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w2ben

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About w2ben

  • Rank
    Senior Member
  • Birthday 03/01/1950

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    retired RN
  • City
    Venus
  • State
    Tx.
  • Zip Code
    76084
  1. I am so happy for you that you had WLS. Congratulations to you for having the courage to do this. I hope it is going well for you. Hugs, Suzanne

  2. Boy, have I been there and done that! Even went out and bought new scales because I just knew the old ones were wrong. Recently, we went on vacation for 10 days and I had no scale. besides we were in Nevada, New mexico, and Arizona and I had no time to worry about weighing. Well, I cheated a couple of times at those casino restaurants and dreaded coming home to my scale and seeing that I had gained weight but to my surprise I had lost 4 pounds and 2 more since getting home. I guess I'll always be one of those "weigh everyday" people but not weighing for 10 days sure did boost my ego when I got home!
  3. Congratulations! I started at 307 and am now at 230 so I know how happy you are!
  4. Well, haven't been on here for a while but I was 60 in 12/2010 when I had the surgery. As of this writng I will say I had a rough start with some complications but those have faded away. I'm 77 lbs. lighter and looking forward to 100!
  5. w2ben

    splenic infarction

    Yes, but was told by the surgeon that it is done as they do your surgery. They cut some sort of veins that supply the upper spleen! I was never told any of this pre-op and have been through hell for 3 weeks. I'm, finally. feeling better but not so sure this surgery was for me. Anyway, I always preached to my kids about taking responsibility for your own actions, etc. so I have come to accept that I did this to myself...it has not been easy but at least I've lost 60 lbs. since 12-8. Hope you are better.
  6. Well, it won't be the first nutritionist saying non-supportive things. It never ceases to amaze me why we were required to see these people. I was given info that was just flat false by one at a majir hospital and plenty happy that I questioned what she had to say. I think I've learned more on this forum than anywhere else. Averages are just that...averages.
  7. I hope your friend is doing better and hope her recovery happens quickly. I've been in a similar situation with no-one able to say why. Some sort of infection with the sleeve swollen. Had to have IV fluids Sunday morning but able to sip fluids the last few days. It is all sooo disappointing and painful ...just hope your friend does better soon.
  8. Nope ...ate my regular stuff so not sure what started all this. I will tell you that after drinking the dye I threw up a lot and all the pain went away after that. They started me on Flagyl today and put me back on clear liquids which is what I was doing anyway. The other odd thing is that when I woke up this morning I needed to "poop" for the first time in a week and boy did I go. Now I'm wondering if I had some kind of a blockage that was missed by 3 doctors and by 3 radiologists who did 3 dye tests!
  9. w2ben

    Complications after Sleeve Surgery

    I'm an old RN ...ha,ha! Practiced for abt. 30 years until I retired a few years ago. Glad to see others on the site.
  10. Well, started feeling bad about 6 days ago and at first thought I had a flu bug. Got so bad Thursday night that I went to the ER. I had one of those do nothing doctors and was sent home after being pumped full of morphine for the pain. Called the surgeon's office and was goven a Monday appointment...had I not been so out of it from pain, morphine, and lack of sleep i might have had enough sense to explain what had happened. The pain got so bad late Sunday night that I went back to the ER. Again tests were run and I was told there was nothing wrong with me. As I rolled around on the bed holding my gut and crying with pain I was told that abdominal pain was not a reason for admission...so much for the Harris Methodist hospital system. I asked them to call my doctor and they refused...guess I should have done that myself and feel rather stupid now. Anyway, today my surgeon was livid...don't want to know what he said to any of those people but I had a barium swallow soon after that. Seems my stomach/sleeve is swollen inside and that's why I couldn't eat and could barely drink. Elevated WBCs I guess show something is infected. I just don't get it...everything was great. Drinking, getting all my protein, working out, shed 53 pounds, and a happy camper until this started. Has anyone had this kind of problem?
  11. Boy , I thought it was just me! Started sleeping with a humidifier in my room due to the dry nose and mouth and that helped. Have brushed my teeth to the point of being silly but the thing that helped the most was this dry mouth mouthwash. Hate to mention names but theyadvertize a lot on TV and the name starts with a B.
  12. How long should I crush my medications? My doctor seems very caring but no real answers about such things and his nurse is no better. Can I take ibuprofen for arthritis? I'm just curious what others have heard as I don't see him again for another month at which time I plan on getting some concrete answers. I'm about 90 days out from my sleeve...done 12/8/2010.
  13. Anyone from north Texas? South of Fort Worth here.

  14. w2ben

    from sleeve to bodybuilder

    Started out with an exercise bike that I could only pump 1 or 2 rotations....now I do 100 and very little pain. Anyway, bought weights for upper body and the hanging skin on the arms are getting smaller! I'm 60 and never thought this could happen. Now I'm looking for a complete set and bench I can afford...weights become an obsession though I've discovered but a good one.
  15. w2ben

    weird question

    I told people I knew or was close to and they were supportive. Those people that I didn't know well I just said I was having stomach surgery...it wasn't a lie.

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