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RNYKimmerz

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  1. This gas is terrible i feel like a greyhound doing laps on the hospital wing.

    The gas was the absolute worst! Mine has finally subsided considerably, but it took about 10 days or so... Walking does actually help it, but there were times where the gas was so bad it took my breath away and I would end up practically doubled over sobbing in pain. Thank goodness that part seems over.


  2. Oh, and I forgot:

    Starting pre-op weight: 338.0

    Day of surgery: 325.5

    Today, 10 days post op: 315.0

    I'm not sure where everyone is counting their total loss from, but I am doing day of surgery as my start weight. So... Total loss, 10.5 pounds.

    Congratulations everyone on your losses.


  3. I am in!

    Starting Weight 260

    Day of Surgery 248

    Today 249.5 :angry: Can't wait to be on losers bench!

    You've obviously recently had surgery. I was over 10 pounds heavier than the morning I went to have my surgery when I first weighed myself my first morning home after surgery. It took me a whole week to lose all those 10+ surgery pounds. I will tell you that when my weight loss sped up it got a little exciting, even though I remind myself every morning that here in the beginning those numbers are going down fast because I can eat such small low calorie portions and my resting metabolic rate is still so high because I weigh so much and when I am exercising (cautiously walking because I am still less than 2 weeks post op) the shear weight of my body is working with me so that I am burning more calories without as much work.

    Please don't be angry... You're almost to the loser's bench...


  4. Omg how strange that must have been too write goodbye letters! I feel like maybe I should too.... I don't know.

    It wasn't that strange to write the letters but it was very emotional. I didn't bother with a will because everything that I have is under both mine and my husband's name and no one would ever challenge him on anything. Our only child is 2 and he would obviously remain her Daddy. The letters were just all my input on things he needed to remember while raising a little girl. They are things I would have said anyway, just spread out over years that I was concerned I wouldn't have. My husband found them and got worried and started researching the things that could go wrong while in surgery and seeing as how I had undergone anesthesia 3 times before in the previous 2 years and never had any issues and weighed more than I did this time for the RNY he relaxed. He didn't criticize me for needing to write them to give myself piece of mind, but he told me that he had faith that I would make it through the surgery and I was so thankful to have him waiting for me in my hospital room when I came out of recovery. If they will give you peace of mind, write them. Just know, it tugs hard on your heart strings. Best of luck in your surgery!


  5. Im here Big day today slimmer me here i come.

    I am very proud of you. My surgery was almost a week ago now. I was so scared I wrote "goodbye letters" to my husband and 2 year old daughter. I was certain once they put me to sleep I would never wake up again. I did wake up though, as I am certain that you did. I have maintained a positive outlook through the pain and I know that my health is going to be phenomenol when this is all over and done with. Congratulations on the start of your new life!


  6. I will be calling my weight center tomorrow as I can't live like this. Water' date=' tea, broth and carnation instAnt Breakfast. I will see if I can have yogurt etc. my center does not want you to eat anything that they have not approved as they know how it effects your system.

    Where have you found the Isopure liquid ....and does it taste good ? What favors does anyone recommend?[/quote']

    The Isopure Protein drink tastes kinda like filmy Gatorade. It kinda coats my tongue. But it's not a bad taste. It is tolerable. They are best cold cold cold and so far I have tried the fruit punch one and the blue raspberry. The fruit punch is not very sweet, the blue raspberry is very sweet. My taste buds apparently changed following surgery and I don't like super sweet things right now... So I don't care for the blue raspberry. I also have mango peach to try. I only purchased them for my 1 week of clear liquid diet following surgery which I am almost done with. They are quite expensive (over $5.00 for 1 20 oz bottle) but they were better tasting than my Body Fortress Cookies and Cream mixed with Water ( MAJOR YUCK!) They can be purchased at GNC. My GNC let me purchase 3 individual bottles in 3 different flavors (they had to open cases to let me do this) but I didn't want a whole case of them. 12 bottles is more than 1 full month of ALL my Celebrate Vitamins, Iron and Calcium. Yikes! Good luck finding something you enjoy.


  7. I'm definitely in the club for Friday weigh ins. I've always been the fat daughter, fat sister, fat friend. I have only just had surgery 4 days ago and everyone is being supportive but also admitting that they are not ready for me to become the not fat friend, sister, daughter. My best girl friends are obese as well and have not had any WLS and in most instances are not interested in ever having it done. They tell me they are happy and excited for me, and yet remind me all the time that now we won't be able to do anything together because all of our socializing and celebrating has always involved food. My mother, who is in her 50s and has never been married actually went so far as to say that she never understood how I got men interested in me much less got one to marry me and have remained married to him for almost 11 years. And to top it all off, I've had the "good luck" of being approved for WLS when she has been turned down twice in the last 7 years. She flat out told me that she is jealous of the life I have and the life I am going to have once I am healthier. She and I have never been best friends or anything, but it definitely makes it more challenging to talk to her about what's going on in my life when most of it seems to revolve around my WLS at this point in time. Thank heavens for support groups like I have here.


  8. I wonder if everyone has to do a swallow test?

    It wasn't the highlight of my hospital stay, that's for sure. However, it made it possible to make sure that there are no leaks from any of the sutures. I personally feel that having me swallow some yucky contrast and slightly yuckier barium while being xrayed showed me my pouch, how it works, and that it is perfectly and safely formed. I learned how much liquid I could fit inside as well as how thinner liquids drain quicker than thicker ones. It was pretty neat even if it did taste disgusting. I was terrified of taking the first swallow though because at that point I had no idea how big the pouch was or what would happen if I took too big of a drink. It's gross, but once it was over they brought me in a jug of Water and some tasty sugar free Jello and some less tasty chicken broth. I missed Water more than food strangely enough.


  9. I had a laparoscopic RNY done on June 27th at about 8 in the morning. I was out of recovery and in a hospital room by about 2 in the afternoon and discharged the next day around 4 in the afternoon. In order to be discharged my pain had to be controlled (with the same meds they send me home with), I had to be out of bed and walking, I had to urinate, I had to pass my swallow test and keep some food (jello and/broth) and Water down, and I had to agree that I felt well enough to take care of myself.


  10. Thank you. Where might I be able to find these?

    I believe I went to celebratevitamins.com, however I ended up ordering from dietdirect.com because I could order a 1 month supply of the Multivitamin, Iron, and Calcium (all taste like different flavors of sweet tarts) for a little better than $49 and that got me free shipping. Direct from the Celebrste site I would have had to spend over $100 to get free shipping and I only wanted a 1 month supply to try to start. It ended up saving me about $12.95 in shipping and I ended up loving the Vitamins and they work well with my pouch. They aren't the cheapest, but I honestly believe you get what you pay for.


  11. Husband is active duty army stationed at Ft Hood, so we live in Killeen, TX. I was referred to Scott & White, in Temple, TX, for their bariatrics program and just had surgery on June 27th. My surgeon is Dr. Richard Symmonds and he is wonderful. Their program is informative and supportive and the hospital was very nice. I keep telling my husband that I am waiting for the other shoe to drop because this entire process has gone so smoothly, surgery was beautiful, recovery seems to be quite well.

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