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kadoane8

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About kadoane8

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    Las Vegas
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    NV
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    89115
  1. My first thought was, "Are they infected?" because they shouldn't be that bad. Do you still have the glue stuff on them? There might be more going on in his mind, like others have said. The route you are taking sounds wise.
  2. This was just about how mine was also but I didn't start regular food until about 12 days post op. The liquid phase only lasted 2 days like yours.
  3. kadoane8

    TRICARE

    I have Triwest (prime). Here was what I went through: Saw PCM and got referral to surgeon Attended free seminar where they talked about the surgeries. Dropped off referral letter at that time Had pysch eval. I had to pay for that out of pocket approx $250 Attended a nutrition class Then I had to see my PCM to get the tests ordered for blood, chest xray, ekg. I got the EKG right in the office, the chest Xray 20 minutes later and blood work next morning because it had to be fasting (something to think about if you want to do all your tests in the same day) **If it takes forever to get an appointment with your PCM, you may want to make that appt now even though the surgeons office will tell you to wait. You can always cancel the appointment, but it took me 3 weeks to get in and they wouldn't order the tests over the phone, but the PCM did give me my clearance letter and everything right at that appt. If I had made my appt sooner, I may have got to have my surgery a month earlier. Picked up my lab and chest xray results about 5 days later. Had consultation with surgeon. They would not schedule my consult until I had the results of my blood tests, etc. That is when they scheduled my pre-op class and my surgery. Attended pre-op class. Bought some supplies so I wouldn't have to do it later. Had surgery 9 days later (due to holidays). Start to finish was Nov 1st and surgery was Jan 7th. Good luck!
  4. I am having this right now. What did you do to feel better?
  5. I was wondering this myself today. I quit before surgery and have only had about 6 cigarettes in the last month, and I wanted to buy a pack today so bad! I know for bypass people it is really bad because of ulcers or something like that. I wonder if it is for us too.
  6. kadoane8

    What's with all the burping?

    I have had some epic belches. It happens like if I bend over or lean over. It feels so good! Nothing comes up with it, but I feel less bloated after. The first time I did it my husband just stared at me in awe. I am three weeks post op.
  7. kadoane8

    Felt like an imposter....

    :success1: So happy for you!
  8. kadoane8

    Calling all Military Spouses

    The only thing I had to pay for was the psych eval, and I think they will reimburse me for it if I pursue it. When Tricare called to do a follow up with me, she said I am covered for fills and to make sure I went in if I needed to because I am covered and it is already in the system. The doctors office tried to charge me a $12 co-pay and I paid it, then I asked Tricare about it and they said I shouldn't have to. I told the doctors office this, and they didn't charge me anymore co pays and Tricare mailed me a check for $12. I feel very lucky having this insurance and the process has been very easy. My husband is Active Duty AF and we are in Triwest region.
  9. kadoane8

    Need someone to talk to!

    I wasn't scared about the procedure itself. I am and was more scared that I am going to fail and not be able to embrace this new lifestyle. I am still afraid I won't loose weight, but I am so happy I got this tool to help me.
  10. kadoane8

    In the dark...

    I wasn't told about gum but I learned the hard way. Way too much air and bad gas pains. I was told no straw also, just the consistancy that COULD go through a straw.
  11. kadoane8

    What will I physically be able to eat

    One thing that really stuck with me at my nutrition class was to change "can't" to "don't want/choose to". I was having a really hard time thinking I was going to have to give so much up. I was in last meal mode. Just that small change in thinking has really helped me. Yes, I can have a piece of cake but I choose not to because it won't make me feel good physically. Yes, I can have a nacho, but I choose not too because it doesn't give me the protein I need and I really don't want to loose my hair. At my daughter's birthday she had a giant cinnamon roll, and I just had one bite, on a plate, with a fork and I took the tiniest bites and savored each one. It made me feel like I still got to participate, and I really enjoyed that one bite. Try to look at what you are gaining, instead of giving up. I haven't heard anything about nuts, but as long as you chew them good, I can't see why not. Hang in there!
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    In the dark...

    I loved having tomato soup with a scoop of unflavored protein and blended really well. If you blend the protein with water first, then slowly add the soup it helps it from getting lumpy. . I was on mushies at day 3 and then solids at about two weeks. Just remember the phase you are in is temporary. Try putting some spices in things. I liked putting some curry in my chicken broth (along with the protein) and that helped liven things up. I think corn is really hard to digest. I would get back on track and focus on healing. The sooner you heal, the sooner you can get on with it. Egg drop soup might be ok and you can make that at home. Good luck, and keep posting.
  13. kadoane8

    PCOS a comorbidity?

    Tricare accepted mine also. I think they consider PCOS a metabolic disorder, but I might be wrong.
  14. kadoane8

    Facial & Body Hair??

    I took the spironalactone (sp?) for a while and it made me dizzy. I am a plucker and a shaver. When I reach my weight loss goal I am totally going to have laser removal.

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