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MammasMelting

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  1. Well said Dixie...I'm 9 days out today too and I searched the same keywords and found this is normal. That said its such a big site...so repeats are fine. However you nailed it by saying "any advice" being a blanket question. We need to not be so sensitive here...take the advice or don't.

    Butter is the picture of true success!!! His discipline is crazy and his results show that. I'm ALWAYS looking for his replies because he lives it and I personally need to hear the truth. I feel if someone takes his advice as offensives in any of his posts or replies, then maybe they weren't ready for this.


  2. I myself am giving up the crap that got me to where I am. I'm 8 days out and stopped bread, starches a month before my pre-op diet even. I felt so much better and don't want to go down that road again. A little hear and a little there eventually adds up. Again that's just me and dedicating 110% to this lifestyle change. So if you're gonna do it just try as everyones different...ive known some 4 days out...some 4 months.


  3. Hi everyone...4 days pot op. OMG I think ill live. I really questioned myself days 2-3. Not much pain but the GAS was unbearable. I felt it start at my sternum work up my esophugus just to cause massive nausea and dry heaves for 1 tiny ass little burp..WTH? So not fun. Every time I laid on my back, sat up or stood up to walk it out, I doubled over. My family would burl/rub me like a baby which did help. Gas x helped a little as did liquid gaviscom (ick) and big deep breaths' It is passing. The gas is minimal now...and burping not as painful...just my story in case anyone else feels this way, it is normal and it Sucks! But its getting better. Lo


  4. Sleeved 12/3!!! Surgery went well - no complications; recovery going good.

    Like: The WLS wait is over!

    Discomfort: Bloating and gas (bubble guts)

    Note: Hard to take the smallest sips of Crystal light -- but ice chips are my new BFF!! Even with limited liquid intake I have had to pee a thousand times!

    Happy: to be joining you on the loser's bench!

    Taking it easy for now!

    Yay!!! I was just going to message you to see how you were doing. So glad all went well...prayers for a speedy recovery hun...XOXOXOX


  5. I still pre-op...but I to have small 4oz glass storage bowls with lids that I bought to prepare. Also using this small child size silverware for smaller bites. And we have small teacup serving size plates I plan to use as well.

    My NUT said when eating with family, keep the food in the kitchen rather then at the table ( like we did ). This way it's not right in front of you and easy to grab. The family can get up to the kitchen if they want seconds. :D


  6. I was in the admission office when I discovered that we had an insurance problem, so I understand insurance stress. I will certainly keep you in my prayers. Keep us updated.

    How did yours turn out? My wonderful boyfriend told me not ot worry...worse case is the hospital is out of network, so after insurance the hospital fees will be 30%...and MOST hospitals take a small down payment and bill you the rest, as they cant get an exact cost until after the procedure. I'm hanging onto that right now.


  7. OMG...I need prayers, chants, incense...waht ever you do for good vibes. My surgeons office just called ( on a Sat even) to confirm that they switched from one hospital to another...she said it was fine, that his 1st assistant is injured so he's using his back up...paperwork is being submitted to UHC this week for auth. I went to my UHC sight, and this new hospitl does not appear to be in network ( though the hospital sight says they take UHC). Non network is 30% vs my 10%...which IF they take payments for my portion that is fine...if not...well...that's where my stress comes in! If I have to wiat until 2013, I will have lost all the money I put and start over again....Trying to stay calm and positive....but this is hard!


  8. Mamas Melting : Dr Umbach is doing my sleeve as well!!! I have mine on Nov 30th!!!'

    Dont you just love him and his staff?? Man, Mindy was/is on the ball with stuff. And her being a band to sleever convert makes it easier for me, because she lives it herself. Congrats...how is your pre-op diet going MD017? I am on day 2 today...so far so good.


  9. It varies from Dr to Dr, and from plan to plan. I already met my deductible this year, and my OOP max is $ 3000.00, of which I already met $1500.00. My Surgeon fees were $ 185.00 ( 10 % co insurance after my ded was met). The hospital I am having it at took a $ 100.00 deposit, and will bill me the rest. They don't want to take anything more because the actual fees can vary...surgery may take longer, or not as long, etc. But for me the most I could HAVE to pay is the rest of the OOP ($ 1500.00 )..but it wont be that much.

    If you know what hospital you're having it at, you can call once they get all your papers from your surgeon. Most will take payments once they get the letter of approval from insurance as well. They know the bulk will be paid, and if the hospital is in network, most will have an adjustment for the amount charged as well.

    Hope that helps..it looks like rambling now that I look at it.

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