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blessedandfavored

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  1. ....

    The only benefit I got out of the whole experience is that I wasn't required to do a supervised weight loss program before getting my band since I had gone through that ordeal. Good luck, but RUN!

    I got a prescription, took one pill and didn't like the way it made me feel so I didn't take them again. But when my surgeon interview me he asked if I had taken them. I relied, "Yes, one pill." He said it was help with the process since I had a prescription for it.

    My first visit was April 1, 14. I was approved May 7, 14. My surgery was July 3, 14.

    Buy it for insurance purposes but don't take it.


  2. Tell people the truth. Tell them..."My new lifestyle requires that I limit the amount of food I eat at one setting. Portion Control really works and I plan to continue until I reach my goal. I have lost 20+ lbs by making healthier choices and limiting my intake. At home I weigh my food. Here I'm just going to bag this up and eat it later."

    I have even said "I was really hungry so I ate a little beforehand and it has really affect my taste buds plus I came to socialize with you."

    Is it rude to eat before your guest arrive? Well, I do. (My friends doesn't seem to mind.)

    I even arrived a few minutes late and tell my guest to start without me. "I don't want you waiting on me so I will bag this up."

    If all fails tell them "I'm on a appetite suppress." OTC is somehow more acceptable than wls.

    Don't stress yourself! It's your life! Be happy!


  3. I'm SLEEVED!!!

    Day 1 post op is going GREAT. I'm in very little pain, a lot of belching and first sip of Water was heaven.

    Congrats on the surgery. Hope you continue to do great. Do you know why you were not required to do a pre op Liquid Protein diet?

    Your liver lies in front of your stomach. So it has to be manipulated in order to perform the sleeve. The pre op liquid diet helps to eliminate the visceral fat around the liver. Plus dehydration is critical post op. If you start off well dehydrated it will lessen your chances of becoming dehydrate post op.

    I was obviously heavily sedated when I half read your question. The reason I didn't have to do a pre op Protein diet is because my bmi was 37 (which is less than 40). I was approved for surgery bc I have really bad sleep apnea. I did the pre op diet because I gain 10+lbs having food funerals. The day of my surgery I was 216.4lbs.


  4. What's the sleeve got to do with a hangover. Ya drink too much and ya get a hangover......... Take a couple of aspirin and go easy on the booze. For future reference.....my trick was to take about 3 aspirin -before- drinking and it would help prevent any hangover later. ;)

    I'm 2 days post op and I'm dying laughing over here. I'm not sure why I found this so funny. All I know is I couldn't (for the life of me) stop laughing. Holding on tight to my pillow laughing my butt off.


  5. I'm SLEEVED!!!

    Day 1 post op is going GREAT. I'm in very little pain, a lot of belching and first sip of Water was heaven.

    Congrats on the surgery. Hope you continue to do great. Do you know why you were not required to do a pre op Liquid Protein diet?

    Your liver lies in front of your stomach. So it has to be manipulated in order to perform the sleeve. The pre op liquid diet helps to eliminate the visceral fat around the liver. Plus dehydration is critical post op. If you start off well dehydrated it will lessen your chances of becoming dehydrate post op.


  6. What's up Fam? I'm just finding you guys tonight and glad I did. My VSG is less than 8 hrs and I can't sleep. Excited but extremely nervous.

    I wasn't required to do a 7 day pre op but I did away. All the food funerals cause me to gain a few...several pounds.

    For the who are willing say a little prayer for me. Thank you and see you on the lighter side.


  7. Sorry if the post made you nervous. I am just so psyched about getting it finally done. It has taken almost year to get here. I know that I will get nervous either the night before or day of the surgery. Keep your updates coming in, would love to keep hearing from you and all on how your journey is going.

    No problem. I just refocused the nervous energy to preparing myself which I why I became nervous in the first place. I hadn't researched or even thought what I needed for the surgery. I started reading my written instructions daily and buying pre and post foods so things are better for me. I'm in the excited phase now.


  8. Thanks everyone. These are such GREAT ideals. I will look for a butcher shop like NYCkindofgirl suggested because my problem is purchasing large quantities of meat. I don't have a problem with leftovers but like NYCkindofgirl said most meats are prepackaged at about 12 oz each. (That's six servings of one meat and I know I will get tired of eating the same thing.) I don't like wasting...I enjoy cooking... and I need to improve on my freezing techniques. I tend to forget what I store in the freezer but I LOVE the silicone muffin pan suggestion.


  9. I was originally scheduled to have my surgery on June 16, but unfortunately it just got changed to July 3. I was already more than halfway through the two-week liquid diet so I'm beyond disappointed. Now I'm supposed to go back to eating food for two weeks (although not too much of course) and then resume the liquid diet for at least a week before surgery. Much harder than just getting it over with!

    I'm 5'3 and -- at the moment, ie post-liquid diet -- about 270 lbs. Age 50, married, mom of a 10 year old, in case there are others similarly situated.

    I'm 5'4, 215lbs, 46 yrs old, single mom of an 18 yr old. My surgery is scheduled on July 3rd. My surgeon is out of the country so one of his partner did my pre op visit on June 3rd and he did not give me any information. I asked 2 questions which he answered but he didn't offer anything else. I don't not feel prepared at all.


  10. I would suggest you call the surgeon's office. My experience was that if I didn't keep on top of things and waited for the office to call me, I would still be waiting to hear from them about a surgery date! Good luck.

    Thanks NICU-RN for your response. I called the office this morning just a few minutes after they opened and I was able to speak to the nurse practitioner (she is responsible for scheduling my sleeve). She informed me that the doctor will be out of the country for 8 weeks and his first available surgery date is September 17th. At that point I will not have a support system because my only child is going off to college. This is becoming a stressful journey!

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