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youknowit

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About youknowit

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    Bariatric Master
  • Birthday 01/13/1975

About Me

  • Biography
    VSG March 2010
  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    las vegas
  • State
    nevada
  • Zip Code
    89126

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  1. youknowit

    Blossom Bariatric

    That's what I'm thinking as well... I believe my cousin has an h.m.o. that won't cover WLS, so she'll be full cash pay. Sounds like I might have to start Gov g her info on MX. I personally had nothing less than an outstanding experience there, but as with anything unknown, totally understand the fear. I know you'll do great! 👍 Sending well wishes. 😊
  2. youknowit

    Blossom Bariatric

    Hope it goes well for you! I'm sure it will. 😊❤ If you don't mind me asking, Is the fast track program insurance based? Or a out of pocket? Wishing you an awesome trip and recovery.
  3. youknowit

    Blossom Bariatric

    How does the pricing work? It's hard to understand from the website... Cash cost after insurance, or full out cash cost? I've already had the sleeve in MX, but am looking at info for my cousin, who would prefer to come here to Vegas.
  4. youknowit

    Bad taste in mouth

    If it's a metallic of some kind, very likely vitamins. Have gone through it many times off and on over the years, particularly if taking them before eating or without food at all. 😊
  5. Happy Birthday youknowit!

  6. Happy 37th Birthday youknowit!

  7. youknowit

    About Leaks

    You mean a "leak" through your staples after the VSG? This is incredibly rare, according to the medical literature, but can, and does happen, sometimes. This kind of leak is called an anostomotic leak. Here's some reading for you on this issue: http://bariatrictimes.com/2010/03/22/prevention-of-anastomotic-leaks-in-bariatric-surgery/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1876987/
  8. youknowit

    The Color Run

    It was fabulous... and while I'm sure this is a fun event in all the other cities, it is beyond fitting for Las Vegas!
  9. youknowit

    Stretching My Pouch

    Thank you for reminding me of this MamaBear. I'm in a bit of a freakout, worrying, because I was thinking I must be "stretching" my sleeve or something? I can eat more, and I have to remind myself that 1) this is normal after 18 months of healing, and, 2) my weight gain is likely due to food choices and eating too often, not the sleeve. Anyways, thanks to all who posted here. I'm feeling a bit fatter, but a lot better, than I did earlier tonight.
  10. I've been away from VST for quite some time, but due to recent issues with maintenance and backsliding a bit, having gained a few pounds (and thus, the mental freak out associated with it), I'm back here. I'm very thankful for this thread, because I'm having a hard time right now. At one point, I was way below the goal my doc set, which was 120 lbs. I hit 114 on the scale twice, without even trying, and that actually freaked me out too. Now, I'm over 120, and I don't know how that happened. I'm hoping, like some others have stated, that I will be able to chill for a week, drop back to between 115-120, and feel normal again. I was really stable at about 116-119 for months and months. I had my surgery on Feb 1, 2010, so I'm over 2 years in, and am super happy with my sleeve, having had no problems or anything troublesome (unlike the band). Anyways, I guess what I'm wondering is, does this happen to everyone when they get to "goal" and are in the actual "maintenance" phase? Has anyone actually bounced back severely and regained a lot of weight? Does the sleeve actually "stretch" because I have read conflicting thoughts on that here, and really need some clear answers. Maybe I'm over-thinking this, and I should just chill out, or maybe I'm not focusing enough, and need to start from square one with reworking my diet, etc? I've been off the protein shakes in the morning for a really long time, but I usually do some high-protein, non-fat Greek yogurt in the morning instead. I also (usually) have a cup of coffee. After that, my day is pretty much downhill, I have days where I feel like I'm starving, all day, and some days where I don't feel like eating at all (the hunger is much more prevalent as of late). I guess I'm just scared s***less of the possibility of regaining or sliding. Any advice? Does anyone else here in maintenance feel "hungry" or stomach growls/pangs like I have? I went through a similar situation about a year or so back, when I started to freak because I was "hungry" and could eat pretty much whatever, but that passed, and I kept losing. Help!? Thoughts? Advice? Cheerleading? Anyone? Please feel free to throw your input at me. I need some focus, but I also need some facts. Thanks, thanks, thanks!
  11. youknowit

    The Color Run

    I did The Color Run, here in Vegas, a couple months ago. It was SO much fun. However, I didn't "run" I was with a group of walkers, and to be honest, it seemed virtually impossible to do much consistent running, but the point isn't time or the "run", the point is having fun! Hope you enjoy it. I'll definitely be doing this again next year, here in Vegas.
  12. 6 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 6th Anniversary youknowit!

  13. I had varying levels of depression my entire life, before the surgery. I went off my medication (Wellbutrin XL 300) before I had this surgery, was ok for about a month or so after, and then I had to go back on the medication. For the most part, I agree with many of the reasons people have expressed for depression after the surgery; however, a few things I would point out about this issue is that people sometimes cannot/do not identify symptoms of clinical depression they may have exhibited BEFORE the surgery. Because of this, once we unburden ourselves of the weight (or even just the fact that we will lose the weight, and it's not coming back), we are able to see these symptoms and issues for what they are; and, because of the many physical, psychological, social, and even cultural changes that may occur in our lives with this surgery, any one, or a combination of these things might bring on the symptoms and problems of depression. Let's face it, many of us may not have identified ourselves as "depressed" before the surgery, but really, we have to recognize that for a good many of us, the weight and issues around it may be a manifestation of depression/anxiety, or the inability to manage our weight might contribute to depression, etc. Really, I think all of these things in some way are likely interconnected, and it doesn't surprise me that many of us have depression or issues with anxiety/depression/etc, after the surgery. In my case, I've had the sleeve for more than 15 months now, and yes, I am still on the Wellbutrin; it is likely I will need antidepressants for the rest of my life, which for me is far better than the depression itself. I must say, taking this medication now, in conjunction with having the burden of my weight starting to lift, and getting stasis in my lifestyle and routine after losing the weight, I know that I need this medication, that I needed the sleeve, and that I can keep both of these issues in check through modern science and medicine. I say thank gawd for that, and I will keep truckin' on! Best to all in your journey!
  14. youknowit

    NSV shout outs

    You go girl! That ROCKS!
  15. youknowit

    NSV shout outs

    Haven't been on here in quite a while, but I had to throw in my latest NSV... I finally wear a pants size that matches my shoe size (6 and 6). Yahoo! Sounds like everyone is kicking butt and doing AWESOME! Yay!

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