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Just out of curiosity, is this "friend" (and I use this term oh so loosely) overweight/obese as well?
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Keep in mind this was coming from a man that would introduce me to his friends' date=' family and co-workers as his large Scottish wife and didn't think that there was anything wrong with the word "large".[/quote']
I hope you introduced him to your family, friends, and coworkers as your genitally challenged husband
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Add me to the group who has never had surgery before. I love when these threads come up because they help tremendously. One thing to keep in mind is not all docs make you wait for the leak test - some do it before you leave the OR. My surgeon told me he felt it was a bit barbaric to make patients wait to drink after all they had been through. Mind you, I'm not sure how the test is done before you leave so I can't answer that.
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Wonderful story, Pam! I'm a fellow chef and will be having surgery in December. I have to admit the surgery is scaring me a bit. My body is acting much like yours - everything hurts. Plus I am on meds for high cholesterol, HBP, and have been told I am pre diabetic.
My question for you is did you find that having your surgery has compromised your chef abilities -especially in regard to taste? One reason I found the sleeve so interesting is there are no malabsorption issues.
Welcome to the forum!
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I hve no buddy i hope someone gets the14th
That's a Saturday, isn't it? I'm impressed your surgeon works on a Sat!
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My doctor doesn't have an issue with straws. It says right in our surgery manual straws are ok.
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I have had this 12/16 date since September, hopefully that means I'll be the first surgery in the morning! I must admit I am getting more excited everyday!
That was the great thing about scheduling in September - I got my choice of date and time. Going to be his first surgery of the day.
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I was told December was pretty popular since some folks have time off - especially us folks in education. I give my last exam on 12/12 and don't need to be back in the classroom until 1/19. Hopefully that will be plenty of time to recuperate
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I think it's a great date too! Woo hoo for the 12/16 gals! (and everyone else of course, but I'm a little biased toward 12/16
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Every time I look at our list I just go ! We have a large group but it will be so nice to share our experiences together.
I agree. For the longest time there was no action in the December 2013 area and now look at us! I love how almost everyone has at least one person going in on the same day.
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Sounds like your diet may be too low in fat
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Actually, Premier does make a strawberry flavor - I am on the lookout for it myself. Here's straight from their website: http://www.premierprotein.com/product/strawberries-and-cream-shake/ Their website price is much higher than what I pay for the chocolate and vanilla at costco
I've sent them an e-mail asking where I can find it in my area. Here's their contact e-mail: info@premiernutrition.com
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Congrats to you!! Here's hoping you get your surgery date ASAP!
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Thanks for doing that! I sent you my info
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I'm not ashamed but as of right now I've only told my husband. I handle it just like I handle any other medical issue I have - I'm not one to tell the world my business, health-related or otherwise. Plus, I don't feel like hearing people tell me their horror stories about a friend of a friend of a friend's experience with WLS.
After the surgery I have no issue telling people if I'm asked but until that point I just plan to me my normal self and not blather on about my health issues. I didn't tell people about my high cholesterol, HBP, and prediabetic diagnoses - and I don't plan on advertising what I'm doing to get rid of them either.
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Would anyone be interested in doing a December 2013 FB page? We could make it secret so no one sees it but us. Just thinking out loud....
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Here's my schedule for my pre-op testing day:
9am - upper GI (light supper the night before and nothing by mouth after midnight - which tells me there may be sedation involved) @ main hospital
11am - pre-op class with nurse & dietician @ clinic
After the class - "pre-admission testing, paperwork, labs, and EKG." @ hospital I'm having the surgery at
I'll be hitting the doc's office this Thursday so I'll ask them for clarification. Trying to figure out if I need to have hubby drive me or if I'll be ok to drive after the upper GI
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I see some doctors have their patients get an EDG and some ask for an upper GI. Can someone explain to me in laymen's terms the difference? I have to get an upper GI and was just wondering what all that entails. I've seen the terms used interchangeably and I don't think that's correct. Thanks in advance!
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I respectfully disagree with that statement. Oil roasting may add additional calories, but many studies have shown that the roasting of nuts actually increases the bioavailability of their nutrients.
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Prayers going out for you. May your surgery be un eventful and your recovery swift!
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I'm assuming you mean surgery is on October 28 - otherwise you have the world's longest pre-op diet lol
Best of luck to you! Look forward to hearing about your experience!
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I decided to go with Centennial because their self pay prices were a bit cheaper than Baptist's. A few grand here and there makes a big difference!
The 23 states that will offer weight loss surgery in their Obamacare plan
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Auri - you're fine with your own insurance. Just don't switch plans.
I love how the majority of the states that have the highest obesity rates are not on this list. At least 6 of the 10 aren't on the list