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SusieSouth got a reaction from FluffyChix in Tummy tuck - lipo - Turkey
Hi all,
I travelled to Turkey and had a Tummy Tuck with Lipo on the back. No muscle repair was needed, thank goodness.
1st day and 2nd day were rough. By day three it seemed to be getting better. Today is day 5.
There is no pain near the incisions, and I have to just be careful to keep them from getting wet. I still have a drain. I started with two but doctor removed one of them today and the other one is still in and getting fluids.
For those of you who have gone through this, any words of tips, what to look out for for, what to look forward to, and anything else will be so appreciated.
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SusieSouth got a reaction from HikeEveryMountain in MGB weight loss stalled
I Had MGB on August 6, 2018. It was a revision from VSG. My surgery weight was almost 260, today almost 5 months later I’m at 240. I feel discouraged, but will keep at it.
im having little restriction so im keeping mindful about staying under 1000-1200 calories, getting Protein in first. Also drinking 2 liters of Water.
in a desperation, I’ve begun 16.8 IF...
this is not the result I was expecting from a revised surgery, 4 months in. :-/
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SusieSouth reacted to Matt Z in Intermittent Fasting Daily Menu/Results/Accountability
Just checking in... Miss you all! My mom has lost 15 lbs last month using IF! I'm floating just around the 200 mark, a little above a little below but I'm pretty happy overall so... that's fine.
Here's an updated photo from this past Saturday night.
I love looking sharp... makes me feel so damn good! Even if I *STILL* don't see myself the way everyone else does, I know I look good, but I don't see it / feel it typically... when I get dressed up I sure do though!
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SusieSouth got a reaction from FluffyChix in Intermittent Fasting Daily Menu/Results/Accountability
Hi all,
Post op- MGB August 18,
I started IF at the beginning of February. I'm doing 16:8, and have hours of fasting between 5pm and 9am, and eating window of 9am - 5pm. Within 4 days, I feel less bloated and am down 3 pounds.
I will keep this diet for this entire month, and will see if it's more effective. I've been undergoing a very frustrating stall which has lasted weeks/months.
I'll keep you updated often.
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SusieSouth got a reaction from FluffyChix in Intermittent Fasting Daily Menu/Results/Accountability
Hi all,
Post op- MGB August 18,
I started IF at the beginning of February. I'm doing 16:8, and have hours of fasting between 5pm and 9am, and eating window of 9am - 5pm. Within 4 days, I feel less bloated and am down 3 pounds.
I will keep this diet for this entire month, and will see if it's more effective. I've been undergoing a very frustrating stall which has lasted weeks/months.
I'll keep you updated often.
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SusieSouth got a reaction from FluffyChix in Intermittent Fasting Daily Menu/Results/Accountability
Hi all,
Post op- MGB August 18,
I started IF at the beginning of February. I'm doing 16:8, and have hours of fasting between 5pm and 9am, and eating window of 9am - 5pm. Within 4 days, I feel less bloated and am down 3 pounds.
I will keep this diet for this entire month, and will see if it's more effective. I've been undergoing a very frustrating stall which has lasted weeks/months.
I'll keep you updated often.
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SusieSouth reacted to BeeCat in MGB - when did u first begin to eat soft
My surgeon cleared me to eat food at my 2 week check up, I am choosing pretty soft foods and chewing really well but I've not had any problems,
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SusieSouth reacted to Frustr8 in What length is your bypass?
I guess I'm hop8my it is long enough to do the job and short enough that I'm not a bundle of malabsorption. Do I ask too much?🙊🙉🙈
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SusieSouth reacted to hk1100 in Pre-Op Mini Gastric Bypass Concerns
Hi Everyone,
I am going outside US to get a mini gastric bypass (MGB) in August. After reading many posts, and watching YouTube videos I am really concerned about the following:
- Bile Reflux: It seems like a large percentage of MGBs get Bile Reflux and have to have another operation. Has that been the case for you?
- Foul-Smelling Stool: Is this the case for everyone? Does it get better after a while?
- Malnutrition: Does this happen to everyone and is taking Vitamins (multi, D3, B12) enough to fix this? What else are you taking to prevent malnutrition?
- After experiencing MGB, do you recommend MGB instead of RNY or sleeve?
Thank you in advance for your time and valuable replied.
HK1100
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SusieSouth reacted to RickM in Lapband surgery after VSG?
Similar procedures are done with the RNY (Band over Bypass - BoB) without a lot of success - that is something else for your to research to see how well the band works in that application.
The couple of thoughts that I have had on the idea is that there is likely some over-promotion of the idea from the band manufacturers who have seen a dramatic decline in their market as the problems of the bands have become more widely recognized, and they are looking for new markets. The other concern is that acid reflux are relatively common complications of both procedures, so if you haven't had a problem with it post-VSG, will adding the band bring about that problem where it didn't exist before? Another concern (make that three, now) is what are the longer term implications of this, given that the bands have a fairly high revsion/removal rate due to band failures or damage to the stomach via slippage or erosion - will it work any better, or worse, on a sleeved stomach?
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SusieSouth reacted to Mhy12784 in Lapband surgery after VSG?
I work in one of the higher volume surgical practices for bariatrics in NY and I dont think ive ever seen a band over a sleeve. Even band over bypasses which are possible, are quite rare (ive done maybe 4 or 5 in 5 years)
As someone who works in bariatric surgery and is a patient, I would never in a million years want a band over a sleeve. One is its not very effective, and two is theres so many problems with the band that its just an absolutely horrible idea.
A band over a bypass is at least something I would consider a feasible option.
But the data is pretty strong that unless a procedure was done wrong (which usually isnt the case) or you are having real problems from a surgery (ie horrible GERD after a sleeve) then the odds are a second surgery isnt going to make a huge difference.
That said if I had a VSG (which I do) and I needed to do something else. Converting to a bypass is the only option I would even consider. Yes the bypass is scary which is why your first option should be consulting a nutritionist and therapist, possibly even frequently. But if revisional surgery is the way things need to go, then converting to bypass is really the only option.
Also converting a VSG to a bypass is actually easier than going from nothing to a bypass for most surgeons. And I guess having a VSG first will make the transition and experience a little easier.
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SusieSouth reacted to GreenTealael in Lapband surgery after VSG?
Interesting. Seems the real problem may be to find a doctor to do it.
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SusieSouth reacted to QueenMab89 in Lapband surgery after VSG?
It looks like this study had a very small sample size of only 5 patients. It does not compare the success of those patients against control patients who did not have the lap band placed after VSG. Therefore we can't know if the lap band is what enabled those patients to lose more weight or if it was another factor.
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SusieSouth reacted to krash11 in Lapband surgery after VSG?
I called a ton of Dr's to see if they did this but none did. In fact, they said it couldn't be done. I really miss my band and hate the sleeve.
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SusieSouth got a reaction from Alex Brecher in Possibly traveling alone. Tell me your experience please.
Travelled alone. Amazing experience. There was someone checking on me every hour, I truly never felt alone. The hospital has netflix so I binge watched all my favorite shows. Even after the surgery, there was someone who was assigned to me who took me out to the city for sightseeing and walking off the gas to feel better. I felt safe, taken care of and extremely satisfied. I was really supported by the BariatricPal staff and Dr. illan was amazing. He came to see me before the procedure to put my mind at ease, and the nutritionist was very helpful too.
In short, don't be nervous about going alone. I did, and I would highly recommend this and do it again.
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SusieSouth got a reaction from Alex Brecher in Possibly traveling alone. Tell me your experience please.
Travelled alone. Amazing experience. There was someone checking on me every hour, I truly never felt alone. The hospital has netflix so I binge watched all my favorite shows. Even after the surgery, there was someone who was assigned to me who took me out to the city for sightseeing and walking off the gas to feel better. I felt safe, taken care of and extremely satisfied. I was really supported by the BariatricPal staff and Dr. illan was amazing. He came to see me before the procedure to put my mind at ease, and the nutritionist was very helpful too.
In short, don't be nervous about going alone. I did, and I would highly recommend this and do it again.
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SusieSouth got a reaction from Alex Brecher in Possibly traveling alone. Tell me your experience please.
Travelled alone. Amazing experience. There was someone checking on me every hour, I truly never felt alone. The hospital has netflix so I binge watched all my favorite shows. Even after the surgery, there was someone who was assigned to me who took me out to the city for sightseeing and walking off the gas to feel better. I felt safe, taken care of and extremely satisfied. I was really supported by the BariatricPal staff and Dr. illan was amazing. He came to see me before the procedure to put my mind at ease, and the nutritionist was very helpful too.
In short, don't be nervous about going alone. I did, and I would highly recommend this and do it again.
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SusieSouth got a reaction from BigUtahMan in NOVEMBER SLEEVERS! HOW MUCH HAVE YOU LOST SINCE NOVEMBER SLEEVE SURGERY AND HOW DID YOU LOST ALL WEIGHT! Thank you
Hi all!
Lost 61 pounds since surgery in 11/25. 6 months today! 76 pounds total since my highest weight.
I have accepted the fact that I am a slow loser but a winner nonetheless. Looking forward to the rest of my journey. [emoji173]️[emoji112]🏾
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SusieSouth got a reaction from CStoned in NOVEMBER SLEEVERS! HOW MUCH HAVE YOU LOST SINCE NOVEMBER SLEEVE SURGERY AND HOW DID YOU LOST ALL WEIGHT! Thank you
Hi all!
My highest weight has been 313
at pre op I began at 306
11/25 surgery day: 294
Current weight: 261
Today is 111 days from surgery (week 15)
Loss from HW: 52lbs
loss from preop: 45lbs
loss from surgery: 33lbs
I feel great health wise. No hair falls. I am all Protein and Water. I have had several stalls where I lose inches but not pounds. I feel like I should have lost more. My clothes are all too big. Many NSV's as people are really noticing my face and body getting smaller, but I still would like to have lost a lot more than this!
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SusieSouth reacted to Kristina J. in Adderall?
This post is a little old now, so I was hoping maybe one (or all) of you ladies had some insight!!
I am currently taking adderall to manage my ADD and I think I would go nuts without it. It does effect my appetite now, but not so much that I have shed any of these pre-op pounds I'm carrying around! lol Why can't a medicine ever have that "weight loss" side effect on me?! lol
I too am worried about it's effects on my appetite post op. And while it doesn't make me wired at all now, did it start making any of you wired once you started losing? I didn't even think about that until I read this thread! Any info is appreciated!
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SusieSouth got a reaction from Malin in Crying on the bathroom floor
I had two stalls, right around my periods both, week before and week during. Then I jumped down by 4 pounds out of nowhere. Maybe it has something to do with it. This close to surgery it can be anything from the gas you have been pumped with, lack of bowl movement to Water retention do to sodium intake. The water from the IVs that is.
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SusieSouth got a reaction from mylighthouse in Any other November sleevers out there?
@@mylighthouse Hi!
Seeing this a little late. How are you feeling from your pain now? I too have had a slow weightloss since surgery. I was sleeved November 25 (today is 7 weeks/50 days post op!). I have been lucky with no pain. I have not had much gas either.
I loved eggs before surgery now all I do is slime up after having so that's a no go.
Starting weight: 313
SW: 295
CW: 274
I have been going up and down 1 KG last week and losing less than 2 pounds for the last two weeks. I don't know why but I'm not too concerned as I'm counting my calories, Protein and Water intake, as well Vitamins to make sure I'm doing well. I'll see what happens. Calories wise I'm between 500-800 calories.
Oh, I've also started to do some light exercise. So far so good. I am trying to add little weights for the arms. I'm starting to see some flabs.
We're so close in SW, CW and surgery date. Mine was on the 25th of November!
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SusieSouth reacted to mylighthouse in Crying on the bathroom floor
Please don't be so discouraged... it will get better!
I have been having stalls off and on since my 2nd week post-op and I am now almost 9 weeks out.
I either don't lose weight from week to week, or I lost 1 or 2 pounds.
It is definitely frustrating, but I think it will pass.
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SusieSouth got a reaction from mylighthouse in Any other November sleevers out there?
Hey November sleevers. How's everyone doing?