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Cinderella

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  1. Cinderella

    renal failure

    OPPS, forgot the WIKIPEDIA link if you want to read it for yourselves: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bariatric_surgery Cinderella
  2. Cinderella

    renal failure

    I just went out and searched WIKIPEDIA on the effects of VSG, and it groups Vertical Sleeve in with Lap Band, as both being restrictive weight loss surgeries, and does state that for either surgery, one possible adverse complication can sometimes be renal failure... but look at the statistics. This is really rare, and it can happen from the Band as well as the Sleeve, so think about that. As you know, ALL surgery involves risk, even dental surgery. VSG and Lap Band are very similar in many ways, and keep in mind that over time, the Lap Band develops more complications than the Sleeve, which goes down in risk. Does anybody know of anyone on this board that has experienced renal failure as a result of VSG? I'm interested, since I am sleeved and had never heard of this.... yikes, better drink my water! Cinderella
  3. Cinderella

    !!! MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT !!!

    Lil Miss Diva: CONGRATULATIONS!!! You're in the #One club, WOOOO WOOO!! Quite a feeling, isn't it? Just wait till your jeans fall off, and they will, if they haven't already. Best wishes on your way down, slim. Cinderella
  4. @healthyliving, if your insurance policy does not specifically exclude bariatric surgery, then you have a chance to be approved. You need to do the following: 1- carefully read your policy.. read the whole dang thing... front pages and the sections on bariatric surgery, and the back part about appeas. 2- if you don't find bariatric surgery excluded, then read your appeal denial letter and find out exactly WHY you were denied. 3- figure out what it is that they say you are missing, or need to do, before you can get approved and do it. 4- appeal again. Most policies allow three or four appeals, and each one is reviewed by someone different. good luck! Cinderella
  5. Cinderella

    Sleeved May 2nd

    Congratulations, Chicadee... you are my six-month sleeve-a-versry sister. I was sleeved on December 2nd, 2010. Things will only get better from here, just take it easy and follow your docs orders to the LETTER. You will have good days and bad, and the liquid diet gets REALLY boring before it ends, but stick with it. Good luck! Cinderella
  6. Hello Sleevers: I've not posted in a while now, as once the first couple of months pass, and normal life slowly starts to take over again, I got busy with my day-to-day... but I just want you new sleevers out there who are discouraged, worried and thinking that you made a mistake... THIS REALLY WORKS!!! This week was my official six-month anniversary of being sleeved, and I have lost nearly 50 pounds, gone forever. My weight loss was very fast in the first two months, leveled off in months 3 and 4, and then once I got back to feeling normal, my diet stablized and I began to add exercise, it picked back up again. With warm weather just creeping into the picture I put away my now baggy winter wool pants and dug out all my last year's summer cotton pants. Guess what... NOTHING fits. In fact, nothing is even remotely wearable. All of my pants fell off me without being unzipped and unbuttoned.... THANK YOU, GOD, this is a dream come true. So don't give up, don't give in, and as soon as you can move around without pain, climb on the exercise bandwagon. I do NOT have the money to join a fancy gym, but what I am doing is: Yoga (at home with different CD classes), Bellydance (also with exercise CDs), brisk walking, intensive gardening, intensive house cleaning, and I put together a little 10-minute exercise routine that I cut out of a SELF magazine. Yes, it IS all worth it... but it's not magic. You gotta move it! Good luck everyone, hugs and kisses from CINDERELLA Cindrella2670 Sleeved: December 2, 2011 Surgeon: Dr. Alfons Pomp, NY Presbyterian Hospital Top Weight: 248 lbs Weight before surgery: 221 lbs Weight today: 178 lbs TOTAL COST: WIth Aetna insurance paying 90%, I ended up paying a total of about $1,200 in copays. THE BARGIN OF A LIFETIME!!!
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    Need advice after 6 months

    Janine... the key is EXERCISE EXERCISE EXERCISE!!!!! See my post... \ Cinderella
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    Advice Needed & Welcomed

    Kelsey, darling..... the same darned thing happened to m. I went for it, and couldn't be happier.
  9. Lisa: Yes, and YES.... there are a number of excellent doctors in the US who can, and Will perform your VSG as a self-pay. The first I can think of is in Salt Lake City, Dr. Coltam in Salt Lake City, and there are man more than him. There is also Mexico... and other countries, too.... Europe, and other places. My VSG was done by Dr. Alfons Pomp, at NY Presbyterian Hospital in New York City... BUT, I did have insurance coverage. My BMI was 36.... now about 28! Had my surgery at the end of the year. Good luck to you!
  10. Cinderella

    2 Weeks Out!

    Cindy, girl stay strong!!! I was just like you, so scared I nearly backed out about three times, I was TERRIFIED. But I went through with it... and I am SO HAPPY TODAY!!! I am only 3 months out, but have lost a little over 30 pounds. My blood pressure is already lower.. and I am down two sizes in clothes. My weight loss will pick up even more once I start to be able to go outside and exercise... hate the winter! So this 30 pound loss happened while I'm just sitting around doing nothing. It works!!! It's not a trick. The first week is a blur, and the second week is a little tough. By the third week, you are sick to death of liquids and mushies.. but hang in there. By the fourth week things start to come together and your scale will make you VERY happy. Just follow ALL your doctors orders, to the letter, and if you are iin pain... SAY SO.. Do not suffer in silence. Good luck and hang tough.
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    Change already.....weight and life

    CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF YOU!! And, ain't life grand? I am nearing my 3-month surgiversary, and have lost 30 pounds so far. I am extremely happy about this, and down two sizes in clothes.. woooHooo!!! I see that there are many here who have dropped much more weight in 3 months, but I am quite happy.. I could never even lose 5 pounds and keep it off before, and this is for LIFE, for REAL. The other thing I love about my sleeve is that losing weight is quite painless... it is almost impossible to overeat, and my tastes have really changed for the better. Now I am working on learning to eat CLEAN, eat healthy and eat the right mix of nutrients. What a wonderful new life!!!! I am so grateful that I found this web site, I never would have had the courage to go through with this surgery, or the knowledge to navigate the insurance foibles all alone.
  12. Hi Sleevers: It's just a few days past my two month anniversary, and finally food is going down a little easier.. in teeny tiny amounts, eaten really slowly. I was thinking about food quantities from now on, and found a fantastic series of videos out on YOUTUBE, by Kellwanda (who's lost 100 pounds with the sleeve in one year). She has actualy taken pictures of her food and put them into a video so that she can show people how much you can eat after being sleeved for a year. She also shows pictures that compare this to what she used to eat.... pretty amazing. Check it out, this is a great resource: And, oh by the way.... my two month weight loss is: 29 pounds!!!!! I can't believe it myself, this is an amazing and wonderful sugery, and truly the answer to my prayers. Good luck everyone... Cinderella
  13. Cinderella

    First Follow Up Visit

    My doctor said no exercise for six weeks (except walking). Situps were like 8 weeks out.... but stuff like bike riding, etc., was six weeks out. Good luck! Cinderella
  14. Cinderella

    Popcorn

    I laid off the popcorn for SEVEN weeks, but then I had some. I love the stuff,... and its full of minerals. Take a teeny, tiny bowl... I'm not talking about a Soup bowl here, I'm talking about a Ramekin., and put a handful of popcorn in there, and eat ONLY THE SOFT KERNELS, one kernel at a time. Chew it really well, until it is almost liquified, and be careful NOT to swallow any hulls or broken hulls (the ones that get stuck in your throat) and you should enjoy it. I did not put butter or salt on my popcorn, but got a gat of the LITE popcorn from Trader Joes. Good luck! Cinderella
  15. EXCELLENT update, thank you for your story, you are doing fantastic! I considered Ploication before I had the sleeve done, but my decision had a lot to do with how hard it is to find somebody to do that here in NY, for a price that I can afford. I'm real happy with my VGS, but my nephew has had the plication, and he is real happy... so good for you!

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