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ItsTheNewMe

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About ItsTheNewMe

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    Advanced Member

About Me

  • Biography
    Wife. Mom. Home Manager.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Painting, Crafting, Walking, Cooking
  • Occupation
    Furniture and Home Furnishings Restoration
  • City
    Houston
  • State
    Texas

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  1. ItsTheNewMe

    Inspiration. A Note from Hubby.

    It's true my hubby totally rocks. This whole thing is putting a new spring in his step. Mom26…Sounds like you are totally kicking this diet's A**! )) Congrats!!! And it sounds like your hubby is crazy excited, too! Love it.
  2. Hi All... Got this text from my hubby today. So fun after so much hard work and years of failed diets and challenges...and I've just gotten started after WLS revision a month ago. Just thought I'd share to inspire all of us as we search to change and get healthy and to realize the positive effects on those around us. Let's go do all those things we couldn't do before and include family and friends in the journey. "I cannot tell you how excited I am right now about our journey and path forward. From our house and life at home to your health and our family's health. Being more active and moving our center of focus from eating to doing... It's great! It's an adjustment but a good one. It will open so much for us. We can do ski trips and hike and swim and snorkel and bike and ... On and on for fun getaways or around our neighborhood. Just think, you will be able to walk up the mountain with me in Aspen or where ever. Then at home, we are able to work on the house together... I love that. Before, it was daunting, but yesterday showed me how great it will be now. Tackling a closet or a room is nothing. We can organize and decorate together. It will make our house so extra warm (it already was, but now it will be even more so). THANK YOU for tackling this health monster. I'm so proud of you. I will do the same in my life. You're inspiring. Thank you. Love you." Question: What are you doing or going to do that may drive you and possibly inspire your loved ones? (Me-I've now joined a gym. Your turn...)
  3. Hi PurpleJazz, Like you I was a nervous wreck. I met with a dear friend who went down this road a couple years ago and laughed at how freaked out I was. If you've done all the steps with the surgeon's office, your head knows what is in store. Just sit back, breathe, and know you are going to be great. Don't take any meds not approved by your doc. I only took my phone, Chapstick and toothbrush/toothpaste to the hospital as well. The hospital will have you covered for everything else. Wishing you all the best. I'm so unbelievably thankful I took this step on Sept. 9. You will, too. Breathe and take a relaxing bubble bath as baths will be out during your recovery. ????
  4. One more thing - hubby just got me a Yeti 20 oz. tumbler. OMGosh. This thing really is amazing. Stays cold all day - ice melts forever slowly if you like ice. Wirth the investment since all we drink is water and need it to stay interesting!!
  5. It's called "Custodial Care," and I'll explain... In this first month of recovery I've hit a few weird bumps in the road. My insurance company called me to give me ideas to help me in my healing process. They suggested I consider "custodial care." While not covered by insurance, it is worth the small investment for me, and I wanted to share with you. Custodial care involves bringing in someone to help you do light work around the house: cook, light cleaning, transportation, errands. This will be so beneficial as I found myself in full Mom-mode: up early getting Breakfast ready all the way through dinner and extra-curricular taxi-ing until late in the day. Seemed as time to recover hasn't been possible. But custodial care now allows me a couple days a week to just concentrating on healing myself. Groceries are purchased. Meals are prepared for the week. The kitchen and house are tidied up. Doctor follow-ups are easier as custodial care involves taking me to my appointments. Prescriptions can be picked up by the one caring for me. This is not an excuse to stay in bed 24/7. But, it truly is a service that helps me care for my family while caring for myself. Look up "custodial care" or call United Way at 211 to get names of companies in your area. Some are strictly for senior citizens and some will help those recovering from surgery regardless of your age. Again…this is an out of pocket expense, just FYI. So glad the insurance company told me about this service, and I couldn't help but share it with you.
  6. ItsTheNewMe

    Can't Figure This All Out…Need Help!

    Think I'm out of the woods now. I took everyone's advice here. Took things slow. Sipping all day. Put up with the nausea …which did decrease with antacids. I have felt good for days now. Thanks again to everyone. Great support here for sure!!! So excited as I move out of purees. Which signals progress to me! Hugs to all.
  7. I purchased a couple Crystal Light Water enhancers to jazz up my water. I love them! A few drops, 5 calories, and BAM! Instant strawberry lemonade or some other great flavor. They can easily be carried in a purse, backpack, briefcase (does anyone even carry a briefcase anymore?) - okay, a man purse. You get my point. There are several brands and flavors to chose from. I found them in the coffee aisle of my grocery store. Yum! Give them a shot!
  8. ItsTheNewMe

    Any Doctor of Yours Hate Your Choice?

    It's quite astounding, actually. Aren't our PCP's supposed to be in favor of better health? Mine told me to just accept my weight and stop being so vain. Holy Smokes. What about keeping diabetes at bay and everything else? What about all the things I will now be able to do with my family instead of sending my hubby off to do all the fun activities while I wait? Where's the vanity in that? Grrr… Time for a new PCP. Sad but true.
  9. ItsTheNewMe

    Psychotropic meds

    Extended release meds are no longer an option for me. It was an easy fix - they simply changed to tablet vs capsule and increased from once a day to 2-3 times a day. I never missed a beat. Don't let your meds stop you. That worried me, too. But I'm so glad I moved ahead. I'm sure you will, too. Best of luck!!
  10. Anyone else been floored by a doctor or someone else close to you who isn't supportive? It's truly shocking. Right? Holy cow! Please tell me I'm not alone.
  11. ItsTheNewMe

    My pre surgery diet

    Yes. I promise it's worth the sacrifice. Stick with it!!! )))
  12. ItsTheNewMe

    My pre surgery diet

    Boy Howdy…Can I relate? Let me first just encourage you that the pre-surgery diet is the hardest part because your stomach hasn't been altered yet. So, just remember that and be encouraged that it will get easier. Try to pass the time with hobbies, visiting with friends, reading, going to bed early. Whatever you have to do. Do things you enjoy and help pass the time! I spent my time with friends and not alone. That really helped, and each day was fun because I was with new friends everyday. Best of luck!
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    ItsTheNewMe

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