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snickysnack78

Gastric Bypass Patients
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About snickysnack78

  • Rank
    Guru in Training
  • Birthday 05/03/1983

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    movies, music, traveling, video games, touristy things
  • Occupation
    Finance
  • City
    Rancho Cordova
  • State
    California
  • Zip Code
    95670
  1. snickysnack78

    Now I'm pissed. Seriously pissed...

    I agree, thank you for putting things into prospective
  2. snickysnack78

    What do you buy at Costco?

    pure Protein bars and asparagus. Sometimes I get the tiny wraps that have the meat and cheese, but most of them go bad because its sooo much. I have gotten the already baked chicken before, and beef Jerky
  3. snickysnack78

    Feeling Alone

    i am almost a year out from surgery, RNY..and would be more than happy to help with any questions or if you just need someone to talk to
  4. snickysnack78

    WLS and Nexplanon (or any other BC)

    I have had the Mirena for about 5 years, and up until the point of surgery, I didn't have my cycle. Once I started losing the weight, I had my cycle like clockwork. Granted it only lasts two days and isn't super heavy, I still get one.
  5. snickysnack78

    The great straw debate!

    I had surgery about 11 months ago. When I first got out of surgery, I had a huge problem trying to get enough liquids in. Even though the Dr recommended to not use a straw, I figured I would try because I was desperate at the time to not go back to the hospital for dehydration. Well, the straw did the trick. I still use them now. If I don't, I don't get enough fluids in. Also, I am not able to drink out of a water bottle without it. When I drink straight from the glass or water bottle, I either drink too much at one time or suck in too much air and it hurts.
  6. snickysnack78

    How do you flavor your water?

    I slice up a lemon and put it in there.
  7. Playing softball again. I played from the time I was 6 years old until 2008. I injured my foot and never go to playing. I started playing again this season and it has been awesome. If only I could re-learn how to run and not wear spanks lol
  8. snickysnack78

    Nothing to speed up weightloss like divorce

    I am so sorry that this is happening to you and I suggest taking advise from some of the people who posted above me. Just keep your head up. I didn't go through the same situation, however left my boyfriend of over 5 years after surgery because he was insecure and wasn't happy that I was losing weight and changing my life, when he wouldn't take care of himself. I dropped the weight ( mine and his butt) and haven't been happier. Its going to be hard for a while, but you need to do what is best for you and your kids. Stay strong and we are here for you cheering in your corner
  9. For me I am only able to drink the pre-made protein shakes. I have the GNC lean swiss chocolate and rocket fuel. I believe that I will be on protein shakes forever. Dr wants me at 100 grams of protein per day, and that's pretty impossible for me on just food alone
  10. snickysnack78

    Water!

    I am 11 months post op and for the first month or two Water tasted nasty to me. Now I can drink it, only if its super cold and through a straw
  11. I am almost a year post op and have tried soda once. It was Diet Cherry 7up and and it was during a time I felt like I needed the bubbles in the my stomach to get whatever was stuck in my throat down.. Big mistake. I got the food that was stuck, along with the soda out within a min. I also tried those carbonated flavored waters as well, but those hurt my stomach and was laying in the fetal position for over a year. I know that everyone is different. If you want to try it, I would wait until you are a few months out and try clear soda and caffeine free. Good luck
  12. Prior to surgery I was type 2 diabetic taking 2 medications including insulin and blood pressure medicine. Since surgery, my diabetes has been in remission. No medicine whatsoever and just had blood work done a couple weeks ago and my A1C is in the normal range
  13. snickysnack78

    Steps per day -- how many do you shoot for?

    I have had a fitbit for about a year and I average more than 10k a day. I do weekly challenges with others to keep me motivated. I would start at 10k and then work your way up
  14. Clothing can be a pain sometimes. Right now im in the awkward phase where my shoulders are almost normal size, but I still have the stomach and excess skin. Love shape wear, however all the clothes I buy I can only wear once or twice.
  15. snickysnack78

    Kaiser Northern California

    Hello and welcome. I had my surgery in Northern California through Kaiser June 2015. I had mine done in Sacramento, and the East Bay may have some slight differences, but here are the steps 1. Introduction class- usually about an hr. Once you have decided you want to move further, let your PCP know and they will submit the referral to the bariatric department. They will then take up to 2 weeks to review your file and once you have been approved to move further in the process, they will call and schedule your first class with the surgeon 2. Bariatric class-this is an introductory course with the bariatric department that explains the entire process. You will be weighed prior to class and will get your appointment with the surgeon at the end of the class if you are wanting to move forward. You will also get a binder during that point...this will be your lifeline. 3. Nutrition class/Surgeon appointment- Depending on how far your appointment for the surgeon is, they may schedule the nutrition class first. From your bariatric class, you should be following the eating program inside your binder 4.Surgeon appointment- You will meet with the surgeon and they will go over your overall health and give you a pre-surgery weight goal. Once you are within 5 lbs of that goal you will have your next step. Make sure you weight in at Kaiser at least once a month 5. Psychological exam- Once you are within your 5 lbs, you will have to do blood work, ekg and be set up with your psych exam. Once you complete that, you are onto the next step 6. Nurse appointment- One you are at your goal weight, you will meet with the RN and they will schedule you for the pre-op class, final appointment with surgeon, surgery date, and post op dates. At this point, if you gain any weight, you will have to go through this process again 7. Pre-op class- goes over everything with the surgeon and a final look at your Vitamins Let me know if you have any additional questions and I can help

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