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Mommabird

Gastric Bypass Patients
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About Mommabird

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    Aspiring Evangelist
  • Birthday 12/29/1955

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Reading anything! Water Aerobics
  • Occupation
    Homemaker
  • City
    Hewitt
  • State
    Texas
  • Zip Code
    76643

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  1. Hello, Everyone! My RNY was 12/10 /14. My highest weight was 280 and I started this adventure at 245. I was 204 the day of surgery and I'm 132 today. Only 4 pounds from goal! I can't say that this has been an easy year (kidney stones and surgery to remove them) but it has been an AMAZING year! Along with gaining back my health, I gained a daughter in law and my first grandchild (Gabriel just turned 6 months old)! Today is my 60th birthday and when doing my hair this morning, I realized that I'm less grey than I was. Apparently, after the hair loss, when all the new hair grew in, it came back in my pre-grey original color! Talk about a great birthday present!
  2. Mommabird

    Anyone From Texas?

    Not currently. I've been after Scott and White to start one for most of a year now. There's some talk of peer mentoring (I told them that I'd be interested) but haven't heard anything more about it. There are monthly meetings in Temple and Harker Heights, but that's a ways for you to drive.
  3. I think that you stated the root to your problem at the end of your post. You're bored and emotional. Unfortunately, rocky emotions are just part of all this, Hormones are rapidly changing with rapid weight loss and emotions are all over the place from the major changes in your life right now. Boredom is as much of a problem as the emotional upheaval! You are accustom to being busy at work and now you are stuck at home. Try to find things to keep yourself occupied. Take a walk, (you need to start exercising anyway!) read a good book, organize something, (a closet, drawer etc) Just don't let yourself sit and brood about things. Keep your mind busy and it will help with the boredom. Which will help with temptations. You are NOT a failure!!! And you haven't screwed anything!!! You've got this, I believe in you!! you're just in a low spot at the moment. Go make a Protein shake and sip along on it. Before you know it, you'll have it down, you'll feel better and you'll be back on track. You know we're always here when you need us! .
  4. Mommabird

    How about some NSVs!?!?

    In May 2014, I had just been to the informational seminar and was two days away from my first weigh-in required by Aetna, when I attended my nephew's wedding. I wore a snug 3X dress. I had my Gastric Bypass in December. On October 3rd,I will be attending my niece's wedding wearing a very comfortably fitting size 14 dress!
  5. Mommabird

    How about some NSVs!?!?

    I had my 9 month post-op check-up yesterday. My surgeon (who I saw 2 months ago for an unrelated issue) walks into the exam room, does a double take and says "Holy cow! I didn't even recognize you! You look fantastic!"
  6. Mommabird

    Anyone From Texas?

    I'm in Hewitt, just south of Waco. I had a gastric bypass 12/10/14 at Scott and White in Temple.
  7. Hang in there! It will break! You might want to tighten up your food plan, make sure you're sticking to it as close as possible. Also, make sure you are getting all your fluids in. Has your food plan changed recently? When I was allowed to add fruit back into my diet, I started gaining, then stalled and was ALWAYS hungry. Quit eating it and busted the stall I was in. Where in Texas are you? I'm in the Waco area and had my surgery at Scott and White Hospital in Temple.
  8. Mommabird

    How about some NSVs!?!?

    I started a C25K today. It's something that I had dreamed about doing but never thought I would (or could). I also went to my niece's bridal shower on Saturday. Instead of being the largest person there, I was one of the smaller ones! And I was by far the smallest of the family members (except for my youngest niece who has always been scary skinny. I don't count her as I have never seen anyone as thin as she is)
  9. Mommabird

    Texas near austin

    How are you two doing?
  10. Mommabird

    Texas near austin

    Lots and lots of water and crystal light! Anything non caffinated or carbonated! At 8 months out, I do get hungry now, but, I always have something to drink with me. A lot of times hunger is actually thirst. My Sunday School class laughs cuz I show up with a water bottle I in my hand and usually, half way through class, I pull out the one in my purse. I was told that getting your liquids in is more important than getting your protein in. I'm supposed to drink 80 ounces a day. That is a lot more than a lot of surgeons require. The best advice for post - op that I can give you is to follow your surgeon's post-op plan. You will see a lot of different post-op diets on here. Follow what your Dr. says to eat, when he says you can have it. I had someone tell me that my dr was too strict and I should find another dr. But, I am doing amazingly well. I have lost over 80% of my excess weight in less than 8 months. I would have to say that my doc's rules are why I have been successful.
  11. Mommabird

    Texas near austin

    I had to do pre-op over Thanksgiving and then a family reunion two days later. My extended family didn't know that I was having surgery. My diet consisted of protein shakes and non-starchy veggies. I took all my food with me, sat where I didn't have to look at the food everyone else was eating and focused on visiting with family. It was extremely hard and I was glad when it was over. I just kept in mind what my ultimate goal was and kept reminding myself that no food was worth blowing pre-op for. How long is your pre-op? Mine was two weeks and it will get easier. Mine was sprung on me literally at the last minute. The surgeon's office called me to schedule my surgery date and at the end of the call informed me that I was officially on my pre-op diet. By the way, I have a daughter and sister in law and a multitude of nieces and nephews in the Austin area. I'm actually coming down for my niece's bridal shower in a couple of weeks.
  12. Mommabird

    Texas near austin

    Is Waco near enough? I had my Gastric Bypass on December 10th 2014.
  13. I wear one that says "Gastric Bypass, No NSAIDS, No Sugar, No Blind NG Tube" Having dealt with medical emergencies before, I want anyone who is dealing with an emergency concerning me, if I can't answer questions, to know as much about me as possible in just a few words. I don't know how much sugar it would take to cause me to have an episode of dumping. I do know that during an emergency is not the time to find out. Chances are, it could cause confusion in trying to make a diagnosis. I don't want to take a chance with the NSAIDS. Why risk the bleeding that they might cause? As for the no blind NG tube, I have read stories by people who have had their pouch ruptured by medical personnel who were expecting a normal sized stomach. Call me paranoid, but I'm not willing to take any chances. I'd rather wear a medic alert bracelet and not risk having more problems caused by medical personnel who don't know about the change in my anatomy! My surgeon's office didn't say to wear one, but when they noticed that I wore a bracelet, said that they were glad I had one.
  14. Mommabird

    Pounds to lose?..

    I'm 5 feet tall, weighed 204 the day of surgery. I'm eight months out and weigh 144. Seventeen pounds to get into the normal weight range.
  15. Mommabird

    Aetna Questions

    You might try calling them. I called twice a day. When they got my paperwork, I was approved within just a few hours!

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