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miss_smiles

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  1. Day 8 of liquid diet!! ONLY 6 MORE DAYS!!!!!! WE CAN DO THIS!!!!!!!!
  2. miss_smiles

    Woohoo! A Weight has Been Lifted

    Congrats!!! I am also going for the revision sleeve to bypass. Is there a reason why like GERD, or insufficient weight loss? I am hearing more and more of these cases, and glad to know I am not the only one.
  3. I literally just posted this somewhere else, but I am also going from a sleeve revision to bypass next week! 5/30. The surgeon didn't take out enough of my stomach. I had the sleeve on March 28th, 2016. I went from 250 to 180, back up to 265, now 245 hoping to get to my goal of 150. The new surgeon said, after looking at my upper GI series that my stomach didn't even look like it had been sleeved. I was furious, and he also said it wasn't from stretching, simply enough was not taken out. I also suffer from acid reflux. Best of luck to you! If you want to message me and keep in touch, please do! I am on day 8 of the liquid diet.
  4. miss_smiles

    Pre surgery waxing....

    When/if you have the extra $$ I strongly suggest laser hair removal, if you hate hair like me. I have not shaved in months!!! Underarms, my pikachu and butt!
  5. I regret getting the sleeve back in March 2016, I should have got the bypass, Went from 250 to 180 back up to 265, now I am 245. Never reached my goal weight of 150. Edit: to add why, the surgeon didn't take out enough of my stomach. A year and a half later, I got an upper GI series and the tech and new surgeon both said it didn't even look like I had a sleeve. The new surgeon also said this was not due to stomach stretching, but original surgeon error.
  6. miss_smiles

    Any MAY sleevers???

    Late to the party but I am May 30th!
  7. I went from about 230 to 180 in 6 months, do you think losing 50 pounds having a revision in that time period is possible? Or is weight loss really slower?
  8. I saw one of my best friends of 8 years over the weekend. We haven't met up for awhile, so she didn't know I was going for the gastric bypass surgery next week. So when we went out to lunch I explained why i couldn't eat because on the liquid diet, etc. She didn't mean it maliciously, more of a compliment I assume but she said "No offense, you don't even look like you need the surgery. When I think of people getting weight loss surgery I think of the TV show my 600 pound life." Mind you, this is the same girl I spent 4 years of college with struggling with weight, AND was there when I had my first gastric Sleeve surgery 2 years ago (which was a failed surgery). AND she said the SAME thing again. I really think some people just don't understand. This girl has been normal weight her entire life. Doesn't understand the knee pain, comorbidities, and just goes by the looks aspect of it. I didn't get mad, I just brushed it off. To be honest, it really helps knowing people don't do it maliciously, they are probably comparing your body to others they have seen. This nurse 100% shouldn't have said anything, but maybe in her eyes it was a compliment.
  9. I also switched to 0% nicotine. After the first week I didn't even notice. This past weekend I was curious to see if it really made a difference and i added a few drops of 3% to my tank. I actually did feel the difference but not in a good way. I felt lightheaded, and actually the next day was coughing a lot. Your best bet is 0% and after awhile you wont even want anything else. Its easier then it seems. I was a smoker on and off for 10 years, and now I cant even imagine going back. You can do it! Also, I know there are websites who have small sample packs that are cheap so you can try different flavors!!
  10. I'm on day 7 out of 14. the first 3 days were extremely hard. Day 4 and 5 were slightly better. Once you get to Day 6, the hunger pains start going away. Now at Day 7 I barely feel hungry at all until like 2-3 pm. It is definitely dooable, you just need to focus and get past the beginning hurdle. The longer you go without food, the easier it becomes. When you start cheating your body starts to expect food again, which makes it worse because then its like starting from Day 1 again if that makes sense. Stay strong!
  11. May 30th surgery date, day 6 of liquids its getting easier but not by much. makes it worse that i have to spend memorial day wkend on liquids but I keep telling myself it will all be worth it in the end!
  12. SAME!!!! I had the sleeve March 2016, just over 2 years ago, and now I am getting the bypass on May 30th. I lost about 50lbs and gained it all back and more. I too wish I had the bypass to begin with. Good luck everyone, and keep us all posted.
  13. Having had WLS once already, I can assure you there is nothing to be nervous about. You have been waiting countless days, weeks, months, years to be happy and healthy and YOU decided to make this change because you WANT it. Stay positive, and know you CAN do it, and it will be amazing. It will be hard at first, you will think to yourself immediately after coming out of surgery "why did I do this to myself" but after a few days, weeks, etc. the weight will start falling off, you will have more confidence, you will be able to move better, gain strength back and your mood will change. There is a time of depression and sadness, but after that ends, you will feel on top of the world!!!
  14. 150 million thousand percent!!!!!!!!! One of the best in NYC!
  15. Yes, I already had the sleeve 2 years ago, it was a failed surgery, the doc didn't take out enough of my stomach. I initially lost over 50lbs and went down to 180, however after the initial 6 month loss, I started to get more hungry. I was maintaining my diet but eating more food since my stomach was not a normal sleeve. Therefore, I started gaining it all back. I went back to a different doctor a year and half later, who told me it wasn't done properly the first time. Some luck I have. So now he is doing a revision to the bypass to ensure the weight stays off.
  16. I'm May 30th!!!! 10 days till the op for me! I'm on day 6 of liquid diet, and surprised at how much easier it gets. I usually go out to the bars on Friday and Saturday nights and this is the first time in a LONG TIME I have stayed in on the weekends, and to be honest the first time I have not drank on a weekend in who the hell knows how long. I went out for happy hour with coworkers after work briefly and it was STRANGE being in a bar and not drinking! I do not think that is the scene I want to be in post-op. Also, i went out to eat with friends and I had black coffee+protein shake, and unsweetened iced tea while they were eating fried chicken with fries, fried mac and cheese bites, and all this delicious looking food. I know I am doing this for a reason, but I sure as hell hope it gets easier. I had the sleeve before and 6 months post op if a slipped up it wouldn't be so bad, now that i'm getting the bypass I have the chance of dumping syndrome so i am even more scared of something going wrong.
  17. Thanks girl. Almost done with day 2, I just had a breakdown at work. It is so hard to concentrate. And, last night my hunger pains woke me up at 5am. Good to know it gets better!
  18. Ahhh congrats! So exciting. & thanks for the words of wisdom. I can have broth, but only after I finish my protein. I think I will get some today! Glad to know it gets better, I constantly feel lightheaded, but on a positive note I lost 3 pounds in 1 day how much did you lose already?
  19. I am in the same boat as you. Sleeve in 2016, but gained all the weight back and more. I am getting a bypass on may 30th. message me if you want to chat!
  20. So, I've been on here for awhile - and originally had gastric sleeve surgery in March of 2016. After my original surgeon made the sleeve too big (words from my current surgeon after having an upper GI study) and me gaining weight, and not loosing any - we both agreed I need a revision. DESPITE the failure of the sleeve being the surgeons fault, I need to still go through insurance hoops, the psych visit, 6 months weigh ins, nutritionist,. etc. So I have 2 questions: 1. Has anyone switched from a sleeve to a bypass, and what were your results? 2. Has anyone needed any type of revision and needed to go through the entire insurance process again? Thanks!
  21. UPDATE: Just got a second opinion and the first surgeon did it WRONG the first time. He did not remove enough of my stomach and essentially set me up for failure. For all of those who don't feel restriction or lose restriction after 6 months, get an upper GI series done and have someone other then your own surgeon look at your sleeve. I refused to blame myself anymore for my unsuccessful weight loss and eventual weight regain PLUS 20 MORE pounds, and getting this second opinion changed my life. They are fast tracking my case through insurance, I will not need the whole 6 months pre-op like 1st time around, and I FINALLY have a good Dr. in my corner. For all of you who have felt/feel the same GET A CHECK UP. I wasted nearly 2 years with an improper sleeve due to blaming myself thinking it was MY fault for not losing enough weight, and for being too embarrassed of being a failure. 260 Pounds and sleeve #2 next year to hopefully change my life the way it should have changed years ago.
  22. I had my surgery March 2016, and after 1.5 years I gained back the 50 pounds I lost and am now at my weight before surgery (230, 5 ft 4 around 40 BMI). My lowest was only 185 from 240. I believe the first surgery pouch wasn't small enough and I do have gastric re-flux occasionally. I started gaining after 6 months - a year. I will admit after 6 months, I was not exercising as much (went from cardio every day for an hour, to only 3x a week), and I was more lenient with food adding in some carbs whereas I was only eating protein and veggies ~1,000 calories daily to ~1,200-1,500. I have an appointment with a new doctor in a few weeks to go over my options, but I just want to know if anyone has been resleeved, or changed to a bypass or DS and if yes, did insurance cover the second procedure? (note: please do not comment about changing diet, a pouch reset and/or about habits and how a 2nd surgery won't help, only comment if you have knowledge of a resleeve or additional surgery, thanks).
  23. I am actually back to the Drs. and he thinks the switch to a bypass would be my best option. Ill keep this thread updated with my progress. Hopefully Ill be in surgery by March/April.
  24. Thank you for the post, Rick! I also was thinking about the DS as a first choice, but don't know if I would be eligible without speaking with the new surgeon. I will keep all this in mind!

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