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allsmilez

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About allsmilez

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  1. So we can't have Swedish fish 5-days post op? DARN. LOL. J/k
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    November sleevers?

    I believe that closed means that someone from the group had to approve your request to join
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    November sleevers?

    They go by your weight and bmi when you started the program do you should be good. I'm a 38bmi now with no comorbities and my surgery got approved last week.
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    Ride to and from

    I am sorta shocked that it's outpatient.
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    Anti Inflammatories

    Ahhh. Learned something new. Thanks
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    Anti Inflammatories

    Why no Vitamin e or fish oil?
  7. My sister has been doing clinicals and has noticed a trend with post op bariatric patients being readmitted for compilations. The one thing they've all had in common is that they all had a lower or the minimum bmi needed to qualify for surgery. Has anyone else heard this or experienced this?
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    How to quit sugar ?!?!?!?

    My story is exactly the same as yours!
  9. For those of you who have already been sleeved, did any of you happen to have a breast reduction before the surgery? I had a breast reduction several years ago before gaining all of my weight. However, since gaining my breasts really didn't grow significantly. I'm wondering what will happen to them after I am sleeved.
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    My work here is done

    Because there are so many different plans out there. Some information even seem to contradict each other. It starts with pre-op diet, continues with post-op diet and the follow-up intervals and the long-term diet one is supposed to follow etc. It's natural people start asking themselves: "Is my team right? Is your team right? Or the team of another patient? In the end what is really the best strategy?" For me it would be surprising if there wouldn't be questions about all of it. Patients want the best strategy out there for themselves (absolutely normal) but in the end you don't know if your surgical team offers the best strategy that is available. --- ETA: no, I'm not talking about that there might be a team out there that encourages bacon, steak and pizza one week post-op. In less than a month that I've been a member of this group, I have already noticed some major differences in the requirements Frein surgical teams. For example, my surgeon does not require a pre-op diet at all. But there is another surgeon in his office that does. There are some surgeons that require a post-op atkins diet for life while others will allow the patient to eventually incorporate carbs. I had to meet a NUT last week that wasn't my regular NUT, due to a scheduling issue and I noticed that both NUTs, even though they are from the same office/team, they both had very different ideas and expectations. My NUT pushed Protein powders and bars. The other NUT was against those and only wanted patients to get protein from food sources.
  11. My snoring still keeps me from getting into a deep sleep and the doctor is still prescribing me a cpap ... Are you getting a cpap? I wonder if disruptive snoring that justifies a cpap is considered a comorbidity ? Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Great question. I'm not sure if they will still provide me with a cpap or if it will be considered a comorbidity. I know that no matter how much sleep I get, I never feel rested. Also, I imagine that eventually, this could turn into sleep apnea. My results only came in the mail yesterday;-so I have not actually spoken to the doctor about them yet.
  12. Just got my results. No sleep apnea; just snoring. I'm actually shocked.
  13. Are any of these still available?Yes they areAre the shoes wide? Can you email me pics? Gales1113@aol.com
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    My work here is done

    I'm interested in hearing and learning from you vets!

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