STAY ON THE PRESURG DIET since FEB 8Th), so today I weighed myself for the first time since Feb 27. I LOST 17 LBS. I am thrilled. I have also gone through the pre-surg list of things they say I need to have (or have ready) before going in the hospital and I finally feel pretty comfortable with what I have put together. I have made most of my purchases online from Walmart (which ships free to my home) and then if I couldn't get it at Walmart, I bought through Amazon. Here's some extra things I have purchased to make things easier along the way. OPTIONAL THINGS I BOUGHT Cuisinart Immersion Blender to liquify foods so I can freeze small amounts in ice cube trays and not buy tasteless baby food (though any blender will do) OXO Tot 12 Piece Baby Block Set Use to make tiny portions of frozen mashed Beans, carrots, sweet potatoes, squash, apples, mashed potatoes, etc. They have 2 & 4 oz. containers on freezer trays, also can be put in microwave frozen to warm them up – Amazon.com OXO Good Grips 4-Piece Mini Measuring Beaker Set – makes measuring so easy - Amazon.com Gas-X Thin Extra Strength Strips With Cinnamon Flavor – helps w/gas and bloating Post op in the hospital – melts on your tongue so you don't have to drag along a whole bottle of Gas-X liquid – Walmart.com HoMedics OT-TRVL Ortho + Therapy Memory Foam Travel Pillow with Carry Case, 15" x 11" x 4.5"- hospital pillows are horrid. Use 1 for your head & 1 to hold your tummy on your post surg walks at hospital – Amazon.com BlenderBottle Classic 28 oz.Comes w/ wire mixer ball makes mixing Unjury Protein powder easy to mix (get a 2 pack at SamsClub) PB2 Regular & chocolate Powdered Peanut Butter- 85% Less Fat and Calories - 6.5 Oz Each - 2 Pack – great in protein drinks or spread on apple or banana slices when you can eat those things, plus delicious in homemade Protein Shakes - or put some in your Premier Protein 11 oz. protein drink - Amazon.com Pill Crusher -Pill Pulverizer in case you have a hard time taking pills - Walmart.com Listerine PocketPaks Coolmint, 24ct Breath Strips to keep breathe fresh at the hospital - Walmart.com Kitrics Perfect Portions Digital scale with Nutrition Facts Display - counts everything you eat, gives calories based on weight, Proteins, carbs, fats, etc. Amazon.com Jokari Healthy Steps Portion Control Diet / Weight Loss 10pc Utensil Kitchen Tool Set - for easy portion control once your food regimen normalizes down the road - Amazon.com Mr. coffee Mug Warmer for home – keeps your soft mashed foods warm while you are eating them in the beginning because it takes you a while to eat them and they can easily get cold. Large heavily feathered colorful Mardi Gras mask - The Dr. takes a photo of patient in undies on the last Dr appointment before surgery. With todays internet, one of these days that sucker could end up there by hacking or some sort of accident. At my support group, they wear interesting masks when they get their photo taken on that day. One of my friends actually wore a HUGE lifelike HORSES HEAD from a costume shop. I'm just going for the feathered look that will obscure most of my face. Here's my HOSPITAL DAY List of things I am taking to the hospital. Clothes sleep Mask & Earplugs for hospital Robe w/ snaps Loose under garments Warm socks w/ grippers (some hospitals give‘em to you) Easy slip off/on Slippers (optional) Loose fitting clothes to wear there & on way home Personal Items My Tablet My Cell Phone Chargers/Cords 1 book or a few magazines – nothing heavy Glasses cleaner 2 small pillows (1 for head, 1 for tummy when you take walks) Body pillow (optional) Camera Nose spray if you need it Prescriptions Toothbrush / Paste / Very basic simple makeup Shampoo / Conditioner / Travel brush/comb Blow Dryer (if you must) sugar free Vita C Throat Lozenges (Check with your Surgeon) Tinted Lip Balm - Burts Bees has many colors and flavors, very soothing Gas X Strips for post surgical gas/bloating -(Cinnamon/peppermint) Astringent & facial cleanser 5 Facial makeup remover wipes Heating Pad for pain relief post surgical to use with your pillow in bed My Glasses Immonium Listerine mouth strips for fresh breath Sugar Free Ricola drops as you could have a sore throat Deodorant Disposable Wipes I can use instead of taking a shower the 1st day or 2 Tweezers & mirror Comfy Sports bra for post surgical comfort so boobs don't irritate any incision areas My own Puffs tissue 2 Light weight soft fleecy full size throws as hospital blankets are horrid. Try to take as many travel size items as possible. Use a small rolling overnight case. Mine has a pop up telescoping handle. Hope this helps somebody. I've been able to get alot of great information from this forum. So happy it's here. Thanks for posting this!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
onelessfatgirl 103 Posted March 4, 2013 Hello! I just found this forum! My surgery date is tomorrow' date=' march 4th, at 7:30am, my bowel is all prepped (lol), and I am so excited! I am 5ft 10in, and hovering right at 300....[/quote'] Good luck tomorrow and welcome to VST! Check in when your on the flip side. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cresh78 25 Posted March 4, 2013 Good luck tomorrow and welcome to VST! Check in when your on the flip side. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tdguill 11 Posted March 4, 2013 Well, I start my pre-op diet tomorrow. My surgery is scheduled for the 18th. My pre -op diet will be 2 weeks. The first week I will have a Protein drink for Breakfast and lunch. I have Isopure, which I think tastes awful and I have nectar powder, strawberry mousse flavor.for only the first week, I can have 3-4 oz of chicken, turkey or fish without skin. It can't be fried. I also have a list of unlimited veggies I can have and a list fruit that I can only have 1 serving of. The 2nd week will only be 3 Protein Shakes and at least 64 oz Water. The hard part is giving up my diet cokes, but it has to be done. I am ready to begin my new journey. Dr. Jeremy Korman, in marina del rey...ca, is doing my surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
busybeingme 112 Posted March 4, 2013 My sleeve is finally scheduled for March 13. I was supposed to have it Feb 20' date=' so I went on my pre-surg diet, but then I came down with an upper respiratory bug everyone seems to have, so the Dr. delayed me til Feb 27. By that time, I was feeling better but had such bad congestion they further delayed me (and of course, I had to STAY ON THE PRESURG DIET since FEB 8Th), so today I weighed myself for the first time since Feb 27. I LOST 17 LBS. I am thrilled. I have also gone through the pre-surg list of things they say I need to have (or have ready) before going in the hospital and I finally feel pretty comfortable with what I have put together. I have made most of my purchases online from Walmart (which ships free to my home) and then if I couldn't get it at Walmart, I bought through Amazon. Here's some extra things I have purchased to make things easier along the way. OPTIONAL THINGS I BOUGHT Cuisinart Immersion Blender to liquify foods so I can freeze small amounts in ice cube trays and not buy tasteless baby food (though any blender will do) OXO Tot 12 Piece Baby Block Set Use to make tiny portions of frozen mashed Beans, carrots, sweet potatoes, squash, apples, mashed potatoes, etc. They have 2 & 4 oz. containers on freezer trays, also can be put in microwave frozen to warm them up – Amazon.com OXO Good Grips 4-Piece Mini Measuring Beaker Set – makes measuring so easy - Amazon.com Gas-X Thin Extra Strength Strips With Cinnamon Flavor – helps w/gas and bloating Post op in the hospital – melts on your tongue so you don't have to drag along a whole bottle of Gas-X liquid – Walmart.com HoMedics OT-TRVL Ortho + Therapy Memory Foam Travel Pillow with Carry Case, 15" x 11" x 4.5"- hospital pillows are horrid. Use 1 for your head & 1 to hold your tummy on your post surg walks at hospital – Amazon.com BlenderBottle Classic 28 oz.Comes w/ wire mixer ball makes mixing Unjury Protein powder easy to mix (get a 2 pack at SamsClub) PB2 Regular & chocolate Powdered Peanut Butter- 85% Less Fat and Calories - 6.5 Oz Each - 2 Pack – great in protein drinks or spread on apple or banana slices when you can eat those things, plus delicious in homemade Protein Shakes - or put some in your Premier Protein 11 oz. protein drink - Amazon.com Pill Crusher -Pill Pulverizer in case you have a hard time taking pills - Walmart.com Listerine PocketPaks Coolmint, 24ct Breath Strips to keep breathe fresh at the hospital - Walmart.com Kitrics Perfect Portions Digital scale with Nutrition Facts Display - counts everything you eat, gives calories based on weight, Proteins, carbs, fats, etc. Amazon.com Jokari Healthy Steps Portion Control Diet / Weight Loss 10pc Utensil Kitchen Tool Set - for easy portion control once your food regimen normalizes down the road - Amazon.com Mr. coffee Mug Warmer for home – keeps your soft mashed foods warm while you are eating them in the beginning because it takes you a while to eat them and they can easily get cold. Large heavily feathered colorful Mardi Gras mask - The Dr. takes a photo of patient in undies on the last Dr appointment before surgery. With todays internet, one of these days that sucker could end up there by hacking or some sort of accident. At my support group, they wear interesting masks when they get their photo taken on that day. One of my friends actually wore a HUGE lifelike HORSES HEAD from a costume shop. I'm just going for the feathered look that will obscure most of my face. Here's my HOSPITAL DAY List of things I am taking to the hospital. Clothes sleep Mask & Earplugs for hospital Robe w/ snaps Loose under garments Warm socks w/ grippers (some hospitals give‘em to you) Easy slip off/on Slippers (optional) Loose fitting clothes to wear there & on way home Personal Items My Tablet My Cell Phone Chargers/Cords 1 book or a few magazines – nothing heavy Glasses cleaner 2 small pillows (1 for head, 1 for tummy when you take walks) Body pillow (optional) Camera Nose spray if you need it Prescriptions Toothbrush / Paste / Very basic simple makeup Shampoo / Conditioner / Travel brush/comb Blow Dryer (if you must) sugar free Vita C Throat Lozenges (Check with your Surgeon) Tinted Lip Balm - Burts Bees has many colors and flavors, very soothing Gas X Strips for post surgical gas/bloating -(Cinnamon/peppermint) Astringent & facial cleanser 5 Facial makeup remover wipes Heating Pad for pain relief post surgical to use with your pillow in bed My Glasses Immonium Listerine mouth strips for fresh breath Sugar Free Ricola drops as you could have a sore throat Deodorant Disposable Wipes I can use instead of taking a shower the 1st day or 2 Tweezers & mirror Comfy Sports bra for post surgical comfort so boobs don't irritate any incision areas My own Puffs tissue 2 Light weight soft fleecy full size throws as hospital blankets are horrid. Try to take as many travel size items as possible. Use a small rolling overnight case. Mine has a pop up telescoping handle. Hope this helps somebody. I've been able to get alot of great information from this forum. So happy it's here. What a great list!! Thank you bc that is the last thing I need to do is pack! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
busybeingme 112 Posted March 4, 2013 Good luck today... To the 4th! Group! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sunette 17 Posted March 4, 2013 Hey I am scheduled to have sleeve done on the 22nd. I will be doing the op with my cousin and I am very thankful for all your support Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PaperBullets 53 Posted March 4, 2013 Any fellow March 18/Charlotte,NC sleevers ? Well, I'm in the Raleigh area but I'm a March 18th sleever too! Considering how awesomely global this forum is, we're practically neighbors! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites