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Missmarbe

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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    Missmarbe got a reaction from Liberated Sleeve in Trying This Again....   
    Prayers to you!! Claim your victory!
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    Missmarbe reacted to favoredone in AA Sleevers; where are you; what's your status??   
    I'll be celebrating my birthday on 3/22.. I'll say a special prayer for you!!! Congrats again!!
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    Missmarbe got a reaction from sabrina4you in Can I Get A Whoo Whoo!?!?!   
    Whoo Whoo!!! :)
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    Missmarbe reacted to Mrs.Riene in AA Sleevers; where are you; what's your status??   
    I am some what new to this forum. I have been a observer/reader of your posts and have to admit this group seems to be lot friendlier then some of the others I have read. Especially one I read this morning. It was one under tell "Your Story", can I say crazy and somewhat mean. But that is that forum. All I wanted to say congrats to all of the March sleevers. This is our month when our journey to a new us begins.
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    Missmarbe reacted to goldenraisin214 in Jacket Nsv!   
    Ok, so I have this lightweight jacket (kind of like a cross between a trench and a peacoat) that I love and have been wearing for a couple of years. Ihe problem is that the sleeves are a bit tight up top and prior to surgery, they would cut into the top part of my arm--near the armpit, sometimes to the point I had to take the jacket off. I was even considering pulling some of the seam out of the armpit to make it more comfortable. Well yesterday I wore the jacket, and I got all the way to work before I realized that my arms weren't hurting! I was totally comfortable, even with a long sleeved shirt underneath! I wore it again today with a long sleeved shirt plus a light sweater, and while it was a smidge tighter--still no pain! YAY! I'm only 3 weeks out and have lost about 20lbs (including 4 pre-op), but this was a nice treat for me to feel better in clothes that have previously made me suffer. Woop-woop!
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    Missmarbe got a reaction from danithediva in I'm So Fearful Of Surgery / Anasthesia!   
    i have never had surgery either. I'm 31, not marries and no kids. I'm scared too.
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    Missmarbe got a reaction from JennJ.RN in I Got Approved! To God Be The Glory!   
    I just got a call from my coordinator. I was approved for my VSG!!! I am the happiest girl in the world!
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    Missmarbe reacted to HopeThruFaith in I Got Approved! To God Be The Glory!   
    Congratulations on your approval. I'm still waiting on mine but my surgery date is March 20th! We'll be sleeve cousins :0)
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    Missmarbe reacted to blessedmomof2 in I Got Approved! To God Be The Glory!   
    I kno you are excited!!!! We will be " sleeved" on the same day!!!!
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    Missmarbe reacted to blessedmomof2 in Finally, Finally Got My Surgery Date!   
    I also just received my surgery date!!! I'm so excited but scared a little too! I have already lost 10lbs just cutting out sodas( which was horrible) and sweets. I will begin my pre-op diet on Monday---2 shakes (GNC Lean shakes are delicious by the way) and a sensible low fat/low calorie meal per day! Can't wait for 3/21/12!!!!!!
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    Missmarbe reacted to brandymarie81 in Holy Crap!   
    2 more days until I get to really get started losing my 240 pounds! I so can't wait! I am getting pretty nervous/scared though.
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    Missmarbe reacted to Jay Falkner in I Have A Lot To Lose!   
    Today is my 10 month surgiversary. Ten months ago, I was in your shoes, nervous, not sure if I was making the right decision. I remember agonizing over the message boards trying to discern fact from fiction. I must have called my coordinator Louise Johnson like 20 times literally; and she picked up every time and kept me in a zen mindset.This is my experience...and I'll let my pics and videos speak for themselves.If you have made a decision to move forward with surgery; Dr Almanza saved my life, I'm forever grateful.
    So the big day arrived and I found myself at the San Diego Airport waiting to get picked up by the shuttle to take us to TJ.It was me and several Canadians. Everyone was anxious. One couple seemed to be especially charming and I become fond of them immediately, On the ride to Jerusalem Hospital we bonded over our hopes and dreams and goals post surgery. Before we knew it we were pulling into the strip mall where Jerusalem Hospital is located. I had mentally prepared myself having researched the message boards. There was security outside, and when we walked through the door, smiles and welcomes and registration. We were led upstairs and the waiting game began.
    I was the last to go in, being that I was the largest. It was awesome because I actually got to spend the day and well into the night getting to know Andres and Juan Betancourt. They were so amazing and real and down to earth. They answered all my questions and put me at complete ease. They made me feel at home immediately.I am so glad that I listened to my gut and followed through. They weighed me in at 381; I had lost 85 pounds since February on my clear liquid diet. (I can't stress enough how important it is to your recovery time that you follow through and do the preop diet. It makes the operation so much smoother for Dr Almanza.) If you follow the instructions pre surgery, you will be well prepared and the surgery will go like clockwork.
    When I woke from surgery I was in extreme stomach pain-I have a low pain tolerance threshold as it is. Just giving you the facts...straight talk...there is going to be some cramping. We were all up all night walking the halls...noone was feeling chatty, more catty than chatty if anything. The couple I'd met, mentioned they would be staying at the Hotel Tiquan in place of using the recovery house. A five star hotel for a night or sharing a small house with a bunch of cranks post surgery patients...yea...was not trying to be around anyone. I choose to go to the Tiquan:WHICH WAS AMAZING AND SWANK AND I WILL BE RETURNING FOR MY TUCK SOMETIME SOON!!!
    I would love to answer any questions that you or anyone else has. Please follow my links, check out my videos, contact me!! I know where your head is right now. You are taking back your life and making that first step on your journey to a new you. I cannot wait to see my family at the Jerusalem Hospital. My experience was amazing, and life changing. You will not be disappointed. To see my transformation video follow my link. I am also on facebook: www.facebook.com/J.starcatcher.F
    Here is the link to my transformation videos:
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    Missmarbe reacted to Jay Falkner in I Have A Lot To Lose!   
    I WAS 457 pounds February of 2012....I am 177 pounds today,,,,believe and you will achieve,,,the longest journey starts with the first step...I will be following your progress...girl...you are going to bring it!!! If you need me for anything getat the kidd...mad love
    IM JAY
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    Missmarbe reacted to ProudGrammy in Anyone With Prostate Or Other Cancer History?   
    hi GMNABAT
    I am a 10 year+ happy breast cancer survivor. (at that time no sleeve)
    I followed all the instructions my oncologist gave me - whether it was to take a new pill, chemo, or do this or that so i would survive even if i might gain weight.
    I'd rather be a survivor for the past 10 years,+ and live to tell about it and possibly might gain weight -than gain weight, but anable to tell my story
    Kathy
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    Missmarbe reacted to starlet in Sleeved In Mexicali! Warning: Really Long ;)   
    Hi Everyone!
    Long time lurker, first time poster. I finally felt ready to post about my gastric sleeve journey.
    I've been overweight my whole life and at 26 finally realized that I wasn't able to get the situation under control by myself. My sister had the RNY performed several years ago and although she lost a great deal of weight, she's also suffered a bunch from the malabsorptive aspects of her surgery. My sisters experience, along with my knowledge as a nurse of the negative outcomes of that procedure (and don't even get me started on the crapband) pretty much made up my mind that the sleeve was for me.
    I knew my insurance specifically excluded wls so I knew I would be self pay from the get go. I began by researching some of the more well known bari surgeons in the central florida area and settled on one that had positive reviews from previous patients and my medically-backgrounded peers. I felt really confident until I attended one of the information sessions. It felt like a cattle call. Line up to get weighed and have your insurance cards ready, no questions until the end. When I requested info re: paying privately, I felt, i don't know, brushed off? The staff was very 'going-through-the-motions' with everyone there. The surgeon didn't even bother to show up, instead we were "treated" to a 15 minute you tube type video where all three surgeys (vsg, band, rny) were explained with a 30 second summary from the surgeon himself. The video was so basic that I'm sure anyone having done even a quick skim of wikipedia could have given a more thorough explaination of the procedures.
    Then they handed out the packets containing the self pay price. It would be close to 20k for the vsg. Yikes, but ok I could deal with that, my health is worth it. Then they go on to explain the price included ONE night in the hospital, it included all the pre-op work but not the specialists to read them (cardio, internal med etc), it only included one set of labs and so on. Besides the nickel and diming, the thing that bothered me the most was the one day in the hospital. This is major surgey with so many risks; nausea and vomiting, dehydration etc that can be life threatening in the first couple of days. Plus this was my first. surgery. ever. and I had concerns about reactions to anesthesia. The info session ended and I stayed behind to ask a few questions. The "nurse concierge", supposedly there to answer any questions/concerns and generally act like your new best friend untill the surgery, acted very put off, and actually remarked that she "couldn't stay here all night, you can email us any other questions". This was at approx 7:10p, the session ended at 7p. The whole experience was very disappointing to me and I left feeling very discouraged.
    That night I logged on to this site and by chance happened to read a post by someone who had recently be sleeved by Dr. Aceves in mexicali. (I haven't been able to find the post again, but thank you to whoever made it, you have sincerely impacted my life) After working over the initial OMG am I CRAZY? for considering surgery in a foreign country, I began my research into Dr. A. Everything I read, every person I spoke to had nothing but excellent things to say about him and his team. I read all about his qualifications, the hospital where the surgery is performed, the area, the surgery experience itself and I just knew, I felt it in my gut: This was the right choice for me. After a few days I talked to my mom about my decision and after some initial trepidation she was on board. I contacted Nina and after several pleasent exchanges, selected my date and mailed in my deposit. I was on my way
    Next thing I did was book plane tickets. Even though it was only my mom and myself traveling, we booked three seats to ensure extra room and comfort on the long flights from Orlando to Texas and on to San Diego and on the way back from San Diego to Las Vegas and on to Orlando.
    Our journey began on 2/10/12 at 4am EST. Our flights to Texas/San Diego were FULL so it was wonderful to have that extra seat. We arrived at San Diego International at approx 11:30am PST. Ramon, our driver for the duration of our journey, was there by the baggage claim holding up a sign with my name. Once we spotted him he came right over, shook our hands and welcomed us to California. He took our bags and led us outside where we were able to wait in the gorgeous sunshine while he got the van, a new clean white Honda Odyssey. Ramon loaded our bags and we were off to Mexicali! The trip there took roughly 1 1/2 hours but it honestly didn't feel like it. The scenery, with its mountains and rolling plains, was so incredible, especially coming from Florida where everything is palm trees and subdivisions We crossed the border in no time and Ramon explained its not going into Mexico that takes time, it's coming back thats the killer.
    We arrived at the hospital, Hospital Almater, at approx 2pm. We first met with Yolanda, who basically runs the show with Dr. A. She was incredibly nice and there every time I turned around almost First I gave some urine, then had blood drawn, then on to the ekg and finally chest xray. I'll be honest, even though I was confident in Dr. A and my decision, the entire time I was waiting for something to happen that, as a healthcare professional, would have sent me running for the boarder, however, nothing ever did. The hospital was immaculate. As a matter of fact, and it shames me to say this, I have worked in a certain critically acclaimed level 1 trauma center here in orlando that couldn't hold a candle to this place. It seemed like there was always someone from housekeeping spraying something down, washing the floors etc. All the equiptment was in great condition, the staff utilized clean and sterile techniques where appropriate and basically it squashed any lingering apprehension I had about the upcoming event.
    After a little bit we got to meet with the gorgeous Dr. Campos. He sat with us for a while just going over the procedure, how we can expect to feel after, how life will change etc. Having been sleeved by Dr. A himself, he was a great source of information. He even went into specifics of the medications that would be used post-op for the nausea (zofran, reglan) for the nerd in me After that, Dr. Aceves came in. He was so warm and passionate it immediately put both my mom and I at ease. He answered all of our questions (surgery would be less than 2 hours, he uses a 36fr bougie) and told us to enjoy our last meal that night lol. We then met with Yolanda where we recieved our paperwork, our single dose prophylactic antibiotic and a 2mg(!) ativan for relaxation. We paid via cashiers check and I have to say this has been the single best purchase of my life and I bought a brand new lexus last year lol Another thing I want to mention because it struck me as being night-and-day from the health care here in the states, notice that they did all my tests and everything without even asking about the check? It was almost like an after thought. Here in the US you can barely get past the receptionist without paying your co-pay. Sad.
    Once we finished there, Ramon was waiting to escort us to the hotel. When we arrived everything was all ready for us, we got our room key and the bell hop brought our bags up to our room. The hotel was nice, clean. There was a small fridge in the room along with a microwave which made me wish we had brough a cup-a-Soup or something because we were both exhausted from our long day of travel and hungry because I had been fasting since the night before. The hotel had free wifi and I brought my laptop so I was able to log on Facebook and stuff. We have AT&T and had really good 3G service our entire stay in Mexicali, so that was another blessing because we were able to keep in touch with friends and family back home without having to worry about international charges. That night was surreal. I know I slept because I woke up to the alarm at 4am, but I don't remember sleeping. And for the record I did NOT take the ativan, I would have been a zombie lol
    Ramon was in the lobby promptly at 7am to take us to the hospital. I don't remember being nervous, but very excited. Once we arrived at the hospital we were brought to my private room, #23 at the end of the hall. It was so nicely decorated, with a recliner chair and large leather couch on the side where my mom was going to sleep. The bathroom was immaculate and there was a flat screen tv mounted for easy viewing from the bed. I was given a hospital gown to change in to and was told there was only one other person scheduled for that day and Dr. A was going to make the final decision as to who was going first. That anticipation was the worst! I just remember jumping every time someone came to the door because I wasn't sure if they were coming to get me. We met with the internalist and the anesthesiologist, both incredibly sweet. The anesthesiologist spent so much time going over everything with me, answered all my questions and treated me like an equal in regards to the procedure and drugs used etc., it really set me at ease. Finally a nurse came by and took my vitals and explained how to use the incentive spirometer. Then about ten minutes later transport came by to wisk me into surgery. I was going first!! I hugged my mom and told her I loved her. The brief trip to the surgical suite was surreal, I felt like I was dreaming. The anesthesiologist was there along with some nurses prepping the OR. He first started by inserting the IV into my hand (awesome job, one stick) and then prepped me for the spinal block. I didn't feel a thing! After that he started me with a dose of versed and the next thing I remember was waking up in recovery!!
    In the recovery room I felt no pain, no nausea, nada. Dr. A came in to check on me and called my mom in my room to tell her I was ok and I got to speak to her for a few minutes. My legs were still a bit numb and the nurse told me once I could move my hips they would send me back to my room. I was in recovery until approximately 1pm when they rolled my bed back into my room. I still had no pain or discomfort. I had to keep checking on the drain to make sure it was really there I slept a bit but when I woke up at about 4pm I went for my first walk. I walked walked walked and used the spirometer like it was my job and I credit that to my great recovery. The first night was a little rougher as I had a few bouts of nausea. I was quick to request the zofran before the nausea resulted in dry heaving. I still had no pain.
    Day one post op was an adventure as its when they make you drink the methylene blue to check for leaks. That stuff is vile. VILE. And it will make you pee blue for days. They brough four small 30ml cups full of the stuff but I was only able to choke down 2. My drain bag had no blue in it, so that means I passed! Still being on the IV hydration I wasn't very thirsty but did manage small small sips of Water. The methylene residue made me nauseas through the night so I wasn't shy about asking for the zofran. The nurses was SO nice and came right in whenever we called. There was only a few nurses at night that spoke english really well, but every nurse was able to understand enough english to get me what I needed.
    Day two was better. Upon waking up I went for my third leak test, the barium swallow. Its not the best tasting but leaps and bounds more tolerable than the methylene. Plus it was warm which made it easier to gulp. Seeing my new nanner (my name for my sleeve) in action was amazing. Once back to my room dietary had delivered some chicken Soup, Vitamin Water and apple juice. The chicken soup was FANTASTIC. I was only able to have a few spoons but it was rich and definately home made. Later that day Dr Campos came by and removed the drain which has forever changed my view for when I remove the drains of patients. Its a really icky feeling. It didn't hurt, it was just icky haha
    Day three was our departure day! It was really bittersweet as I couldn't wait to get home but also was sad to leave. Over the course of the 3 days that I was in the hospital I saw Dr. A & Dr. Campos several times a day. They spent time with me at each visit, answering any questions and providing support and comfort to my mom. Ramon was there to pick us up at 7am and after saying our goodbyes, we were off to cross the border. It took approx an hour to cross back into the US and then another 2 hours to make it to San Diego. When we hit the higher elevations there was actually SNOW on the ground!!, Something this floridian hasn't seen in a long time lol
    Once we made it to the airport Ramon dropped us off and unloaded our bags. We thanked him and tipped him for his hospitality. He went to go park the car as he had more patients he was picking up today. He was telling us on the ride to the airport that they have surgeries booked EVERY DAY for at least the next month, with people coming from all over the US and Canada. We had a bit of time to kill until our flight so we browsed some of the shops and took our time going through security. I still had very little pain, but we were provided with Supradol, a sublingual pain killer and pantoprazol (Protonix in the US) for acid control prior to leaving the hospital. (My mom had went to the pharmacy next to the hospital to buy an additional two boxes of the protonix, it cost roughly 40 USD). The flight home was LONG but uneventful, it was also full, so thank god we bought the extra seat. On the layover in vegas we played some of the slots and won four dollars and we joked that at that rate we'd make up what we paid for the surgery in 4 years
    I'm now 11 days post-op and just starting on full liquids. I LOVE my sleeve, it has given me no problems whatsoever. It enjoys Fage greek yogurt and minute maid ice pops and I know it goes against everything but I can't bring myself to drink any of the Protein drinks, even the famous powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury. The smell alone is enough to send me running for the hills, so Im working on the yogurt and milk for my Protein fix but honestly I'm no where near the 65g a day but that's ok. I drink water primarily but I take my protonix with a little apple juice. I just started Flinstones chewable Vitamins, one in the morning and one at night to help boost my Vitamin intake. I still have the micropore tape on the four small incisions but its lifting finally. The drain incision is healing great, no pain.
    All in all this surgery was the best thing I have ever done for myself and each day is like gift that I've given myself. I'm down 25lbs from my high weight (376lbs) and nearly 20lbs from my surgery date.
    Gosh that was a book!!
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    Missmarbe reacted to Patienlywtng on my Curves in Excited/nervous~~   
    I know it can be a bit nerve wrecking! I can only imagine as I almost had a panic attack preparing for my endo! Hang in there.
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    Missmarbe reacted to Ms skinniness in Excited/nervous~~   
    Nursing exam is a lot of stress piled on top of this surgery! Go Girl~ you can do it........
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    Missmarbe got a reaction from Shemy-away in Excited About Getting Sleeved!   
    Yes. Small world!! Country folk!
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    Missmarbe got a reaction from KatieOkieDokie in Excited About Getting Sleeved!   
    Hello. I am new to the site. That's why I have no pic yet but I'll be putting one up soon. But I digress. I am so happy!! I got a call from my surgeon's office today asking me to pick a surgery date!!! I haven't gotten insurance approval yet but I am praying that things will be in my favor. I love that there is a place for people to share their experiences.
    Talk to you all a little later!!!!

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