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Lizzy0827

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Lizzy0827

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  1. You probably won't. It really depends on your breast makeup. If you have really fatty breast tissue then, yes, you might lose quiet a bit. If your breasts are more dense tissue then you probably won't lose much. I had a breast reduction 10 years ago. Vi had vsg in feb. I have lost about 60 lb since surgery and my cup size hasn't changed. I was a c cup before surgery and I still am. Maybe slightly less full but not much. My band size has reduced some though. I wouldn't worry about it too much : ). Good luck!
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    Febraury 2013 sleevers

    Surgery 2/25. I was right at 200 on DOS. I am sitting at about 171 now. I will see my surgeon this coming Friday for my 3 month follow-up.
  3. NSV for me today. My daughter had been at a camping trip over the weekend. When I went to pick her up, I was walking toward her from the car and she looked at me and said, "you're getting skinny mom!". I haven't heard those works ever : ) it was really nice. I was 221 pre-surgery. Day of surgery I was 200. I had surgery 2/25 and I am now 173.5. It feels really good.
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    below BMI of 35 @ time of surgery

    I think it may depend on your insurance and doctor. I was 36.8 when I started the program with my doc and 33.3 on day of surgery. I asked the question at my first appointment and was told they go off of you original weight (first appointment). It's definitely something you should ask up front. I am now 2 months out and my bmi is 29.5....overweight but not obese : ). I was concerned about having a lower bmi and having surgery....but now 2 months out, I am so glad I did it. Good luck!
  5. I had pain at that incision until the 3 1/2 week point post op. tomorrow will be one month for me and I was finally able to sleep on my stomach 4 days ago.
  6. It is the same thing. Actigall is a brand name and the other is the generic name.
  7. Well, I will chime in here. I was actually given one at the hospital. I was having abdominal pain (incisional) and I had a lot of wpswelling around my largest incision. They told me to wear it for support. I wore it when I was walking and sometimes while I was in bed. I tend to use my abdominal muscles a lot when trying to get in and out of bed and that just aggregated the pain I was having at my incisions. I have continued to use it at home if I was having pain related to activity and it has helped a lot. Mine was 12 inch and kent from under m ybreast down below my belly button. It did feel a bit uncomfortable at first due to all of the swelling but after a few days it was really helpful I thought.
  8. Just looking for some insight from people who have "been there". I am 2 weeks out and honestly, food is unappealing right now. Before surgery I went out and got soups, tuna, chicken salad fixings...all these things that I could eat on a mushy/soft diet. It all sounded so good when I was on my pre-op diet and now none of it sounds good. From previous experience....have any of you had this happened if so, when did it get better. I really do want to be able to eat again and somewhat enjoy it. I am also kind of afraid to try new things as I don't want to get sick. Any words of wisdom or advise???
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    Peanut butter!

    I think you should be good. I am only 2 weeks out and have had PB a couple of times. As long as you do the creamy.
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    End of post op day 1 & lump

    I had the same thing. It was very swollen and "lumpy" around that incision. My surgeon stated the same thing about the stitches in that area. I am10 days post op now and the swelling is gradually going down around that incision. So, it should get better.
  11. I had my surgery on the25th and came home today also. I had the exact sme thing happen. I could watch tv fine but looking at my phone to text or read here and it was impossible. Did they put a scopolamine patch behind your ear for nausea? I had one and when I spoke to the doctor he believe that was the culprit. The medication in it can cause your pupils to dilate something causing the blurred vision. I took mine off this morning and it is slowly resoliving. Hope this helps.
  12. Good luck! Today is my day too. I've had surgery before and I'm still nervous. Completely normal : )
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    February Sleevers

    Today is my day too. Excited and nervous! Prayers for all of you that are with me today. See you on the other side : )
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    February Sleevers

    I'm scheduled for February 25th. My Preop appt is on the 14th. I started my liquid diet yesterday. This liquid diet is going to be tough! I hope I can have the willpower to stick to it. I feel optimistic but smelling the roast that is in the crockpot for the rest of the family is difficult! How is everyone else doing??

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