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B Autumn

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  1. Thanks. I'll look it up.
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    Hairloss and Hairstyles

    Juat saw my surgeon and asked about my hair. He said uncrease protein. Keep taking the biotin. My primary us checking my thyroid again si the surgeon added zinc too. Biotin is helping a bit. My fingernails are growing again.
  3. I was wondering if anyone may be interested in women's clothing in US size 4X or 30/32. Also some 28 available. I have several pieces from business casual to casual. A few with tags and some only worn once. So far I haven't found any consignment shops to take these sizes. Thanks in advance.
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    Hairloss and Hairstyles

    My hair is coming out by the handful. Taking Biotin, multivitamin, and getting in protein. Even had my thyroid meds adjusted. The only good thing is my fingernails look fabulous again.
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    Can you MAKE me feel worse?

    I worked in a cardiology office for a bit. We would have never treated a client that way. It is unacceptable. Surgical scars, in fact any scars, are proof that you are a survivor. They are like a badge of honor that you have been through the battle and come out alive. I would suggest that since this was in a hospital you report it to patient relations. Every hospital has a department that is specifically for situations like this. They educate the staff and when needed disciplinary action may be taken. No patient should be made to feel that they are a freak. I think the staff involved need to be educated on patient respect and proper treatment. Remember you are not a freak. You are a survivor and should be treated with respect. I doubt these medical "professionals" would handle half of what some patients go through with such bravery. Hugs to you, and a virtual smack to the back of the head for the hospital staff.
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    Homemade To-Go Snacks

    Thanks for posting this. We have the Sargento snacks in the fridge. Haven't tried them yet. Love tge idea of making my own too.
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    You know you lost weight when

    Not alone. My better half suddenly realized there was no ring on. Of course we had just packed up from doing a craft show in a major civic center. My heart stopped thinking it was gone. Very happy to find it in the bottom of the pocket. I said stop wearing it before I have a heart attack.
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    Any delaware sleevers?

    Hi everyone. I'm in lower slower. Had surgery at PRMC in November. Loved my surgeon Dr. Waked. I saw the posts about the support group in Camden. Does anyone know if there are any near Seaford? Also are well behaved children welcome? I have special needs kids so getting a sitter is impossible. They really are good. In fact when I went for a nutrition class the doctor didn't even know they were there until they stood up to leave. Thanks in advance.
  9. Dr. Tarek Waked Salisbury, Md. He is moving into a new office soon but has a Facebook page. He is so good I let him operate on my spouse too. There are a couple of other bariatric doctors in the area. I have met them briefly. Their approach is much different and I don't think we would have gotten along well. I do better with a coach instead of a drill sergeant. Only my opinion.
  10. So our surgeon (spouse and myself ) explained that it wasn't the dinner. It was most likely something from lunch or earlier. Apparently our sleeves can get finicky and the yogurt went through but something else was lurking at the exit. Since the lurking offender is blocking the exit our saliva and water have no choice but to come back the wrong way. It can be ugly, violent and unexpected. Both of us have had this happen. Not pretty and it makes you very unhappy with your sleeve. The worst part is it's happened with foods that have gone through fine before. Hopefully you can think back to earlier meals and find the culprit.
  11. You are not alone. Totally with you. I know what I should be doing but the emotional part keeps getting the best of me. This great group of people here are helping me. I hope you start to feel the same way.
  12. B Autumn

    Complicated Surgery

    Sorry to hear people were so negative about your other post. It's probably a knee jerk reaction to the fears about their own surgery. Really glad you found a surgeon you could work with. Congratulations.
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    6 months and eating more

    I feel that chaos with spouse and kids. Fibromyalgia brain fog doesn't help. Thank you for supporting your husband. Not easy to have a loved one in harms way every day. Thank your husband for protecting the community. It's stressful getting used to life after surgery. We'll all get there together.
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    Calci-yuck

    My spouse has had major reflux since surgery. I can't take Tums or Rolaids. Each time I tried I threw up. Already had reflux before surgery so that isn't new for me.Hate the time I have to devote to spreading the pills out.
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    6 months and eating more

    Thanks CanyonBaby. Some goid ideas. I think knowing that there are others hsving the same struggle helps. It seems like you're very alone with failure. With everyone having medical issues most days are scheduled to within the minute. It's the nught I really struggle with. Everyone but the animals sleeping. Have to go into the kitchen to let the dogs out. No other door to the yard. That's when ut happens. I try to do anything but eat and always seem to end up with something even if I'm washing dishes. The worst part is I see my failure. I just need to get through this darkness and fix myself. Thanks for letting me vent.

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