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Tonga it is. I did find this factoid a bit disturbing:
If everyone in the world had the same BMI as you, it would add 341,712,475 tonnes to the total weight of the world's population
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Hi- glad it all worked out for you! I am in NJ, but I work in Manhattan. Nice to see some local folks. I hope to get sleeved sometime in Sept/Oct.
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BTW- I saw the coolest CPAP mask yesterday. It was a soft-material mask, instead of plastic. It looks like it is made for women, and even comes in animal prints. I so want to try it.
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I just went to my followup visit yesterday to discuss the results of the second sleep study (with CPAP). Apparently, I went from having 28-100 interruptions an hour (without CPAP) to only 2 (with CPAP). I also had no leg movements. CPAP machine has been ordered and they said it should be delivered to me by the end of the week. Can't wait to get some quality sleep.
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Have you contacted your insurance to see what your coverage is and what their requirements are? That was the first thing I did, even before going to any seminar. This way I knew what to expect, which doctors and hospitals were in- network, etc.
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I hope it all works out for you.
I asked someone about this, and they said that blockages are a concern for people who have had WLS (mostly bypass), and adhesions are concerns, especially for people who have had multiple abdominal surgeries. This may be the doc's concern, considering you already have had a blockage.
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Oh, and for aerobics, the swim unitard is more comfy than a regular suit because it provides support to all the jiggly bits. It's not just better from an aesthetic perspective.
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If you are going to be doing Water aerobics you should invest in a unitard. I bought one online at swimsuitsforall.com and loved it for water aerobics. You look better than in a swim suit because it holds all of you in and, since it has legs (thigh coverage), nothing can hang out.
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I am waiting for the nurse to call so that I can schedule mine. I hope to remember to ask.
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I had such a horrible night's sleep last night compared to the night with the CPAP. I am tired, groggy and achy. Maybe this is a good thing come of all this testing for the sleeve. I am looking forward to be well rested.
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According to my brother- Kidney Stones are the closest men come to experiencing child birth.
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I just got home from my second sleep study- had to be fitted with the cpap machine.They say I have sleep apneas and hypersomnia to the point where I can almost qualify for disabilty.
I was not too impressed at first with the machine. The tech tried on a full face mask, a nasal mask that looked like a pig snout and 2 nasal pillows. I did not like the full face one, or the nasal pillows. I tried to sleep with the nasal pillow becasue it seemed like the most comfortable looking one. I woke up in the middle of the night because of leaks and pressure points. I switched to the piggy snout and slept like a baby. I cannot remember the last time I woke up feeling so refreshed.
It may not be pretty, but if it makes me feel better I am all for it at this point.
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I get the same thing from my hubby (it's easy way, if you went to the gym more, try the liquid diet and if it works why have surgery, blah blah blah). I choose to ignore it and then he gets back on board.
He knows I need to get healthy. i think somewhere it has to do with insecurity- you were big when we met & married, why are you trying to change now? I think if he feels I am trying to change me, then maybe I will want more changes. Men don't like change, IMHO.
We are here for you!
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It is one of the things I am hoping for. Not that it is bad now, just harder.
SophieJaneB reacted to this -
I love it! You were about my size/shape (before), so I love to see how you look/feel now. I can only hope to be as confident & successful as you look.
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I can't help you with your questions. but just wanted to say good for you for taking charge of the situation and making the decision. I sometimes wish I could, but I have to wait out the insurance scheme.
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Thank you for this thread! I am pre-sleeve. My hubby made a comment about Ms Kitty and how she was fatter and would she shrink. I thought I could find out here if MS Kitty would lose some padding, and I guess I was right!
Still laughing about this thread.
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I did the sleep study and also the study for daytime sleepiness. I was there from 7:30PM to 4:00PM the next day. The daytime test started when they woke me up at 6:30 AM. I had to stay awake for two hurs, then nap for 20 minutes for the rest of the day. I was exhausted, grumpy and to rip the wires off and kill someone by the middle of the day.
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I agree with the redhead thing. While not a total redhead, I have lots of natural red streaks & freckles. Novocaine does nothing for me unless you up the dosage. Unfortunately, found out that lidocaine is useless as well during a lumpectomy! So far,knock on wood, have never had a problem during surgeries.
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I have Aetna. My BMI is 50+, prediabetic and high cholesterol. I am in the middle of my 90 days here, visiting the Dr, doing the NUT visits, scheduled Psych eval, and completed sleep study. Hopefully, these few months will go by quickly and I won't have any issues getting approval.
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I am doing the 90 day multi-disciplinary plan for my insurance. I should be on day 38. Well, it seems my Dr failed to mention one or two things. While I did get the sleep study done, and the glucose challenge, Dr failed to mention me having to go to get a psych eval which requires 3 visits within the 90 days. So now, my calendar got reset to start July 12th.
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Thanks for the tip. I always have issues with adhesives and band-aids, so I'll keep that in mind. BTW- great progress!
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I just wanted to wish you luck. Please continue to come back here for support, encouragement, and understanding.
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Sorry For Tmi- Ms Kitty Problems
in The Gals' Room
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Again, sorry if this is TMI, but I am so frustrated. I am currently at my heaviest. I am used to the chafing during the summer (thanks goodness for chub rub gel), but now I have a new issue. I am constantly sweaty down there- all the time! My kitty is sweaty (a bit stinky) and the skin under the belly. It i driving me cray. I have gone so far as to start using anti-antiperspirant/deodorant to try and make it better.
Now, to top it all off, I seem to be sweating so much, I have clogged sweat glands. These are the most painful things I have ever had, and if they don't go away with siitz baths, I am going to have to have them lanced by a doctor. Aside from the pain & embarrassment factor, I am left wondering: What type of doctor would you go to in order to have your vagina lanced- a regular doctor, a dermatologist, or my gynecologist?
Again, sorry about the TMI, but I have no where else to turn. I mean, this isn't something you can bring up around the water-cooler.