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Miss Hope

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About Miss Hope

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    Senior Member

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Augusta
  • State
    Georgia
  • Zip Code
    30813
  1. I'm soooo tired of drinking! No lie. I've managed to get in my daily liquid requirements, but the past couple of days, it's been a struggle. When I have a shake, it's almost a relief to wait 20-30 minutes before starting back on the Water. LOL Yesterday, I let myself sip a little bit of the broth off of Cambell's chicken Noodle Soup. I think I had a religious moment. Best taste of the week hands down. We've all ready the do's and don'ts of WLS. We know what each procedure requires. We've read from those who have gone before us tricks and whatnot in order to be more successful. I truly didn't "get" the whole waiting to drink until the other day. I had taken my daily meds with my shake. After I finished the shake, I wanted to drink water. Then I realized if I did that? I would push all that stuff on to the intestines without even a chance to digest. I know most of you are probably going "Duh, how did you not know that??" I did know it but didn't fully grasp it until that point. How about incision sites? Mine are itching me to near death. I wake up at night scratching at my stomach so I gauze and tape them up before sleep to make sure I don't scratch open one that isn't quite healed (per my regular family doctor). Is anyone else having this? I'm also having issues bladder issues from having had the catheter. My bladder gets traumatized easily (thank you sweet three kids of mine! LOL) and takes weeks to recover. I don't have "the urge" to go so that's been a pain in the rear to deal with, too.
  2. Hi! Thanks for asking, I did have RNY. I'm a week post-op and have lost around 9 lbs thus far. It was a whirlwind couple of days and all I can say is I am so glad that's over with. Still recovering physically, but feel pretty much okay. My energy level is low, so I would love a boost of energy at this point. I'm having my grieving moments over food that I was totally unprepared for. Can't believe I want to SOB because I can't eat what I want to eat. That tells me I got alot of head work ahead of me, too, huh? I haven't left the board yet because I want to see how the rest of August sleevers are doing. I feel kind of bad lurking, but know you all are in my prayers! Here's to us and here's to being in control of our health again!
  3. After much juggling and such by my doctor's office (who must employee miracle workers!), I am officially having my surgery tomorrow morning! I am petrified and excited and nervous and anxious all rolled up in to one. There's a different route that I had to take, though. I have to have the gastric bypass because my insurance has decided they won't pay for a sleeve. I admit I was bummed and off kilter for a little bit. I'm going to go ahead with the bypass because that was my first decision before I discovered the sleeve option. I have an amazing doctor that I adore and I just feel okay with it all. I suppose I'll have to leave this board now (after I check and make sure the August sleevers are good!) since I don't qualify. You all are in my thoughts and prayers and I am so proud of all of us who have taken control of our lives. We are rock stars!!!!
  4. My surgery is scheduled for tomorrow. I get confused after this. The patient advocate called this morning to tell me that I'm approved for surgery, BUT they only cover band and bypass. Which makes me go HUH? I am on military retired insurance and I know the sleeve is offered on base (where I DO NOT want to have this done) so we are all confused as to why it won't be covered out in town?!? She is a total sweetheart and feels that if all the red tape isn't straightened out by end of today, my surgery can happen this Thursday. Okay...I can live with snags and such...it's how life rolls at times. Thing is, I have to do a 24 liquid diet before the surgery. I know that's like a dream compared to what others have had to do in preparation for their own. I couldn't have coffee. COFFEE. O.M.Geeeeeee. I am dying here, people!!! Headache, drowsy, irritable= me right now. Now, she tells me...get this.....STAY on the liquid diet because magic does happen and surgery could still happen tomorrow. GAH. Please send some prayers and good thoughts my way that things will work out! Thanks and know that I am keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers, too!
  5. Miss Hope

    Is the sleeve making me sweat?

    When I read your post, my first thought was it sounds like hormones. My understanding is this surgery makes your whole body "re-boot"..I guess even the mind? If it were me? I'd definitely check about getting hormones levels tested. ps. CONGRATS on getting the lead singer position!!!
  6. Really enjoyed reading your post. About to embark on my own journey next week and I found your post very helpful and informative. Best of luck to you and I think the slow losing is perfect! You have a great attitude and I hope I have the same!
  7. My husband and I went to the vitamin store on post/base (he's retired military) and got what I needed for after surgery. Got some protein powder, chewable adult multi-vitamins, liquid B complex, and dissolve-in-your-mouth B-12 strips. Went ahead and got chewable fish oil (they taste like orange starburst!). Already have my chewable calcium ready to go. Tomorrow will be personal stuff for the hospital. My children are embarrassed I plan on taking my Crocs to wear to do my walking in the hallways. I told them I fully intend to be comfortable since I'll be in some pain. They're not coming to visit me as they are in school and my youngest might have issues seeing me in that type of situation. Getting a tad nervous and kind of put out. My doctor's office is going through a transition phase at the moment with a doctor leaving and a new one coming in to take his place. The leaving doctor is supposed to perform my surgery, but I haven't heard from them about going in for pre-op and registration. I'll be calling Monday morning to see if all is still on schedule for Tuesday morning. Please, say a prayer that it is and I'm just being a nervous girl about it all!
  8. Miss Hope

    First Day Home

    So very glad to hear you're doing well!! How long are you going to have to keep your drain? My surgeon said he removes drains pretty much 4-6 days after surgery. That's probably the one thing I'm leery of. Is it easy to take care of at home? Again, so glad to hear you're doing well! Take care of yourself and keep checking in...love to hear updates!
  9. Miss Hope

    I'm on the losers bench!

    So glad to hear you're doing well!! Such a pick-me up to hear so much positive! Can't wait to join you all next week!!
  10. Miss Hope

    2nd wave of All Stars!

    Very sorry for your loss, Phatgirl! Keeping all of you starting your new journey in my prayers and thoughts this week!!! Can't wait to hear updates and to make sure you're all okay and doing well!
  11. Miss Hope

    Day 3 Post Op

    So glad to hear you're doing well! My surgery is in 11 days and I've got that anxious, nervous, excited, scared thing going on inside. Makes me feel so much better to hear such a positive report!
  12. Would those of us who have had surgery please tell what you are eating in the week to weeks following surgery? I'm really curious about this especially when it comes to the protein. Thank you for sharing!
  13. Miss Hope

    Made it home

    So glad to hear from you! Keeping you in thoughts and prayers as you heal!
  14. Miss Hope

    Good luck August 2nd Sleevers!!!

    I'm a prayin' gal so I'll be praying for you all and can't wait to hear how everything is going!
  15. Miss Hope

    Introduction - from Arkansan...

    So glad to have you here! Please thank your son for their bravery and sacrifice on behalf of our country. My husband is a retired Navy Chief and I do miss the "family" of the military at times. I know you're bustin' buttons with pride and I don't blame you one bit! Congrats on your surgery and the new steps in your new life!

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