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Debbie Jean

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. You need to call your doctor or insurance to verify approval. Some doctors will schedule you prior to approval so they get you into the hospitals schedule. But this is not necessarily insurance approval. If you aren't approved they just cancel the surgical appointment. My doctor scheduled after insurance was approved so this was never an issue. But I know people whose doctors did the scheduling first then went through the approval process. Oftentimes a call directly to your insurer is the quickest way to get your current status. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    More Tired After CPAP

    I repeated my sleep study at 10 months post op when I was down about 80 lbs. No evidence of sleep apnea so I was able to discontinue the CPAP. I still check in with my pulminologist every 6 months to make sure I remain symptom free. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Catheter ?

    Best to check with your surgeon since this is one of those practices that varies widely. No right or wrong answer here. Just depends on your doctor's protocol. I had one but many people don't. As others have said, you are out when it is inserted and it takes 2 seconds to remove. I really appreciated the convenience of being able to just rest in bed without having to deal with bladder issues. But that's me. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  4. Follow your doctor's protocol. Mine had no restrictions on coffee. I started back on regular right away and had no issues at all. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  5. Wow...5.6 A1C in 6 months...that's awesome! What was your A1C when you started? I heard that it's more of a remission than a cure, but it's better than having my sugars so high. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using the BariatricPal App My A1C as a diabetic was 8+ with meds... could never seem to get it much below 7. The sleeve has been such a blessing. Not only am I off all diabetes medications but at 8 months post op I went for a follow up sleep study and was able to get off by CPAP machine, as well. Life is good!
  6. As a 63 years old diabetic I was on a boatload of pills and 55 units of insulin for the 10 years prior to sleeve. Off all meds with an a1c of 5.6 by 6 months post op. I will be 2 years out in December and continue to maintain through diet and exercise only. BTW my endocrinologist says I am not cured but remain a diabetic. He says I am "in remission" but will need to be careful since I will always be at risk of relapse. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    I have WHAT?

    Diagnosed as part of my preop testing with sleep apnea. My pc suspected it for awhile but I never wanted to do a sleep study. Once on my cpap with the right mask I was sleeping better than I had in years! 8 months post op and 80 lbs down I repeated the study and the sleep apnea was gone!
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    EXERCISE CHALLENGE 3! WITH SPREADSHEET!

    I'm in for the new challenge. Shooting for 3 hours a week and 1 lb per week. Thanks for taking charge of this! It really helps with keeping up the motivation ????
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    Anxiety after sleeve?

    If eating was a way to cope with preop anxiety, then post op will present more issues since that outlet is now gone. I agree that therapy can help you target where those feelings are coming from and discover healthier outlets and coping mechanisms. Hang in there! It does get better ????
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    Actigall?

    I also took Actigall post-op for six months per my surgeon's protocol. I suspect you can stop it now but I would call the office to verify that.
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    EXERCISE CHALLENGE

    Made my target of 3 this week!
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    Holiday Weight Loss Challenge!

    CW: 161 Stayed the same.
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    EXERCISE CHALLENGE

    Made it to the gym 2 times this week. Was shooting for 3 but just didn't make it. This week for sure! ☺️
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    EXERCISE CHALLENGE

    Fabulous! Thanks so much for creating the spreadsheet ????
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    Halloween Challenge!

    So exciting!!! We actually have really never been there/stayed there. I went to a theme park one day when I was about 15 and my husband has never stepped foot on a Disney theme park. We are very excited!!! I'm glad to hear it's great at the holidays!!! So many wonderful things to see ☺️. Be sure to get over to the Studios for the Osborne Family Lights... this is the last year they will be at Disney ???? They are absolutely beyond spectacular! If being at Disney doesn't put you in the holiday spirit you have to be a real Scrooge LOL
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    EXERCISE CHALLENGE

    Count me in! Exercise is sooooo not my strong suit but I'm gonna give it my best shot! Trying for 3 days at the gym. Treadmill and upper body.
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    Holiday Weight Loss Challenge!

    Please add me, too ???? I'll post my first weigh in and goal on Monday.
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    Halloween Challenge!

    I'll be at Disney the 16th to the 21st! Isn't it just the best at the holidays? ????
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    Halloween Challenge!

    Final weight is 161.8 Not my goal but down over 6 lbs for the challenge which makes me happy, happy ☺️ I'll make that goal weight next challenge ????
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    Surgery covered by insurance, complications not?

    Call the hospital. Every one I have been in requires you to sign a form... among the bezillions you sign on admission... that gives the hospital the right to file appeals on your behalf if the insurance denies the claim. Since they covered your surgery, this just has to be a mistake... maybe some paperwork they need or a clerical error. You definitely don't need the extra stress and drama! I'm so sorry to hear you have had complications and hope you will be feeling better and better. Call the folks at the hospital and you just try to relax and heal ???? (((BIG HUGS))
  21. For sure. In fact, fat people are experts at this! I lost over 100 lbs 3 times in my life... and gained it back. Because in the end the hunger will get you. No way could I live on that limited caloric intake long term... it might take time for it to return but the weight always came back. I'm 5'0" and 63 years old. The number of calories I need to maintain a healthy weight is really quite small. The sleeve takes the deprivation out of he equation. I am 10 months out and the hunger has returned though not nearly as bad as pre-surgery. I am full on much less and provided I choose wisely I stay full longer. Listen to BLERDgirl! She is a pro when it comes to really getting the maximum benefit from surgery. ???? You lose and maintain weight the same exact way post surgery as pre surgery: eat less, move more. But for me it is the surgery that makes this possible.
  22. Bash is an exaggeration ???? I used it in what I assumed would be understood as playful and to reassure the OP who expressed some trepidation in posting what is a less than common viewpoint and being concerned with negative feedback. It is possible to have a different opinion or experience and not engage in the kind of exaggerated negative response, i.e. bashing, that the OP fears. But her concern does speak to the fact that it happens on occasion. Goes with the territory of an anonymous message board.

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