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There was a recent desth where a well known surgeon put off addressing a leak beside he was supposedly leaving for a vacation with his family. The leak was not dealt with and the lady went septic.
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Yes I am now hearing bad things about Mexicali in the last month. Stay far away
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Just know that the surgery will help but not forever. Eventually eating will become "too easy" again. It's a good idea to look at your eating issues now and start working on them. It will down to willpower and good habits later on in the game. The first few years are easy that way compared to later. It becomes much more challenging later.
You will have to focus on you, plan and organize your eating die the rest Of your life. Start now. :-)
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Yes and initially the surgery will help you recondition yourself with food. Eventually this won't be the case and it will get much more difficult. Old habits did hard. Explore eating issues now.
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If you want to maximize your loss, consider putting off cereal for a while. Processed carbs aren't the best way to maximize loss.
Equestriangirl reacted to this -
Have you also read up in the DS and vsg? You should research all your options.
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NSAIDs can cause ulcers over periods of time. Some surgeons say never, some say okay with an acid reducers, some say very occasional use.
After being many years out, I take them only of I have a really bad headache. Maybe one day a month ( if that).
Big Wojo reacted to this -
I've seen lots of people have surgery with simple colds and stuffiness. It depends to what degree you are sick. Infection? No. Cal your team
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It is a myth that caffeine aides ulcers and dehydrates you. That's old information. Read up on that. Not true. Caffeine however may upset previously existing ulcers. Many times they aren't detected prior to surgery. As well, it does interfere with absorption of Calcium.< /p>
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Most people get a few tablespoons in to a 1/4 of a cup.
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Your body is a smart animal. Weight loss usually slows down as you get down to your goal. For most people getting underweight is not a problem as they will not get that low of a Bmi. For some people especially lightweights they may indeed get underweight and have to adjust their diet to eat more to maintain or gain weight.
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Hi everyone
Was wondering what your fave post wls products have been. Looking for specific products. I've emailed the companies and have gotten some Great stuff from them to raffle off for my support group night From Vitamins to books. Companies have been generous to share since I'm plugging for them as well. I have a huge support group so still trying to get more.
If you have any suggestions please let me know.
Dawn
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Start addressing your head issues now. They wont be solved through surgery. Hugs to you!
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Sorry I can't add anyone unless they are my friend. Facebook prohibits that
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Bariatric Long-timers
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Watch your sodium intake too.
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Hi there!
Welcome.
Stomaphyx and other procedures have poor results. If you have a lot to lose you can look into a revision but If its more like 30-40 lbs it's going to be about your diet.
You do not have malabsorption of calories and all that anymore. you will always have malabsorption of Vitamins so you need to keep getting bloodwork checked. Most of us long timers find our Iron tends to tank quite easily many years out.
You can't shrink your pouch. You can reduce your carbs focus on Protein and you may feel like you have more sensitivity to your pouch. De-carb.
The best way to lose is to use myfitnesspal and track what you are eating. Aim for 40% Protein or more in your diet. If you are on Facebook I have a group for long timers. Just message me.
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Is it a peachy colored Fluid? My hubby had this with one is the incision. It kept opening and leaking like mad. The nurse said that it was healing from the inside out so the fluid had to leak out the incision. Just keep it clean and dry and change it accordingly. See your family doc or a walk in clinic if concerned. It took about 3 weeks for it to finally close.
Any Canadians Out There?
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7+ years out and from Windsor