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CrazyCatLady

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About CrazyCatLady

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    Junior Guru
  • Birthday July 27

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    RN
  • City
    Tucson
  • State
    AZ
  • Zip Code
    85730

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  1. CrazyCatLady

    Still Attend Support Group Meetings as a Vet?

    I had just discussed this topic with fellow vets. All of us are at least 2 years out, and finding that we need a support system, but not finding the surgeon's groups helpful (as mentioned before, often seems to be a handful of folks with the same issues, etc). I would love to start a group for postops who are beyond that 18month honeymoon period, but not sure how to go about making it a helpful group as opposed to more of the same .
  2. CrazyCatLady

    US vs Mexico sleeve size ?

    I had my sleeve in Mexico. The three abdominal radiology studies I have had in the States have all elicited comments from physicians about how small my sleeve is. I am not sure whether that was due to my particular surgeon, or my "very elastic" gastric tissue (my surgeon's commentary postop).
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    Am I FAT? Please tell me.

    MichiganChic! Thank you so much....I could have written your post. We must share an inner monologue narrator (Mine is Janeane Garofalo, I swear!). I'm 5'7. I lost from 322lbs down to 175lbs (most days). The lowest I ever got was the day after giving birth to my son, I was 169lbs. Per BMI, I am still fat at 26.2. I wear Large scrubs (cause I have a huge pannus), and a size 12. I constantly feel like I am a BIG FAT FAILURE, and that I look worse now at this size that I ever did at a size 26. Unlike your doctors, I constantly get hounded to lose more weight. As a type 2 diabetic, my endocrinologist wants me in that sacred 'NORMAL' zone of 19-24 BMI, which I can't seem to hit for the life of me. My insurance offered to pay for Weight Watchers, since I obviously need it per the required health survey results. I just wanted to applaud your courage in speaking your thoughts. Thanks for showing some of us that we're not alone.
  5. CrazyCatLady

    2 years out and think my gallbladder may be shot!

    I had a patient come through my ICU recently that was nearly 4 years out, and her gallbladder had decided it was 'done' rather spectacularly, while she and her husband were on a cruise to renew their wedding vows. I have seen literature where post-op gallbladder complications can arise as far as a decade postop. Remember, the sleeve as a standalone procedure is still relatively 'new' in this country, we're still learning
  6. CrazyCatLady

    Two Years, At Goal, Tummy Tuck Complications

    I am coming up on three years postop. I have been evaluated by two separate plastic surgeons, both who suggest they can remove 5-8lbs of tissue from my abdomen alone (the one said 11lbs total with brachioplasty and a 'total body lift'). My goal weight was 185, and I have hovered between 170-175lbs for the past 18 months, even after pregnancy. I had a major complication after my sleeve (a usually-fatal portal vein thrombus), which has had lifelong consequences. At the same time, I constantly battle pressure ulcerations under my pannus, a nigh-unkillable yeast growth in my bellybutton, and the constant stress ill-fitting clothing. I would be self pay for any plastics, as even with my issues, my insurance doesn't pay for it. I did appeal, but my appeal was denied. So I have contented myself to another 30+ years battling infection and discomfort. I am glad you made it out of your particular complication in one piece. As an ICU nurse, I have seen my share of those who share your fortune....and those who do not. Thank you for sharing your story.
  7. My hubby went down with me on his green card, no issues. They just wanted to see it and his regular (Canadian) passport.
  8. CrazyCatLady

    Bye bye boobies

    I am two years postop...went from 46DD to a 36B. Yes, you read that right. Finally had to go to a "specialty" lingerie store to get fitted. I had a pladtic surgery consult - surgeon says I'd most likely be a 34B-A once all the sagging leftover tissue was removed. Seriously, I have to wear 2 bras most of the time because I just have empty sacks for breasts now. This has been the most depressing part of my surgery journey. Think I'll go cry in my ( cup now.
  9. I was a type 2 diabetic prior to surgery 2 years ago. I had been in "remission", so to speak, not needing medication or treatment, up until about a month ago. I am now back to needing medical management. I was sincerely hoping to be one of those "cured" diabetics, but I guess it just wasn't in the cards for me.
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    % of complications in Us vs. Mexico

    I would rather have a great Mexican surgeon (which I did!) than an incompetant US surgeon. Having worked in a surgeon's office, I can tell you....you will never get 100% accurate stats. There is so much blame shifting to other professionals, the patient's compliance or body habitus, etc. Realistically, getting surgery complication stats are like asking your partner about how many previous sexual partners they have had - do you trust them enough to believe the number they are giving you?
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    Weight gain during pregnacy

    I got pregnant at 11 months postop, after a decade of infertility. No IVF, just figured we'd try on a whom and BAM! Pregnant on first cycle, lol. I am 18 weeks, lost 12lbs first trimester, then have regained 3lbs after MD threatened to put in an NG tube, grr...had to start eating simple carbs. Prior to getting pregnant, weight had been stable for 3 months. Nutrition hasn't been a problem, but holy crow...the all day long morning sickness has! Never had any nausea while pregnant with daughter 13 years ago.
  12. It's been a few months since I posted; however, I remember reading the pregnancy threads with interest as a pre-op. Prior to my surgery, I had been infertile due to PCOS for many years, to the point of having less than 5 horrible, irregular periods each year. I had my sleeve done April 16, 2012, my weight on surgery day was 296 (down from 312 before preop dieting). By March 1St of this year, I had been holding steady at 180lbs since Christmas, with not much luck in losing more. I am 5`8 for reference. Around 220lbs, without medication, my periods returned with clocklike regularity - to the point of starting during the same two hour timeframe in the morning. Wow! In late March, I started losing weight without any other changes....and then found out I was pregnant. I knew within about a week of conception due to the onset of gutwrenching morning (read: all day) sickness, followed by crushing fatigue. This has been a total change from previous pregnancies at higher weights, which were much less symptomatic. As I had a major, life-threatening portal vein thrombosis after my sleeve surgery last year, requiring hospitalization on a Heparin drip, I called my hematologist with confirmation of pregnancy at 4 weeks. He placed me on Lovenox injections to be continued through my entire pregnancy and for a handful of months post delivery. Finding a OB who would take me on as a post Bariatric patient was a challenge. My normal OB chastised me, staying bariatric patients are incapable of carrying healthy pregnancies (which is patently false, by the way), and refused to care for me. After many interviews, including one with a midwife who told me I was fat and shouldn't gain more than 10lbs through my pregnancy, I found an intelligent OB who is attentive and knowledgeable regarding the unique needs of expecting post bariatric moms. I am currently 11 weeks, and pregnancy has not been kind to me. I have been on prescription antiemetics in order to stop vomiting, now IV Iron infusions due to anemia. I've lost a few lbs, now holding at 174. My injections had to be doubled due to already forming a clot in my leg. However, that being said....I yearly believe my sleeve gave me a chance for one last pregnancy. A chance I wouldn't have had otherwise.
  13. CrazyCatLady

    is anybody out there suffering from pcos?

    I wanted to add my two cents. Prior to surgery, I had PCOS and infertility. My periods were never consistent, days varied....if they came at all. Went years without using chemical birth control, no pregnancies. Fast forward to a year post op...periods come like clockwork, down to the time of day I start. I take zero meds for PCOS management. Best of all, I got pregnant the first month we "tried", no outside help needed! So yes, if fertility is your goal...
  14. CrazyCatLady

    Pregnancy and daily calories

    I don't know how your experience has been going, but my OB has no idea what to do with a post bariatric patient. I tried two different dieticians, and they are stumped as well. The best answer I could get from a colleague from L & D was to try for at 15% increase in calories over what you customarily consume for the first two trimesters. A meal replacement supplement may be a good start, just watch the sugar
  15. Didn't want to crash your thread..but want to wish you luck! I had my surgery with Dr Aceves 11 months ago - my experience was fabulous. As a RN and as a bariatric patient, I can't say enough good things about Dr Aceves, Dr Campos, and my whole experience at Hospital Almater. Best wish for a speedy recovery!

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