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juliedee

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    juliedee got a reaction from beachgurl84 in BSBS NC   
    I have BCBS NC and I started my process in September and got a surgery date for January. I'm actually approved & ready to go right now, but my surgeon didn't have any more openings this year, so I'm actually his first surgery of 2015!
    BCBS NC has waived the 6 month supervised diet, but they told me that I had to use a Center of Excellence, which gave me 2 places to choose from. Now, the Center of Excellence I'm required to use did have some requirements before they submitted me to insurance for final approval.
    I'm using Wake Forest Weight Management Center in Winston Salem. They required 2 nutrition classes, meet with a psychologist, and meet with their exercise team. Then the surgeon required an upper GI first, but I'm sure any pre-op tests are depending on what your surgeon feels you need. I know others who have needed sleep tests or colonoscopy, but all I had to do was the upper GI required of everyone.
    I'm not sure if all Centers of Excellence across NC have the same requirements, but that was my experience. Overall, it was a quick process and I have had no problems at all with insurance.
    Now it just comes down to waiting for me, and I have to adhere to my 3-week pre-op diet over the Christmas holidays and my birthday! Good luck on your journey and I hope it is easy & quick for you, too!
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    juliedee got a reaction from Inner Surfer Girl in what is YOUR favorite pureed/soft food stage dish?   
    Not a "meal", but a great snack or to go with a meal... is roasted carrots in the oven with just a touch of olive oil/seasonings. You can then puree them if you want, but they are so soft after being roasted, that it's not necessary.
    My NUT said no raw veggies, but I was really wanting something... she said roasted carrots, sweet potatoes, etc. are fine.
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    juliedee got a reaction from blondebomb in I've had my moments, but I'm SOOO happy I did this!   
    Try some of the "New Whey" liquid Protein... they are fruit flavored but not too sweet. BUT, the best part is 42 grams of Protein in 3 oz! Lots of flavors to choose from, too.
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    juliedee got a reaction from fitdrea30 in What to expect right after surgery?   
    I'm 2-days post op (surgery was on Tuesday, 1/6). I didn't have any pain when I woke up. I was really nauseous, though. They kept me in recovery a little bit longer than expected to get that under control, but they did. When I got to my room, I slept for a bit and when I woke up, I felt "ok". Again, no pain (toradol is GREAT!), but very sore. After the first trip to the bathroom, and walked a lap in the halls, felt much better & only got better from there.
    Everyone's experience is different, but overall mine was pretty good. A little nausea when I woke up, but no pain.
    By the evening of surgery I was up & around & feeling pretty good.
    Now, the drinking part... when you sip, you feel it hit your stomach, and you get a little "twinge" that lasts about 2-3 seconds, but then it's gone. You get used to it, and today at 2-days out, it's much better.
    Don't stress over it, because the whole experience is over relatively quickly and the nurses will definitely take care of you. If you have nausea or pain, they will be prepared to give you something!
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    juliedee got a reaction from fitdrea30 in What to expect right after surgery?   
    I'm 2-days post op (surgery was on Tuesday, 1/6). I didn't have any pain when I woke up. I was really nauseous, though. They kept me in recovery a little bit longer than expected to get that under control, but they did. When I got to my room, I slept for a bit and when I woke up, I felt "ok". Again, no pain (toradol is GREAT!), but very sore. After the first trip to the bathroom, and walked a lap in the halls, felt much better & only got better from there.
    Everyone's experience is different, but overall mine was pretty good. A little nausea when I woke up, but no pain.
    By the evening of surgery I was up & around & feeling pretty good.
    Now, the drinking part... when you sip, you feel it hit your stomach, and you get a little "twinge" that lasts about 2-3 seconds, but then it's gone. You get used to it, and today at 2-days out, it's much better.
    Don't stress over it, because the whole experience is over relatively quickly and the nurses will definitely take care of you. If you have nausea or pain, they will be prepared to give you something!
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    juliedee got a reaction from Luvin_Life125 in Food stuck in throat feeling & needing to vomit - new user story   
    If you need help eating slower, get the "Eat Slower"app on your phone/tablet & use that when you eat. You set the timer for however long you want to wait between bites, and then it gives you a signal when to take the next bite. Helped me to slow down a lot, even pre-op
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    juliedee got a reaction from Luvin_Life125 in Food stuck in throat feeling & needing to vomit - new user story   
    If you need help eating slower, get the "Eat Slower"app on your phone/tablet & use that when you eat. You set the timer for however long you want to wait between bites, and then it gives you a signal when to take the next bite. Helped me to slow down a lot, even pre-op
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    juliedee got a reaction from Dreamingofhealth in Dealing with Setbacks - Ate 2 Donuts This Morning   
    I have this quote from Jillian Michaels taped to my fridge...
    "Think of your weight loss journey as a car. If you were driving along and got a flat tire, would you slash the other 3 tires and call it a complete loss? No. You would fix that one tire and keep going." – Jillian Michaels
    Helps me on the days I think I've "blown it"!
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    juliedee got a reaction from Dreamingofhealth in Dealing with Setbacks - Ate 2 Donuts This Morning   
    I have this quote from Jillian Michaels taped to my fridge...
    "Think of your weight loss journey as a car. If you were driving along and got a flat tire, would you slash the other 3 tires and call it a complete loss? No. You would fix that one tire and keep going." – Jillian Michaels
    Helps me on the days I think I've "blown it"!
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    juliedee got a reaction from beachgurl84 in BSBS NC   
    I have BCBS NC and I started my process in September and got a surgery date for January. I'm actually approved & ready to go right now, but my surgeon didn't have any more openings this year, so I'm actually his first surgery of 2015!
    BCBS NC has waived the 6 month supervised diet, but they told me that I had to use a Center of Excellence, which gave me 2 places to choose from. Now, the Center of Excellence I'm required to use did have some requirements before they submitted me to insurance for final approval.
    I'm using Wake Forest Weight Management Center in Winston Salem. They required 2 nutrition classes, meet with a psychologist, and meet with their exercise team. Then the surgeon required an upper GI first, but I'm sure any pre-op tests are depending on what your surgeon feels you need. I know others who have needed sleep tests or colonoscopy, but all I had to do was the upper GI required of everyone.
    I'm not sure if all Centers of Excellence across NC have the same requirements, but that was my experience. Overall, it was a quick process and I have had no problems at all with insurance.
    Now it just comes down to waiting for me, and I have to adhere to my 3-week pre-op diet over the Christmas holidays and my birthday! Good luck on your journey and I hope it is easy & quick for you, too!
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    juliedee got a reaction from beachgurl84 in BCBS of NC   
    I called yesterday, I am wanting to get the surgery before the end of the year. There's definitely no more 6-month supervised diet/exercise requirement! The BCBSNC rep read all the requirements for me, then I asked specifically about that, and was told it is not required anymore. YAY!

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