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April206

Gastric Bypass Patients
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About April206

  • Rank
    Guru in Training
  • Birthday July 2

About Me

  • Biography
    I'm a pre-op newbie and have already attended an orientation session provided by the hospital/surgeon. Now we'll see what hoops insurance will make me jump through!
  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    secretary/student
  • City
    Wichita
  • State
    KS
  • Zip Code
    67206

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  1. I'm on the gastric bypass Facebook page daily - here not so much, maybe once a week to change my weight ticker lol
  2. My program suggests 2 Optisource (buy at Walgreens) twice daily, plus 500 mg calcium citrate plus D (the pills you can get at any drugstore or Target/Walmart, but the chewables at bariatricadvantage.com) I have had labs drawn at 1 month, 2 months and 3 months. Everything normal except low hemoglobin (iron) which was a problem for me before surgery. Hope this helps!
  3. April206

    Advice needed

    How old are your kids? Adult aged, I assume? When I first started thinking about gastric bypass, it seemed too extreme and scary for me. Then I thought "is it any more scary than losing my feet to diabetes, or dying of a heart attack, or having to take high BP and high cholesterol meds forever?" Eventually you will get to the point where the bad effects of your weight will seem much worse than the possible bad effects of surgery. Your kids are probably worried and concerned about you, and rightfully so. If they are adult aged, you might bring them to a surgery orientation or your next surgeon appointment to educate them on why you feel this is necessary for your health. Hope that helps!
  4. April206

    Hemoroids?

    Right there with you! I can't eat apple peel (as James suggested above) so my doctor said to take Colace 100 mg softgels (available to any Wal-Mart or drugstore). 2 to 4 a day. Non-stimulant laxative, just makes it easier to go.
  5. April206

    3 weeks Post-Op Question

    I had a stall at 3-4 weeks. No big deal! And I agree with Ivanova8: hide the damn scale Breaking it out once a week is plenty.
  6. April206

    If you love it so much, why don't you MARRY it!?!?

    I love it dry roasted, but not steamed...go figure!
  7. April206

    Some unexpected NSVs have me LOLing in public. You?

    Caution: adult situations to follow. I went through some boxes of old clothes and found a Victoria's Secret hot pink teddy from my thinner days. Surprised my husband by wearing it to bed one night and he couldn't stop complimenting me. I finally told him to stop talking and start "getting busy" LOL. We both had a great time that night!
  8. April206

    Surgery Thursday!

    Congrats!
  9. Small sips are the way to go! Good luck
  10. Wow, congrats! Hope all continues to go well for you
  11. April206

    I made it through surgery!

    Hope your recovery continues smoothly!
  12. Yes, it's difficult but not impossible to squeeze in 64 oz. of Fluid after RNY. Sipping every 5 minutes really helps. And yes, sugar free, very low calorie drinks count as Water
  13. April206

    Excess skin - warning photos

    Thanks for the photos - they really help the newbies like me. We ALL get jiggly and saggy as we get older, irregardless of any weight loss along the way. You truly do look awesome and you probably feel sooo much better!
  14. April206

    Banana cake smoothie

    Can't wait to try - sounds yummy!
  15. April206

    Pre Op Liquid Diet Blues

    Hang in there! It's rough - I was on a shake only diet for 2 weeks (couldn't stand any more broth and jello!). Drinking Water helped me, as well as walking around the block when that "crap, I'm gonna lose my mind" feeling hit. Hope that helps.

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