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mokt

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  1. I am with Babbs on this one. I was sleeved last November and set my goal to 190 as I remember feeling good and healthy at that weight and couldn't imagine being any smaller. I am 5'7" and Almost a year later and I am down to 135 lbs. I am letting my body go to it's natural set point. Most of the people in my life think I am too skinny, but really it has more to do with them not being used to seeing me this size....not to mention that most people are carrying extra weight. Your body's natural weight might be less than what you ever could have imagined....I say go with it and be the healthiest you can be, especially after going through this surgery and especially with the knowledge that most people regain some of the weight after 2 years. Best of luck!
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    History of blood clots

    Hi there, I went into having the gastric sleeve without knowing that I had a clotting disorder (Factor V) and only found out 2 months ago when they found extensive portal vein clots. I have been on anticoagulants since. I thought I would write because you are both pre-op and I am someone who has been through the surgery with a predisposition to clotting. I do not regret doing the surgery. It is the best thing I ever did, even with the clotting complications. I have loss 160lbs in almost a year and I feel both lighter emotionally and obviously physically....I think knowing that you have a history of clots or a genetic predisposition to clotting will really assist your bariatric surgeon in trying to prevent clots from occurring during your surgery and during recovery. I really hope your hematologist gets onboard and is more supportive of your decision to do this surgery. Best of luck to both of you and hoping you both have an uncomplicated surgery and recovery
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    Blood Disorder

    I actually just found out that I have the Factor 5 gene mutation. I had my surgery in November 2015 and have had intermittent pain since. I found out that I have portal vein thrombosis (clotting in my liver veins) and I have been urgently referred to the hematologist. I will see him tomorrow morning. Not sure what this means overall, but I wish that I had known in advance that I had this mutation so that precautions could have been taken prior to surgery. I am still so very happy I went ahead with the surgery as I have had great success, and despite my pain I have actually never felt better. Have any of you had any blood clots, specifically in the liver?
  4. I was just diagnosed with portal vein thrombosis today and am waiting to see the specialist. Can anyone share their story and what treatment you received and how you are doing today? Many thanks!
  5. Great article and so true! I am 8 months out and a couple of pounds away from my goal and have been wondering what will I strive towards next? How will I stay motivaTed to keep my weight off? I know maintaining is where it becomes more challenging and I am determined to do so. I appreciate the info. And the relatable content thanks!
  6. My back and stomach area will hurt whenever I drink anything too fast and get too much air in. Also as so,won't else said, it's an indication that I have had too much to drink regardless if it's just Water. Try slowing down how quickly you drink your liquids and take sips ra here than gulps. Makes. A big difference. Good luck!
  7. Congrats!!! You look amazing and should be so proud!
  8. Congrats! You look amazing! I am down 103 pounds today since my surgery in mid November and couldn't be happier! I have my life back and I feel fantastic! Congrats again and enjoy!
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    Calorie intake

    Great to hear we're around the same place for caloric intake. Weight loss has slowed for me as well. I think that is natural though as we move further away from our surgical date. I agree though with what I have heard from others about ensuring you get enough protein and water. I find that really effects my weight loss. All the best!
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    Calorie intake

    I had my sleeve in Novemebr as well and I am currently eating around 600-700 calories. Not sure if it's what I Should be eating but it's all I am able to eat. I still have tons of energy. Hope it helps!
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    Two months post surgery

    Congratulations! You have done fantastic! It's great to see those kinds of results in such a short period of time. You must be doing everything right! Congrats again and keep it up!
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    Gastric Stricture Anyone

    Sorry to hear you are going through this but am glad that you are able to take in more calories. May I ask what it felt like to have this? What were your symptoms? I have been having problems since the beginning. Abdominal pain right where my stomach is, intermittent nausea and since being on solids food will get stuck in my throat making me unable to eat more. I am consuming about 500cal a day. I am meeting with my doctor tomorrow to discuss. I wish you continued success and hope that you are able to move onto more "normal" eating as you put it. Best of luck!
  13. Thanks everyone for your advise. I have a Followup appointment with my family doctor tomorrow. Hoping he'll order an endoscopy, as I am still in pain and food gets stuck after I eat. I have also been eating less due to pain so hopefully I get some resolution soon. I feel great though otherwise...just want to figure out what is going on thanks again!
  14. I am 3 months out and continue to have abdominal pain in the centre of my abdomen and on the left side by my stomach. I have been to the ER twice and nothing was found - they did chest X-ray, blood work and abdominal ct scan. The pain will interfere with eating, and daily activities as well as keep me from exercising. I just wonder if others went through this? Pain, with no real cause I guess other than slowly healing? I don't want to risk something being missed... It really hurts and I am so surprised to be feeling this way so long after my surgery after feeling well for the most part. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
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    Montreal Sleevers?

    Hi Miker1, I had my sleeve done in Montreal in November and I had all of the same fears you mention in your post, with of course my largest fear being death and leaving my two young children behind. I went into the surgery at almost 300lbs and I am 5'8", so my BMI was 44. I did mine privately in Montreal and I only spent 1 night in the clinic and was then moved to a hotel where I had round the clock nursing care for another 2 days. Everything went very well and so far no major issues. I also found out after my surgery that I had severe sleep apnea that I was completely unaware of and despite that everything went well and no complications with the anesthetic. I am currently 3 months out and have lost 70lbs as of yesterday. No one can predict what your outcome will look like, and nor do I have an understanding of what your comorbidities are and what type of risk factors you have, however, just know that I was petrified as well and deeply concerned about the surgery even up until then brought me into the OR and yet everything worked out just fine. It's natural to be scared because it's such a big decision. So far I have had no regrets and am extremely happy I did this - for myself and for my children with whom I am more involved with now because I can move better and because I am happier. Where are you having your surgery done?

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