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Midijola

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. HI there,

    Congrats on your 80, I have lost almost 75 - I am around 170lbs now. I would like to get to155lbs. So I have a bit of work to do still. I have had a lot of stalls then I lose sometimes up to 5lbs in a week after a stall. I have lost really slowly the past 6 weeks.

    I have had a consult for a corset Tummy Tuck and breast lift, which I hope to get done in January. I am working towards my goal weight to be ready for my next phase in life. Other than that I am super happy with my results and for making the decision to remove the band and go to the sleeve.


  2. Hi Kajun,

    Yes I have had this happen to me, it was very painful. I just felt the need to throw it up - I hadnt thrown up since I had the band removed (6 months prior to sleeve, Nov '13). As we know with banding a 'PB' comes up without having to do much. But man, it was so difficult to bring back up and felt more like a vomit then anything else. It hurt, so I want to avoid that now and try not to let my head hunger get bigger than my new little stomach hunger.... good luck!


  3. Hi all. I had the sleeve on April 9th and I'm feeling great.

    I too was sleeved on the 9th and since surgery I have lost 11lbs like you. I lost some on the pre op diet so I am happy with my total loss so far. What I am most pleased about is that I have broken the triple digit mark (I now weigh less than 100kg!! and am only in double digits - btw I live in Australia :)

    I know what you mean about being so busy, or maybe too busy, my kids are aged 10, 3 and 11 months. I only just went back to work today after surgery but cant complain having had such a good break/recovery. My 10 yr old and my biggest child (husband) have been super helpful, so that has taken the pressure off. But picking up my 3 yr is hard, he is too big and heavy

    so soon after surgery.

    I am a total shocker when it comes to the scales as I weigh daily - although there isnt a loss every day, it is consistently going down. The scale and I are friends now cos its going down as opposed to only ever going up.

    I think though, if you're experiencing incision pain, that's definitely a cue that you need to take it a little bit easier on yourself. Take care and all the best on your journey!


  4. I am only 3 weeks post op and have thought perhaps I have been experiencing some dumping syndrome. Firstly, I have had diarrhea since surgery - but some foods react worse, making me have to make a dash for it. But it's still all new. The other thing I have been experiencing is bad break outs...I am almost 40 years old and breaking out like a hormonal teenager?!?!? I hope this too shall pass and my body will just need to calm down a bit so i will stick it out, before changing my skincare of the last 10 yrs, or some other change to figure things out.


  5. I'm still in hospital. No specific reason, dr does 2 night stay minimum. As I have flown down and will be discharged to a friends house till I fly home, dr said I could stay an extra night. The nurses have been great, hardly bothered me - waited on for meals (a Water product of some kind) - motorised bed to help get up and movie channels. So I'm glad I stayed an extra night. I feel well rested. I will be discharged this morning.

    I'm not sure of the volume I can drink yet, since i have been on clear fluids whilst still here in hospital. There are so many sweet things on the menu I just can't drink them, so off putting. So I have only been drinking the broth which is less than a cup. I still feel hungry but the thought of the sweet Jello or juice is off putting. But I have managed.

    I am very bruised. My incisions are black and blue, thankfully not too sore. Won't be able to weigh myself till I fly home on Tuesday. Fingers crossed the scales are kind!


  6. I am now 2 days post op and like you have been surprised how much Fluid I could consume at first. But now, I have had half a cup of broth and half a cup if black coffee and I am feeling satisfied. It's strange, but was concerning for me too at first.

    I can't believe it's happened and am now going to be only seeing weight go down. I am excited, I only hope I don't lose too quick as I don't want people to ask too many questions. No one except for my husband knows I have had this surgery.

    I think the little caffeine boost from the coffee is kicking in, making me feel awesome this morning. All the best on your weight loss journeys!!


  7. Hi all, I had my surgery yesterday on April 9 too. I am in Australia so although the same date, i am a day ahead.

    I can't believe how good I feel. I finally have had some broth tonight after having only Water for the last 48hrs. Who knew salty warm Water would taste so good!

    All the best to you all - am going to sleep again now as my pain meds are kicking in. To better, healthier and thinner us!!


  8. Hi all, after seeking out another surgeon and weighing up my options, I have gone with another doctor instead of my original. My original surgeon has done more sleeves, but less revisions. My new surgeon has put in more bands over the years and has done less 'virgin' sleeves but more revisions. Does that make sense?

    Anyway, after having my band removed last November my sleeve surgery is booked for April 9, I have worked hard since Christmas to not gain anymore. I begin my pre op diet next week.

    Can't wait for the new and improved me to transform....again!


  9. Hey there, my sleeve revision surgery is on April 9 too! I had my band out last November after 6 yrs in. I was also quite successful for a period of time till the band became unfriendly.

    I am excited but also very nervous, like you said cutting off half a bodily organ isn't something to take on lightly. But no doubt the long term gain (pardon the pun) ...health gain will make it all worth it!! Good luck!


  10. What an awesome encouraging story! Thank you for sharing. I am 3 weeks away from revision surgery and naturally have had some trepidation about long term results. It was interesting to read your story about the plane seatbelt. As it was an o/s flight when I was at my heaviest that was the catalyst, helping me to make the decision to get a band, many yrs ago. Here I am now, not as heavy as I was, originally successful but now a failed lapbander ready to start my new journey.


  11. Hi girlie girl,

    I too have questioned it, mostly the risk factor of a revision surgery. I did have success with the band but as we have all discovered it doesn't work long term. My deciding factor is something I have heard my surgeon say quite a few times. He said statistically people with a morbidly obese BMI will never have sustained long term weight loss, unless they have weight loss surgery (WLS). That's why most of us are still battling weight after a lapband failure. That point alone made my decision. The research and statistics say I will not be able to maintain a healthy weight without WLS.

    Please note, my surgeon has said this to me numerous times, I have not seen this research. My revision surgery is booked for April 9. (I had my band removed 5 months ago)


  12. Hi all,

    I have decided to see another surgeon for a second opinion. Thanks LivelyTerry for suggesting it. I am booked to see him next month, hopefully he will book me for surgery in April. (I am a teacher and that is when the next school holidays fall, so that I can take minimal time off work.) Also I will wait the 6 months my original surgeon suggested. Will keep you posted.


  13. I think 6mths is a bit excessive,

    Yes I agree, I think it is too, but I will wait it out. I kinda have to now as I flew down to have the band removed anticipating a 3month wait to have the sleeve done in January, taking a week off work. However, after he removed it he thinks I need to wait at least 6 months. So now when we are down for Christmas I will see either my surgeon or another one to book in for April. I have to work around school holidays as I am a teacher.

    I am just trying to research a surgeon that perhaps have done the most revision surgeries. My surgeon I know has done a lot and only puts sleeves in now and only takes bands out, he said he only put one band in, in the last 12 months. I said I wished I had a sleeve done instead of a band and he said it was still very new then (2007), that the band was the main option. Also I was still in Perth at that time. I have had to go up to Darwin for a fill adjustment cos its closer, but being remote is inconvenient for a band.


  14. I'm in Australia. Dr Dolan took my band out 3weeks ago.

    I'm in Australia. Dr Dolan took my band out 3weeks ago.

    Mum of two, are you in Perth? I have made enquiries with Dr Dolan. I had my band put in by Dr Armstrong in 2007 and removed by him 3 weeks ago. He wants me to wait at least 6 months (which I will do) but I felt like he was trying to talk me out of it altogether. So I have emailed all the surgeons in Perth I could google to find out how many revisions they have done. I live in the Kimberley and so it's a little more tricky for appointments etc.

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