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5DogMa

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  1. I'm one of those who cut off my hair because of the extreme Hair loss due to having this surgery. I cut it about down to about 1 1/2" all over. I've also taken to wearing wigs. I am almost 11 months post-op and I'm still loosing hair, but I think it has slowed down a bit - maybe. I tried everything including all the Nioxin products and all the various Vitamins. I'm taking 10,000 mcg of Biotin along with other hair, skin and nail formula's. I've spent hundreds of dollars trying to help this situation. Including the wigs over $1,000. I think not everyone will experience the hair loss as bad as I have and some probably hardly at all. I actually like the wigs. They look natural and I bought wigs that look the style and length like I usually wore my hair and the same color.

    Don't stress over this too much. You may be lucky and not experience much hair loss at all. It's a small price to pay for, in my case, saving my life. My sleep apena is gone, my blood pressure is normal and so is my blood sugar and heart rate. My resting heart rate use to be in the 90's and in the 100's sometimes. Last week at the doctors my BP was 117/76 and my pulse 73. YAY! For me It's worth the hair loss from all the health benefits I've realized from loosing this extra weight that was killing me.


  2. Today Woot has this Homedics SC-545 Tony Little HealthStation Plus Body Composition scale & Scanner for $29.99 plus $5 shipping. http://www.woot.com/offers/homedics-healthstation-plus-scale?utm_source=Daily+Digest&utm_campaign=8057a5398c-Daily+Digest+-+20121007+-+Woot&utm_medium=email#tracked

    It says - "Get a more complete picture of your fitness level and gauge your progress with the Tony Little Body Express Body Fat Scale with Voice Assist by HoMedics


    • This scale displays more than just your weight - When you stand on this multifunctional scale in bare feet it uses Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis to calculate estimates of your body fat, body Water and muscle mass
    • Records data for up to 6 individual users, making it a great fitness tool for the entire family
    • Daily Calorie Predictor Function - estimates the number of calories needed based on your body composition and personal data; may be used as a guide when setting daily calorie goals during weight loss and exercise programs"

    Does anyone have any experience with these type of scales and do they really do what it says they do? It would be pretty cool if it could really do all that. Expecially water weight since that changes every day.


  3. Yes, intubation happens during the surgery, it's part of general anesthesia. It's when they take you off intubation while you are still recovering in the recovery room and you are breathing on your own again you may need your c-pap. I know they monitored my breathing in recovery and when I got into my room the c-pap was put on. I don't know how bad your sleep apena is, mine wasn't super bad. Sleep apena is a pretty common condition with WLS patients. Our obesity plays a big part is us having it. They know what to do. BTW my sleep apena is gone with the 70+ weight loss I've had. Yay!


  4. I'm loosing a lot of hair for months now and been using Nioxin. I bought like 5 different Nioxin products now. I have very thin, fine and oily hair. The products haven't helped much if at all. If your body is inclined, nothing will actually stop the Hair loss all you can do is use products that coat the hair to make it seem fuller and thicker. I also had been taking Biotin since before surgery but only 1,000 mg a day. My hairdresser said to use a natural brush and brush the scalp every night to stimulate the hair re-growth. She also told me to take 5,000-10,000 mg of biotin. Biotin is Water soluable and our body will take what it needs and discard the rest. I've actually bought 2 wigs now that look pretty good. It's very depressing to lose your hair especially when it started out thin and fine. I hear the loss will stop but it's been months now for me and I don't see a slow down at all. I just started taking 10,000 mg of biotin daily so hopefully in a month or two it will start to help. The hair loss is caused from internal neutrant loss so it's from inside and hair care products only treat what's already outside your body.


  5. This higher your BMI the longer the pre-op diet. Shrinking the fatty liver helps with the surgery. So the more you have to shrink, the longer the pre-op. Ask the coordinator or doctor and they will tell you for sure. My daughter had a lower BMI. I think it was 36 and she only had a 3 day pre-op with Garcia. I had a 42 BMI and my doctor wanted me to lose 10% of my body weight before surgery which I did and he said my anatomy was perfect the the pre-op weight loss helped a lot. In my opnion, lose as much as possible before surgery to help make things easier for everyone. The quiker your in and out of surgery the better.


  6. Garcia because of his experience, he's done over 2,000 WLS and it's 2 nights in a hospital not a recovery house. We thought Dr. Garcia, the facility, the staff and the whole experience was fantastic and we'd choose him again. Also our coordinator Alma at Ready 4 a Change was really great. We love her.


  7. You need to let your PCP know what you are doing if you go to Mexico for surgery and set them up for any follow up as you may feel necessary. Mind you they might not be supportive of your decision to go to MX. If they aren't, find one who is. My daughter had surgery in MX in January and hasn't felt the need to see a doctor since then. She's doing great, feels great and looks incredible. My American bariatric surgeon wants to see you every 3 months for follow-up and does blood work to make sure you're doing okay with Vitamin levels, liver and kidney function etc. I've only done it once and everything check out so I haven't gone back since. I know he's not happy about that but well that's just me. I won't see a doctor unless I feel I need to. My share of cost on the blood work is $120 plus his office visit another $80. So I don't see a need to spend $200 just so he can review the blood work, see me for 2 minutes and can say I'm doing okay. I'll do follow up with my PCP if I feel I need to. She supported me having the surgery.


  8. We never felt like we needed to worry about our things at Hospital MI Doctor. You can put your things in the closet and also in a locked suite case if that makes you feel better. I walked around the hospital with my I Pad, I Phone and Laptop sitting out. When my daughter was sleeping I'd go downstairs to the cafe to eat leaving everything out in the room. Never felt worried about my things being stolen. A theft there would really hurt their reputation so you can be sure they don't want that to happen.


  9. Next day. We arrived on a Sunday afternoon and spent the first night at the hotel and the next morning around 7 am they drove us to the hospital, did blood work, chest xray and ekg and surgery was around 10 - 11 am. Surgery took 1 hour 15 minutes. because she had an extra long stomach it took 2 additional staple cartridges. Stayed 2 nights in hospital then 2 nights a hotel. It all went by very fast the people were wonderful. We will go back for plastic surgery. My daughter is down to a size 6-8 from a size 20. Her surgery was Jan 23rd by Dr. Garcia.


  10. We used Alma at Ready 4 a Change was our coordinator and Dr. Garcia the surgeon for my daughters VSG. Both were fantastic and the hospital clean with great nurses. Depending on you BMI will determine your pre-op diet and the coordinator will tell you. The lighter you are the less pre-op diet ttime. You'll do fine alone they take good care of you. Know that the people in TJ know your kinda scared about going there alone and having surgery so they really cater to you and make you feel comfortable and safe. You'll love Garcia. Such a nice sweet man with lot's of experience.


  11. My daughter had her surgery with Dr. Garcia 6 months ago. We had a great experience and all the doctors and staff are super nice and the facility clean. You'll love Dr. Garcia. The day of surgery they did blood work, ekg and chest xray. Probably if you have other conditions or health issues they might do more tests, but she didn't have any health issues. She had a drain tube just while in the hospital and they took it out just before we left to go back to the hotel. She had 5 very small incisions with clear stitches that disolve on their own. They did 2 leak tests and the last one they recorded on a DVD they give you to take home along with the surgery report and test records. She's had no problems at all and recovered quickly. She's lost almost 70 lbs, 20 were pre-op. She's actually almost too thin although she still wants to lose more. We will be going to TJ again for other medical services. We had a great experience in TJ and have no reservations about going back again.

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