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Lissa_S

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Congrats! Good luck - I am getting my "sleeve" on the 3rd of September, so I will watch with great interest to see how you are going as you'll be about a month ahead of me
  2. Thanks And congratulations on getting your sleeve. Hope you are feeling well!!
  3. Wow you look fantastic! Congratulations on your amazing transformation!
  4. I actually did get insurance back in May but decided that I couldn't wait for 12 months - for me, right now it's more important to get the surgery done then save the money. It's certainly a lot cheaper to do it through insurance though!!
  5. Hi all - I am in Gunnedah NSW and I am getting my op done on 3 September (I hope). I am applying for early release of my super - has anyone else gotten all that they requested from the government? My surgery plus hospital bill is $17500 so I am praying that it is covered. Any body willing to share their experience? Thanks, Lila
  6. Congratulations on your success!!
  7. Congrats! That's an awesome achievement!!
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    Any September People

    So excited - have my surgery date! I will be "sleeved" on September 3!!!! Anyone else on the 3rd??
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    I Have A Surgery Date!

    I had my first appointments over the past two days with the psychologist, dietician and surgeon. Here in Australia, I only have to see each once before the surgery which seems very different from the process for others. For those interested, this was my experience... Psychologist - met with him just once and will see him again at 6 weeks, 6 months and at 12 months. Basically, he was interested in looking at motivation for ongoing lifestyle changes and some of the patterns of behaviour that led to this point. It was obviously a screen for underlying eating disorders and doing some "myth busting" about the surgery and it's outcomes. I was there for around 30 minutes. No startling revelations - I eat as an extension of poor emotional regulation during periods of stress. I have a sedentary job and lifestyle as contributing factors. I wouldn't say it was a waste of time but have to admit, I feel that I really did not get too much out of it. I hate saying that as I am a psychologist (different field) as well and was hoping to report something different as I've never seen a psych myself before...but it is what it is Dietician - met with her once mostly discuss my current habits and to discuss the pre-op and post op diets. Very little else was done but she was really nice and very easy to talk to. She made herself very available to me for contact during this whole process which was great as I live quite a long way away. Pre-op Diet - I will be on the VLCD Optislim diet for two weeks prior to surgery. During this time I can also have fruit twice per day, jelly once per day and twice a day have a salad or stirfried veggies or a soup from the "free" vegetables list. There is a lot more variation in the diet than I was expecting which I am really happy about. It's still going to be tough I am sure, but not so bad as I'd originally feared. Surgeon - I met with Dr Candice Silverman today and feel so confident in her! She was brilliant, walking me through what to expect from arrival to recovery room. She's been doing this surgery for many years and tells me that she has never had a leak yet, so I don't anticipate on being the first (though I suppose no one ever does). She told me that she will make 5 incisions and I'll have disolvable stitches. Because I live about 12 hours from the dr, she has asked me to remain on the Gold Coast for 10 days from the surgery. I'll only spend three nights in hospital (it's probably two nights but she added the third night just in case). Then I get a week's holiday on the beach before seeing her again and then going home. Surgery date - so I know that my surgery now will be September 3 2012. I can't wait!!!! So excited to have a date confirmed and when I wanted it to happen! Seems like things are falling into place (touch wood)...just need to lodge my paperwork and get my approvals back (which have a two week timeframe) and I will be done!! Can't wait to join the "sleeved" club!!
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    Any September People

    I am also hoping for a surgery date early in September - will be able to let you know when it will be after my surgeon appointment next week!!
  11. Well, it's only one week now until I go for my first appointments with the surgeon, dietician and psychologist. Unfortunately, I was supposed to go on Monday but it was put back a few days. I was disappointed initially as the clinic is a 10 hour drive away and I'd already paid for accommodation and now I have to pay for further accommodation later in the week as well but I realised that I am actually complaining about having to spend five days on the beautiful Gold Coast (in Australia). How ridiculous!! It's funny - I am a psychologist but I've never actually been to a psychologist, so I am not sure what to expect by seeing an exercise psychologist. LOL, I've been putting together my developmental history and looking at my relationship with food and the faulty cognitions that I have around eating and food It was then that I realised that it probably defeats the purpose to "prepare" for this and from a professional perspective, it gives me good insight into what it must be like for my clients on their first appointment! So I am perversely curious about seeing the psychologist now I am so excited about seeing the surgeon and getting my date for surgery. At this stage, I was told by the staff it could be as soon as 3 September. Wow. I just can't' wait for this!! I am worried that something will occur that will make me ineligible for the surgery not that I know what that is but there is a lingering concern. I am pretty big - about 366 pounds (hope I have that right) and I worry that means that I will be too big for surgery and that it will put my date back. It probably sounds silly (on reflection, I know it sounds silly) but there it is. I had wanted to start my diet prep this week and as per my previous blog, started the shakes which were quite nice but for the past three days I've been sick with the flu. So I've had nothing but lemonade icy poles and watered down juice. I did manage to get down a little porridge this morning but that's been it. On the upside I think I've lost a little weight lol but it will come back as soon as I am well again - I know that from experience. So the update is one week to go until first appointments. Hoping so hard that it will all be fine and I can get my surgery done soon. My birthday is in August and every year at this time I tell myself I'll be thinner and healthier by my birthday next year - this is the first time that I actually believe that it will happen
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    One Week To Go Until First Appointment!

    Thanks, you keep in touch too! Let me know how things go for you. It's been interesting hearing how different things are in different countries. Best of luck!!
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    Less Than 24 Hours..... Hopefully!?!?

    Good luck! I hope that everything has worked out for you!
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    Today Is The Day!

    Congratulations! Wishing you a speedy recovery!
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    I Got Sleeved!

    Congratulations! I am glad things are going well! Can't wait to join the "sleeved" club!
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    Just Hours Away From Surgery!

    Good luck with your surgery - I hope all goes very well for you!
  17. I am still a week out from my first appointments with the surgeon etc but the way that I understand it here in Australia is that you only need to meet with the surgeon, nutritionist and psychologist once, then get a surgery date. On their website it can be as soon as two weeks after your appointment with the surgeon (assuming all is cleared) that you can have your surgery. So to this end, I thought I would start on a modified version of the pre-op diet, gradually introducing meal replacement as I build up to the two weeks before surgery where I have to be so strict. I am hoping for a surgery date in early September at this point, so realistically it could be about 6 weeks until I get "sleeved". I had the strawberry optifast shake today and discovered two things - first is that I need to add more water than recommended (around 250-275ML instead of 200) and the other is that it is 100 times nicer if it's really cold, so I added a few ice cubes. I am trying to practice drinking really slowly as I know that I gulp drinks and it does make you really aware of what you are drinking and eating! I only substituted lunch today and it's been okay so far. I am a little bit hungry but it isn't too bad and I might try to have an earlier dinner tonight instead of snacking this afternoon. So it's early days, but for anyone pre-op who is testing the waters and wanting to try the shakes, my advice is to thin it out and make it very cold
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    Weight Lifted Off My Shoulders (Literally)

    Congratulations! It must be such a relief - I think that one of the traps I am hoping to avoid is watching the numbers too closely...I don't have great willpower (hence needing this surgery lol) so I might have to get rid of my scales from home and just weigh monthly at work (I work in a hospital so getting access to scales isn't a problem)...although talk to me post-surgery and it's probably a different story I'll likely be popping on and off those scales like crazy ;p
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    Crazy Vsg Questions

    From a psychological perspective, the reason it appears to have an effect on how you view food is because it's essential behavioural therapy. Humans generally don't do things that don't feel good. So if that feel good feeling from overeating or eating highly fatty or sugary foods is taken away (due to the reduction of stomach size and ability to tolerate calorie-laden foods), then the behaviour will extinguish over time. Well that is my hypothesis anyway And I am sure that many of us (well, for me at least) have tried everything in the past but it hasn't worked in the long term. If you feel there is ANY chance you can do this without the surgery I encourage you to follow that up. For me, I don't feel that I can do it without the surgery. I have my first appointments next week and should have surgery in September (it works a bit differently here in Australia for approvals etc) and I can't be more excited. I wish you all the very best of luck and am keeping my fingers crossed for you that you will be able to kick this without needing surgery - but if you do decide to go for surgery and have questions, please don't hesitate to ask!!! Cheers, Lila
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    To Hear Words Skinny Miny

    Thank you so much! I really appreciate that!!
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    Me At Pete And Zalie\

    From the album: Before Surgery Photos

    Three generations...Me, Mum and Nan. This is the latest photo (July 2012) at my cousins engagement party. Thier wedding is in April...can't wait to see the photo's then!!
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    From the album: Before Surgery Photos

    Me and Dad
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    From the album: Before Surgery Photos

    Me and Mum
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    From the album: Before Surgery Photos

    Me and my sister - freaking genetics...
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    From the album: Before Surgery Photos

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