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C2CFOREVER

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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from Tracytma in Buddy's in Manchester   
    Hi Sugarbabe
    Ditto regarding English sleevers. Though site and its members are great regardless which part of the world you come from.
    Thank you for your good wishes and I hope everything goes well for you too.
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from Tracytma in Buddy's in Manchester   
    Em / Cole, thank you both for sharing your experiences. Congratulations on your respective weight loss to date. I've not been scheduled for surgery yet but expect to have undergone a VSG within the next six to eight weeks. Keep up the good work.
    PS - I would appreciate it if you could share any recipes and or products that have helped you. Eg which supermarket sells the best clear Soup.< /p>
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from able2cope in NHS or Self Funded   
    Great news @@chrisredjeep like you I have no pain. If you get/have Constipation, I can highly recommend 'Movicol' (bariatric nurse suggestion) got a prescription from GP as I got constipated on the pre-op diet which continued post-op; 24hrs later I was well sorted.
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from able2cope in Thank you all for your support. Today's the day I get my sleeve done. Wish me well.   
    Thank you - @@able2cope @ @@greenbaymichk @@MissPam @@FocusOnMeNow @@Debbie623 @@The Candidate @@Soodoo @ @@emalou47 @@chrisredjeep @@madferitchick - for your good wishes.
    Surgery went well. Now a week and a half into the liquid diet. Stitches are healing nicely. Following all instructions regarding meds from the Bariatric Team. Everything seems to be going according to plan. Good luck to those of you who still have to undergo surgery. Thanks once again for all of your kind wishes.
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from able2cope in NHS or Self Funded   
    Great news @@chrisredjeep like you I have no pain. If you get/have Constipation, I can highly recommend 'Movicol' (bariatric nurse suggestion) got a prescription from GP as I got constipated on the pre-op diet which continued post-op; 24hrs later I was well sorted.
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from able2cope in Thank you all for your support. Today's the day I get my sleeve done. Wish me well.   
    Thank you - @@able2cope @ @@greenbaymichk @@MissPam @@FocusOnMeNow @@Debbie623 @@The Candidate @@Soodoo @ @@emalou47 @@chrisredjeep @@madferitchick - for your good wishes.
    Surgery went well. Now a week and a half into the liquid diet. Stitches are healing nicely. Following all instructions regarding meds from the Bariatric Team. Everything seems to be going according to plan. Good luck to those of you who still have to undergo surgery. Thanks once again for all of your kind wishes.
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from able2cope in Thank you all for your support. Today's the day I get my sleeve done. Wish me well.   
    Thank you - @@able2cope @ @@greenbaymichk @@MissPam @@FocusOnMeNow @@Debbie623 @@The Candidate @@Soodoo @ @@emalou47 @@chrisredjeep @@madferitchick - for your good wishes.
    Surgery went well. Now a week and a half into the liquid diet. Stitches are healing nicely. Following all instructions regarding meds from the Bariatric Team. Everything seems to be going according to plan. Good luck to those of you who still have to undergo surgery. Thanks once again for all of your kind wishes.
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from able2cope in Thank you all for your support. Today's the day I get my sleeve done. Wish me well.   
    Thank you - @@able2cope @ @@greenbaymichk @@MissPam @@FocusOnMeNow @@Debbie623 @@The Candidate @@Soodoo @ @@emalou47 @@chrisredjeep @@madferitchick - for your good wishes.
    Surgery went well. Now a week and a half into the liquid diet. Stitches are healing nicely. Following all instructions regarding meds from the Bariatric Team. Everything seems to be going according to plan. Good luck to those of you who still have to undergo surgery. Thanks once again for all of your kind wishes.
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from able2cope in Thank you all for your support. Today's the day I get my sleeve done. Wish me well.   
    Thank you - @@able2cope @ @@greenbaymichk @@MissPam @@FocusOnMeNow @@Debbie623 @@The Candidate @@Soodoo @ @@emalou47 @@chrisredjeep @@madferitchick - for your good wishes.
    Surgery went well. Now a week and a half into the liquid diet. Stitches are healing nicely. Following all instructions regarding meds from the Bariatric Team. Everything seems to be going according to plan. Good luck to those of you who still have to undergo surgery. Thanks once again for all of your kind wishes.
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from able2cope in Thank you all for your support. Today's the day I get my sleeve done. Wish me well.   
    Thank you - @@able2cope @ @@greenbaymichk @@MissPam @@FocusOnMeNow @@Debbie623 @@The Candidate @@Soodoo @ @@emalou47 @@chrisredjeep @@madferitchick - for your good wishes.
    Surgery went well. Now a week and a half into the liquid diet. Stitches are healing nicely. Following all instructions regarding meds from the Bariatric Team. Everything seems to be going according to plan. Good luck to those of you who still have to undergo surgery. Thanks once again for all of your kind wishes.
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from able2cope in Thank you all for your support. Today's the day I get my sleeve done. Wish me well.   
    Thank you - @@able2cope @ @@greenbaymichk @@MissPam @@FocusOnMeNow @@Debbie623 @@The Candidate @@Soodoo @ @@emalou47 @@chrisredjeep @@madferitchick - for your good wishes.
    Surgery went well. Now a week and a half into the liquid diet. Stitches are healing nicely. Following all instructions regarding meds from the Bariatric Team. Everything seems to be going according to plan. Good luck to those of you who still have to undergo surgery. Thanks once again for all of your kind wishes.
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from The Candidate in Thank you all for your support. Today's the day I get my sleeve done. Wish me well.   
    Well today's the day I get my sleeve done. Got to admit I'm so scared. Wish me well for a successful operation.
    Thank you to all of you that have shared your journey and supported and given me advice.
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from The Candidate in Thank you all for your support. Today's the day I get my sleeve done. Wish me well.   
    Well today's the day I get my sleeve done. Got to admit I'm so scared. Wish me well for a successful operation.
    Thank you to all of you that have shared your journey and supported and given me advice.
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from The Candidate in Thank you all for your support. Today's the day I get my sleeve done. Wish me well.   
    Well today's the day I get my sleeve done. Got to admit I'm so scared. Wish me well for a successful operation.
    Thank you to all of you that have shared your journey and supported and given me advice.
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    C2CFOREVER reacted to Debbie623 in Thank you all for your support. Today's the day I get my sleeve done. Wish me well.   
    Take good care of yourself. Just think how much you will enjoy people seeing less of you.
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    C2CFOREVER reacted to The Candidate in Thank you all for your support. Today's the day I get my sleeve done. Wish me well.   
    I wish you a happier healthier life and this is your first step towards achieving that. Congrats!
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from The Candidate in Thank you all for your support. Today's the day I get my sleeve done. Wish me well.   
    Well today's the day I get my sleeve done. Got to admit I'm so scared. Wish me well for a successful operation.
    Thank you to all of you that have shared your journey and supported and given me advice.
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from alicia54 in Buddy's in Manchester   
    Hi Chris
    Yes, I got a phone call from the surgeon's secretary bright and early Thursday morning (4 June) and she confirmed my surgery date is Monday 6 July - WooHoo!
    Hope your surgery date comes through soon and that everything goes to plan for you.
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from rosieuk in New and so glad I found this site !   
    Thanks for the Protein recommendation.
    Question: Were you prescribed any Vitamins or minerals BEFORE your operation?
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    C2CFOREVER got a reaction from alicia54 in Buddy's in Manchester   
    Hi
    I'm from the Northwest. Where did you have your sleeve done? I'm having mine done at Salford Royal.
    Awaiting surgery date (elevated white blood cells - 2nd set of bloods taken, white cell count down by 2 points so the Pre-Op dept. have now cleared me for surgery).
    I've researched/read everything I can, viewed some sleeve operations and other bariatric (sleeve) patients blogs on the Internet. I've been two years in a weight management programme and to date I have lost 18kg my goal, after surgery, is to lose another 48kg. I've also attended the Bariatric Support Group meetings at the hospital.
    The only fear I have (can't get it out of my head) is that something will go wrong either on the operating table and I wont wake up, or after, during recovery period. Is this normal, do others (did you) have/had the same fear, am I being silly or am I not ready?
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    C2CFOREVER reacted to Fookoff in Buddy's in Manchester   
    Hi ladies,
    Just to give you a bit of basic info:
    I'm 30yrs old and I had my sleeve surgery done on 7th March 2015 at Spire Cheshire so I'm northwest based too.
    I'm 5.8" and I was 146.5kg/23st 1lb on the day of my op and I've lost about 3.5 - 4 stone in the 8 weeks since then and gone from an evans sz 26 a*se to an evans sz 22 and dropped a good few bra sizes.
    Em's experience of surgery sounds similar to mine. I wasn't worried at all because it really isn't major surgery and I think because my mum has had quite a few ops that were a lot more serious and come out fine and she's been a bit in and out of hospital over the years so you get used to it.
    All the medical literature details minimal risk for the sleeve surgery as its larascopic and similar to Em's experience - for me there was minimal pain and fuss too.
    In terms of waking you up after the op - they put much bigger people to sleep with no problems and I have asthma and needed monitoring because my lungs don't work properly (teeny lungs and big ol' titties - whoda thunk? lol) and they just gave me oxygen when I came out and we did breathing exercises and had a laugh to be honest.
    You can never say there are no complications because you can't predict the future but surgeons will absolutely not go forward with surgery if there's proper risks as its not worth it for them, let alone you.
    Psychologically speaking, I'd turn your nervousness into excited energy. Think of all the complications you won't have later on in life because of your surgery. Plus like Em so brilliantly detailed - you'll be asleep anyway and you won't know the difference because you'll be on pain killers so you won't be suffering - I was up doing yoga stretches the next morning and getting rid of my post op wind - lovely thought lol
    The operation scars are there now but I couldn't give a monkeys to be honest as I looked a lot worse being fat than I do with a few scars on my belly and I'm using scar fade gel from boots to aid healing. They were smooth and flat and fine within a week of the op anyway.
    Em, we're at the same stage and as the weight is coming off I'm starting to get more active but its going round town and doing house work and I've got some arm weights I use a little and am dancing around. It's hard to think of myself ever being a 'proper' exerciser but being active is a start - how are you finding the exercise? - Were you an exerciser before surgery - do you have any plans to join a gym or a class or anything?
    x
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    C2CFOREVER reacted to emalou47 in Buddy's in Manchester   
    Hi I had mine done at the Spire Manchester hospital, after attending the 2 year weight loss plan my doctors would not allow me to go through the procedure on the NHS due to my age which was 24 at the time even though I had gone through 2 years on the management course plus another 2 years worth of councelling and maintenance all of which was a complete waste of time as if I had known I would of have to gone privately I would have done years ago.
    Well done with your weight loss you have done fantastically well!! I have a lot more to lose then you I am 6 weeks out of surgery and 19kg down so far even after my 3 week stall with 71kg to go.
    I personally researched as much as I could read blogs just like you I even watched the surgery being done on YouTube to ensure I knew what I was getting myself into. Your fears are normal and if you feel your not ready it's okay to push your date back a bit till you are. Only you can decide when the time is right for you.
    The fear you have is completely normal, anyone especially if you have never had an operation before has this fear. Whilst every operation has its risks having a sleeve done isn't usually associated with death. My dad took me to the hospital on the morning of my operation and said to me i had a quadruple heart bypass and was at the time i was 27 stone if i can wake up from that you can wake up from this.
    My story was 17th March (day 1) I was in the hospital at 7 am got changed into a gown and had bloods taken, had special DVT socks put on and had an blood thinning injection into my stomach and had to do a pregnancy test just to be sure as I am over the age of 13.
    At 7.30 am my surgeon and the anesthestist came round to me know what was going to happen etc.
    By 8.30 am my blood work etc had come back okay and I walked to the operating rooks said goodbye to ny dad met all the team of doctors and nurses that would be looking after me and got onto the operating table.
    A canular was placed into my hand and the anesthestist saw my tattoo on my foot and asked me which artist did them and do I have any plans to get anymore and before I had any chance of replying I was out for the count.
    Around 11.30 was when I woke up (they had a fire alarm test due at the hospital and I remember hearing the siren) to a nurse telling me it was okay where I was and to rest. At this point I just felt tired there is no pain at all due to the morphine but I would say do not fight the urge to sleep just go as you need at the rest you can and it can only make you feel nauseous.
    Around 1pm I was out of recovery and back in my room surrounded by family ( I will be honest at this point George Clooney could have been in my room and I wouldn't have known) you will be resting a lot and sleeping all the drugs off for most of the day.
    By 8pm I was ready to try walking as I needed the loo so I got up walked to my en-suite and walked back again. The incisions were twinging a bit but nothing I couldn't handle but I did sit up for a bit and through up a little blood. This was as a result of surgery where a little blood had escaped up above my stomach and just needed to come out. It was only small amounts and happened on the first 3 times I got up throughout the night but never happened again.
    Through the day the nurses checked on my pain levels gave me medication when I needed it and took my blood pressure.
    The following morning I got up took a shower washed my hair ect and got myself dressed and sat in a chair.
    That day around 12 pm I tried some Soup only about 3 small spoonfuls and was sipping Water throughout the day.
    Again much the same as the day before the nurses checked by blood pressure and pain levels all day.
    By 8.30 pm I had seen my surgeon again and he said I could go home. The ride home took about an hour as going over bumps isn't pleasant about this point and literally got into bed surrounded myself with pillows so I couldn't roll over in the night and slept for 12 hours.
    The following few days are all about you sipping Soup getting Water in and and managing your own pain levels. I was given fast tab which stop the acid production in your stomach soluble Co codomol and an injection of blood thinning medicine into my stomach that I had to do myself once a day.
    You will be fine I assure you, the only complication I have had is not getting enough water in which left me dehydrated and I spent 9 hours in crumpsall hospital on a drip but that's it.
    Just stick to your diet 2 weeks liquid 2 weeks puree 2 weeks sifts 2 weeks solid go at the rate your body tells you and speak to your dietitian I do every few days even if it is just to say do you recommend I should try this or is this normal and whilst I assure no expert at all I am always here if you want to ask me something.
    I am now 7 weeks out on Tuesday and feeling good my fatigue levels are getting a lot better and I am going swimming and for walks with my dog every day, get yourself into a routine and be prepared I made homemade Soups a couple of days before I went in.
    And if you wanna talk or ask any questions feel free.
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    C2CFOREVER reacted to Indigo1991 in What protein drinks are you buying in UK   
    Andy810
    I am 18 months out and have never had a shake. Ever.
    I decided at the outset that I needed to be able to eat "normal" food as I have a life where eating out is a regular thing. Drinking shakes felt like being on a diet whereas I wanted to acknowledge that I had a new "normal" in relation to food - I didn't want a food substitute, I wanted to make good food choices in the real world. I also saw some people who seemed to rely on shakes way past when they should have done and then struggled to wean themselves off them.
    I fortified milk (added skimmed milk powder to skimmed milk) to add significantly to my Protein intake without adding carbs. I also added skimmed milk or the powder to Soups in the first few weeks, which gave me additional Protein with little effort.
    Worked for me. Reached my target in about 8 months and I can eat pretty much anything now - just smaller amounts :-)))) But each to their own, I just knew shakes were not for me....
    Good luck!

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