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Isopure flavors?
RebecaSparkles replied to OKSleever's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I noticed that they don't have sample packets of the flavors only the huge tubs. anyone know where to get the Syntrax nectars in smaller quantities so I can try them out? Also, they had a oreo one that looked really good and a chocolate mint one too! -
Super jelly, congrats on a smooth sail. Hope it just gets better and better!
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I too am looking for the concave arm pit instead of the convex armpit. My arms actually don't go all the way flat on my sides because the armpit fat pushes them out. Caved in armpit is a "normal" looking armpit similar to a deodorant ad armpit minus the airbrushing. On a side note the Dove toning deodorant/anti persperant to help with the discoloration of the armpit does really really work! I alternate it with my regular secret nice smelling deodorant every other day and my arm pits are definately less dark colored.
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Hello, seems I'm a bit late to the party too. My name is Rebeca, I'm a pre-op kaiser permanente patient. I'll either have Dr. Salameh or Dr. Mayes over at the Virginia Hospital Center. Kaiser decides for you, or else I'd of gone with Dr. Mozzaze (spelling?) at Blue Point as I liked him and the Fair Oaks Hospital is much closer to my house. There is a Kaiser Permanente Support group next Tuesday the 26th at the Fair Oaks Kaiser that's free and open to anyone kaiser or not. I'll be there in a bright green dress if you want to say Hi! I friended as many DMV people as I could, so I'd have a lifeline if I needed it. Please accept? Thanks! Rebeca
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Despite my leak/complications I am doing it! Photo update
RebecaSparkles replied to Sannah's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Congrats!!! You look fab! yay!!!! -
Can i get some My Fitness Pal friends?
RebecaSparkles replied to aharris75's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I'm Rebecasparkles on mfp! Add me too! -
MyFitnessPal.com Members
RebecaSparkles replied to Wisteria75's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm RebecaSparkles! Pre-op but still like to see what y'all are doing! -
Borderline Bmi 41.3 and Kaiser
RebecaSparkles replied to RebecaSparkles's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yeah, the difference between a bmi of 40 & 43 for me is 13#! So then the question is , exactly how much are those 13# worth? Answer about 12k. Luckily, I qualified but if I hadn't you bet I would gain that weight pretty quick. I self pay for my insurance so I could choose to swap if I had to. I figure as a back up I'd self pay but I'm worried I'd get complications and have huge medical bills so better to get insurance to cover & they'll take care of complications after co-pay / out of pocket max. -
Support and/or a friend
RebecaSparkles replied to tamarlarae's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
The wraps are pretty much only worth it if you're going to a big event & don't fit into your dress. As far as shrinkles, can't be worse than all the jiggle. I plan on buying a pretty corset & gaters to hold everything in place just in case. My hubby and I discussed a breast augmentation but he prefers I didn't. I think I may be able to get my insurance to pay for a pannulectimy or removal of the pannus ( lowest roll). I'm more concerned about the area below the pannus & above the " lady leaves" I think it's the mons pubis in technical terms. I have a fluffy fat deposit there not sure if it's gonna be aweful? -
Borderline Bmi 41.3 and Kaiser
RebecaSparkles replied to RebecaSparkles's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Oh, and what was your out of pocket? I have a 30% co-insurance... Trying to estimate to save up! I forgot to say I'll be wearing a bright green dress at the meeting so you won't miss me! -
Borderline Bmi 41.3 and Kaiser
RebecaSparkles replied to RebecaSparkles's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Do you have to go to the surgical associates or kaisers support groups? Both? Three before surgery or three after? I will be there at the fairoaks meeting. Do they weigh us in or anything? What's it like? -
Is it warm to the back of the hand? Probably worth it to get an xray though midtarsal breaks are very difficult to see & can be missed. Unsolicited advice: if they tell you to either cast it or wear a cam walker ( big black knee high boot type immobilization orthosis) do it religiously! If they say no weight bearing they mean it, those small bones in your foot have a poor blood supply compared to the long bones & can be difficult to heal without surgical intervention. Oh, and pick the big black boot, you can shower your leg using a shower chair, if you have the regular cast you will be miserable! It may be unavoidable but just my $2
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Borderline Bmi 41.3 and Kaiser
RebecaSparkles replied to RebecaSparkles's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
So, I went to the Kaiser Weight Loss Surgery Class 1. Here's a run down of what happened: We signed in showed our member cards and our drivers licenses. The NUT began going over the paperwork that was in folders they gave us. Pretty much a snooze fest here. Asked us to start recording our food and beverage intake and to fill out the homework forms for our next visit one on one. Pretty much a brief overview of serving sizes of fruits and vegetables, showed us the plastic food, etc... Nothing exciting. There were hand outs on exercising and dieting and healthy changes to make. Then the big guns: we had to lose 3% of our current body weights by the end of the 6th months or else our paperwork would be on hold until then. (as mentioned by another poster) She laid out the kaiser visits, they must be no less than 1 month apart (one a month was how she said it): Visit 1- was the class we were at Visit 2- Nut appointment just for you Visit 3- Nut appointment just for you Visit 4- Weight loss surgery class 2 Visit 5- Nut appointment just for you Visit 6- Nut appointment just for you Somewhere in there you must call and do a phone screening for the psych eval. If they aren't satisfied they'll have you come in or they'll clear you over the phone Also, you must have taken the Weight control class at some point during the 6 visits, or in the past year- which is a one time class about general weight loss for everybody. I'd already taken it but it was over a year ago so I get to go again! yay She went around the table and asked everyone what they were leaning towards. Then took us over to OB/GYN and weighed us one by one and took our height measurements. The NUT then calculated a "goal range"/ expected weight loss amount and final weight. She put me at 170-180 ( loss of 55-65 #) That seems like not enough loss. I think they're overly conservative with their numbers because I see people on here and in real life who get down to much more loss of excess weight. Never even asked us where we'd like to be. Anyways, They did say as another poster commented that if your bmi dips below the kaiser cut off (bmi of 40) during the loss of the 3% it won't disqualify you. However, my bmi was 39.1 a few years ago and she said that she wasn't sure if I'd be approved due to that and she'd submit me to the obesity work group for a pre-approval or denial based on that pre-requisite.Then later that night, she eneded up emailing me back and saying that she checked my file and saw that I did have my pcos & high bp documented and that I was all good. She said for Virginia they use the Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, They have an exclusive floor just for kaiser patients. Not sure if that's good or bad. The local hospital Inova FairOaks is an Center of Excellence in Bariatric surgery, and it irks me that they're going to make us go to a less awesome hospital. Nothing I can do about that though, so I guess I'll stop whinging about it. Anybody have Dr. Salameh or Dr. Mayes ? -
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Shape wear - yes or no?
RebecaSparkles replied to onelessfatgirl's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Alberta Mom- i use assets. It's made by the spanx ppl and a little less compression. I do say I'm grumpy at the end of day & can't wait for the spanx/assets to come off. I will say that sizing is difficult without trying them on. I went to Target & tried on 3 different sizes before I found my size. I wear a size 5 assets & I'm 5"2' @ 227 but very apple shapped. You may have a different shape & thus different size. I have doubled up on yhem for my wedding dress but it really hurt. But hurt less than a tight corset. Good luck! -
I'm an orthotist, someone that makes leg beaces & foot orthotics. I'd suggest getting yourself a good pair of sturdy well fitting shoes. Not the floppy chucks or keds kind. Depending on where you are in your wls you may need mens shoes to help with the girth of your foot. Or maybe a ladies wide will do. Look for a firm heel when you grab the back of the shoe, for the middle part of the shoe to be more full/ square. You do not want the middle of the shoe to be undercut like a puma or some of the nikes. As far as toes you want a more square or round toe shape not pointy. I recommend apex, asics and new balance. As far as your specific pain area I cannot truely offer judgement without a full work up but I suspect you need a shoe that has a stiffer sole & not one that is so flexible like those thin soled popular ones marketed for running. Oh, and don't go barefoot, it puts pressure on all the ligaments in your foot, I recommend some ugly birkenstocks! They're very supportive house shoes! Good luck! If you want to you can pm me with more questions. Happy to help!
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Who Are You?
RebecaSparkles replied to illgeturhairdid's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I am a 28 yr old small business co-owner.I live in the washington DC metro area/ Northern Virginia. We do orthotics & prosthetics ( leg braces, back braces , artificial legs, cranial remolding) specializing in pediatrics. It is very rewarding but tough too because it's a constant push to keep working & not take time for yourself. - ie : I can finish this leg now & little timmy can walk this week vs I can go home & see my family that's often grumpy. I co-own with my Dad & my DH live with him in his mc mansion from 1989 that's falling apart. I din't have kids but I do have 2 younger dogs ages 3 & 3.5 Nami & Frankie. They are part of the reason I want this surgery, so I can walk them properly instead of huffing & puffin. I just recently graduated from a masters certificate program at Northwestern university & lived in downtown chicago. Chicago was a great food city & sadly I ate everything in site with the you'll never live here so enjoy it while you can thought. I enjoy swing dancing, zumba & ice skating when thinner & have more stamina. Lately, I've been doing lots of home renovation & got rid of a whole dump truck of my hoarder dad's stuff! I'm a big dr.who fan & a brony. I met my dh at Chipotle Mexican Grill in 2007, we started dating in 2008, engaged in 2009, married in 2011. I had my 27th bday, graduated from Northwestern , moved home & got married all in one week. I was going to get Wls in 2010 but with school, wedding planning & an imminent across country move it was too much. I needed to be in a better place mentally & stable in my work/ home situation. Loving to get to know the people here! -
Who Are You?
RebecaSparkles replied to illgeturhairdid's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I am a 28 yr old small business co-owner.I live in the washington DC metro area/ Northern Virginia. We do orthotics & prosthetics ( leg braces, back braces , artificial legs, cranial remolding) specializing in pediatrics. It is very rewarding but tough too because it's a constant push to keep working & not take time for yourself. - ie : I can finish this leg now & little timmy can walk this week vs I can go home & see my family that's often grumpy. I co-own with my Dad & my DH live with him in his mc mansion from 1989 that's falling apart. I din't have kids but I do have 2 younger dogs ages 3 & 3.5 Nami & Frankie. They are part of the reason I want this surgery, so I can walk them properly instead of huffing & puffin. I just recently graduated from a masters certificate program at Northwestern university & lived in downtown chicago. Chicago was a great food city & sadly I ate everything in site with the you'll never live here so enjoy it while you can thought. I enjoy swing dancing, zumba & ice skating when thinner & have more stamina. Lately, I've been doing lots of home renovation & got rid of a whole dump truck of my hoarder dad's stuff! I'm a big dr.who fan & a brony. I met my dh at Chipotle Mexican Grill in 2007, we started dating in 2008, engaged in 2009, married in 2011. I had my 27th bday, graduated from Northwestern , moved home & got married all in one week. I was going to get Wls in 2010 but with school, wedding planning & an imminent across country move it was too much. I needed to be in a better place mentally & stable in my work/ home situation. Loving to get to know the people here! -
I think as long as you own it it doesn't matter. But I will say I prefer a nicely groomed mostly bald to full bald over a poorly covered up balding. One other issue is the scratch factor. Please be careful of rubbing ur head stubble too much in sensitive areas. Or like if we're the big spoon and u put ur head in a "motorboat" position it can be painful due to prickly stubble in the chest region. Or even if you put your head on our shoulder or back. Anyways, for me the trick it to rock it. Good luck!
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Slight issue with insurance..
RebecaSparkles replied to JessicaAnn's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You can always continue your medicaid coverage with COBRA. They will usually let you continue your coverage if you pay the monthly premium out of pocket. I know that it will usually be a lot like 4-600 a month. But just remember medicaid has some of the best coverage around. Usually very little to no out of pocket expenses. A wls will cost you what 12k in the usa , 5-6k in Mexico. Your main issue is to get the surgery & then you can swap to a different insurance. I'm fairly certain ( like 45-50%) that medicaid is cobra eligible. But bc its intended for a certain group & you don't meet that criteria they may cut you off. Have you thought of switching now and using medicaid as a primary & the other insurance as a secondary? Oh, and please be careful your new insurance has bariactric coverage, I'm having a hard time bc my insurance is looking like 6 months of nut classes & then 3 month wait just for initial surgeons meeting! I'd swap as I pay for my ins totally out of pocket but can't find a similarly priced plan w/ bariactric coverage. Good luck! -
Borderline Bmi 41.3 and Kaiser
RebecaSparkles replied to RebecaSparkles's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Are they going to weigh us privately or in a group setting? Will we have to wear a gown? Little nervous, is it like WEight Watchers? Semi-private? -
Yay! That is all.