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evstarr

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  1. so the Bariatric Dr said I was going to have the EGD done at the same time I have the band removed. this is just all confusing to me but I find this website's info to be so much support and to know that I am not the only one going through this.

    Interesting.. You know... I do remember him telling me that he was doing one when he removed the band before he did the sleeve. I had to do a swallow test before I had my surgery. I can't remember what I was called... but you had to swallow this stuff that was like a diluted sprite with pop rocks in it.. while you swallow it they do the xray. The radiologist is in the room and watching and telling you what to do... how to turn etc.

    I think the EGD must be so they can see the inside of the stomach and make sure all is ok.


  2. Im so glad i found this site because id be a wreck and i havent even have the surgery yet. Im at 6 months of seeing the nutritionist and they saw something on the upper gi that is needing a biopsy. Im a cancer survivor already so i really hope its nothing like that again but if it is, ill just roll over it again and keep on dealing with it. My faith is strong and my support from you guys are stronger so dont worry if youre losing it slowly. Thats how i hope to lose mine because it seems like when you lose weight to fast you look sickly.

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    I'm two weeks out as of yesterday. i go back to work on Monday. I've lost a total of 21 pounds.. but it's not going to continue this fast. My doctor had a long talk with me. He said that they have no explanation for it but you will go a week, sometimes two, following the rules and you may not lose anything... then all of a sudden you will drop more than a pound or two. He said to be patient and only get on the scale once a week.

    I'm going to do what he says to do and try to stay optimistic. When I had lap band surgery it happened the same way - Just keep the faith... none of us put it on over night - although sometimes it feels that way - it's not going to come off over night either.

    This is something that is permanent .... be patient.. drink, drink, drink and concentrate on Protein intake and just relax.

    Good luck.


  3. I had my band surgery 2008 lost 40lbs and gained it back and than some. Some days I can eat everything and anything in front of me and others I cannot even drink Water. I have been going through this since September 2015 I kept telling my pcp he never listen to my concerns in December I threw up really bad and had pains kind of where the band is and i decided to switch Drs as my pcp just ignored everything I was telling him. My new PCP is very proactive and has had me seen the cardiologist, OBGYN, and sleep test done. I have seen the Bariatric Dr that the insurance sent me to and she said first I have to have my band removed and than the sleeve. Which to me is getting really frustrating. I called her Dr's office today and someone there told me that she does not have a hospital to do the leeve at the moment and that is why they have only submitted auth for my band removal. I am getting really frustrated as I keep gaining weight. I appreciate any support or any other Ideas on how to get this going faster. I have called my PCP and left a message for him as I just saw him yesterday and expressed how frustrated I am.

    I can tell you they do not like to do the band removal and the sleeve at the same time. I was fortunate because I know my surgeon personally and he knows I will run to him or call him if there are any issues. He told me before my surgery that he would do it only if it was safe to do it once he got in there.

    He explained that about 5% of the cases they can't do it at the same time.

    My advice is to possibly see if there is another surgeon that will try to do them at the same time. The other thing is that you all are not wanting to do the EGD - well, that's what provided me with the ammunition I needed for my insurance to cover the revision surgery. As long as you have something to support the need to have it done, in addition to your weight gain then you'll probably be able to get it approved. The doctors know what they need to do to get the procedure approved.

    The one thing I will tell you is the sleeve is very different. Be prepared to be super tired and weak for a week or more.. it may not be the same with you. I'm used to being able to bounce back fast. I haven't had real pain, the drain was a pain and it was in for 12 days.. and that made it a little difficult to do much. But.. it's not bad.


  4. Getting ready for my upcoming sleeve, and have been doing some label reading at the grocery store... What Soups have higher amounts of Protein? I looked at several today and all were about 5-7g Protein per 1 cup serving. Seems like it would be impossible to use that for a meal or two and still meet protein goal for the day. Chili was much better at around 23g protein per 1 cup serving, but I'd love to have Soup for variety! Any suggestions appreciated

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    I had my sleeve surgery on 6/2. I tried the unjury unflavored and it clumped up really bad. You are doing the right thing, make sure you have identified some things that are not sweet because the shakes and everything seem to taste more sweet than they did before. I read the Inspire unflavored protein is the best. I just ordered it.

    As far as already made stuff I have discovered everyone seems to say the Premier Protein is the best tasting. It's good but SUPER SWEET. I discovered this morning adding cold Decaf coffee and a couple of spoons of unsweetented cocoa to the chocolate is really tasty and takes away from the sweetness. I added Ice and made it into a shake. It will likely take all day to drink but that's ok.

    We made veggie soup a few days ago with chicken stock and added a lot of spices. My hubby strained it and it was wonderful. We then made a chicken enchilada soup and strained it but blended the chicken and some of the black Beans in until smooth.

    My doctor also recommends making things with what they call double milk. You combine skim milk and powdered milk to double the protein. It works well and has a much better flavor than skim alone.

    Not sure this is very helpful but I hope it is.


  5. Hi all. I was sleeved on 6/1. I should be starting puréed food at this point but what I have read for suggestions turns my stomach so I'm still on Protein shakes only. The idea of baby food makes me nauseous. I love cottage cheese but if I'm reading correctly, I need to purée it with a liquid? I feel stupid for asking but I'm starting to get sick of the shakes. Help???

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    I was sleeved on 6/2. I was starting to feel like I needed something more substantial. My step daughter cooked a very flavorful and spicy vegetable Soup. I drank the stock the first couple of days then ended up pureeing the veggies and stock into a nice "baby food" consistency. It was quite yummy.

    Today my husband made chicken enchilada Soup and pureed it. Quite satisfying.

    The thing I'm having a very difficult time with is the sweetness of the Protein Shakes. Trying to figure out how to make them less sweet.


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    I had the band in 2008 and had one issue after another. In about 2010 we opened it up all the way and I still had an issue now and then. Mostly with reflux and with swallowing. I had pneumonia back in April and had to have a chest x-ray. My pcp told me that I needed to follow up with my surgeon or go to a gastroenterologist because the radiologist reported something showing up around the band. I went to my original surgeon and he said it was just an air pocket or something but he wanted to do a swallow test. I told him I was interested in doing the sleeve and he changed the test to a different swallow test. It showed that there were motility issues. I had been feeling nauseated for six months or so constantly just not super bad. We then went on the trek of getting Insurance approval and all the preop stuff.

    I had surgery on June 2nd. It was a success. There was swelling around my band so my surgeon put in a drain. I go back for my first post op visit on Monday. I'm not really hungry. The only issue is being really weak and tired.

    For me, the nausea in the hospital was pretty bad. But they kept me really drugged up so it was manageable. Once I got home and the drugs were out of my system the nausea has gone away and I feel pretty darn good.

    I hope you have great luck!

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