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GeekyChicLa

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About GeekyChicLa

  • Rank
    Advanced Member
  • Birthday 02/17/1965

About Me

  • Biography
    Entrepreneur, Artist, Computer Geek, Poet, Actor, Set Designer, & Free Thinker Extraordinaire.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Painting, set design, acting, martial arts, live theater, artwalks
  • Occupation
    I.T. Engineer
  • City
    Lafayette
  • State
    Louisiana
  • Zip Code
    70560

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  1. LOL. Oh dear. Well I actually lucked out. My surgeon doesn't believe in starving us. Thank you, Jesus. He just put is on high Protein, no starches or sugars for 12 days then Clear Liquids for 48 hours before surgery. But look at it this way, you'll get a much bigger head start on your weight loss than I will. I've been on it for 5 days and only dropped 1 pound. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  2. Yes, I was being more rhetorical than anything. Of course I realize it's just one small thing in the grand scheme of things. I've pushed through way worse circumstances than this.
  3. Oh yea, she did mention something about a swab! I'd forgotten that. Doesn't sound like it would help much, but I guess anything at that point will be a relief! LOL
  4. So learned a lot at my pre-op class this morning. One: I wish I would've thought to bring a snack! 5 1/2 hours of talking about food - my stomach was growling 3 hours in. I was prepared for a two-week liquid diet, instead, we're on a high Protein, no starch diet. Turns out I can still eat. (YAY) Until the day before surgery, then that will be clear liquid only. Love the bariatric team at my hospital: informative and very supportive. They all gave us their email addresses and encouraged us to contact with any questions we may have. There is a support group that meets a couple of times a month. And we get a 3-month membership to the hospital's gym. Sweet. They'll be using Steri Strips instead of staples and no drain tube nor catheter. They are also providing us with a free bariatric abdominal support belt. Hospital stay is expected to be overnight. Oh - and they do not allow ANYTHING to pass the lips until the day after surgery. No ice chips, no sips of anything. Nada. Nothing. At all. Until the next day. So that means if I go in at 6:30 - I won't be able to have anything to drink until the next day after the doctor makes his rounds. Good Lord, I don't know what I'm going to do. I drink Water or tea or SOMETHING constantly at work. I stay thirsty. This is certainly going to be a true test for me. Other than that - the pre-op isn't going to be near as difficult as I had anticipated, so I'm hoping and praying the rest will follow suit.
  5. GeekyChicLa

    in 4 weeks and 2 days

    I can so identify with a lot of what you've written. With the exception that I haven't been big all my life - quite the contrary. Four months after my third child, I was in a size 2. I've gained the majority of my weight over the past 8 years. It just keeps climbing and doesn't stop. Your paragraph on how you've sat on the sideline for years and think, "I used to be fun, too" and how your weight has kept you from going to the water park and missing out on memories because you are uncomfortable, etc - that rang deep with me. I have hidden myself basically. I don't perform in community theater anymore. I can't fit into my martial arts uniform, so I've stopped going to classes. I LOVED canoeing but haven't been since getting really heavy. I live in an upscale apartment complex with a resort-style pool; have never been to it. When I exclaimed to my daughter recently, "I'm over 200 pounds!!", she said, "but you're still very pretty in the face." So yea, I get it, girlfriend. A few of the chosen few I've shared this with give me that, "Wow, are you THAT vain?" look or they quip up with "maybe you should just try changing your diet and working out." Takes everything I have not to scream. Is it scary to me - having 8/10ths of my stomach removed? Heck yes. But, I, like you, am tired of living life on the sidelines. Being overweight has caused me to become an introvert. Something I am not by nature. I want to date again. To dance again. To go out with the girls and not be 'the fat girl" in the group. I'm with you! Let's take the reigns and go confidently in the direction of our dreams and live the life we've always imagined! Is it scary to me - having 8/10ths of my stomach removed? Heck yes. But, I, like you, am tired of living life on the sid
  6. Whoop, Whoop! It's official! My tentative date was scheduled for August 23rd, and my doctor's office just called to say they received insurance approval!!!! I've been on pins and needles. I am so ready. Nervous, but ready!!!!

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    2. deadmanwalking

      deadmanwalking

      AWESOME! love to see my fellow louisianaians making their journeys happen! good luck and DO WORK!

    3. GeekyChicLa

      GeekyChicLa

      Thanks oldbriannomore! I've had the itch to make an Orleans trip - but gonna have to scratch that one later. One step at a time. ;)

       

    4. deadmanwalking

      deadmanwalking

      one step at a time is the best method! when you do decide to scratch the itch, drop me a message!!

  7. @@jintycb LOL Funny stuff!
  8. GeekyChicLa

    "Powerful Yogurt"

    Have you tried this?? http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/body-fortress/super-advanced-whey-protein.html?PLASKU=BFORT3320053&mcid=CG_PLA_US_GS_All_Products&bbdevice=c&bbskuid=bfort3320053;&gclid=CjwKEAjw5vu8BRC8rIGNrqbPuSESJADG8RV0IlSkkaFKf0zqKkf3KUZqQVwV-hWwbowsbnm_PGNroRoCJzbw_wcB It's 30 grams of protein and only 130 calories. I make it with coconut Water for additional electrolytes and Vitamins. Throw a few pieces of frozen banana or pineapple and put it in the freezer for a bit, and it's like a slushy. YUM.
  9. Hahahaaaa. Love the honesty here. I'm trying to learn all I can before my surgery, and this thread definitely answered a lot of questions I would've been too embarrassed to ask. LOL Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  10. GeekyChicLa

    Fitting old clothes!

    Wow. 5 inches in two weeks??? That's amazing! I'll take inches over pounds any day. I used to train martial arts and weight training-- and I don't go by the scale as much as I do how I look and how clothes fit. When training, I weighed 168 but LOOKED like I weighed 140. So don't put a lot of focus on the scales. How your clothes fit will tell all. Congrats !!! I can't wait to have the inches falling off. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  11. GeekyChicLa

    Weight?

    I've gained over 30 lbs during my 6 month supervised program. My doctor never said anything about getting denied if I gain weight- they just told me not to LOSE any because it would drop my BMI too low to qualify. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  12. August 23rd. Had to go through six month medically surprised weight program first and all the other hoops. I can't wait! Not looking forward to the two weeks prior. Can't imagine being on liquids for two weeks. Blegh. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  13. GeekyChicLa

    My new sleeved life

    @@cdsjjotn THANK YOU so much. That was very helpful. Yes, having the sleeve. I can't believe how relieved I am to know that I SHOULD be able to drink Water normally after healing. YAY! It's the small things, isn't it? LOL I was like, "man...do I have to sip water/liquids for the rest of my life??" Thanks for sharing.

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