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baribabe72

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  1. baribabe72

    January 2017 Sleevers!

    I'm on week 2 of the diet and my surgery is 1/3. I've lost 12 pounds too. I can tell I've lost a lot of Water weight. Sent from my SM-N920V using the BariatricPal App
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    January 2017 Sleevers!

    mmlong72@yahoo.com Add me please Sent from my SM-N920V using the BariatricPal App
  3. baribabe72

    January 2017 Sleevers!

    My stomach noises are so loud that my dogs look at me funny! Can't watch TV because every commercial is about food and I can't go on FB because everyone is posting freaking recipes. I'm tired of liquid Protein. I got some no salt broth and added Protein powder and seasonings, but it's still bland. I'm gonna miss spicy food! Sent from my SM-N920V using the BariatricPal App
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    January 2017 Sleevers!

    Only decaf because caffeine is a diuretic Sent from my SM-N920V using the BariatricPal App
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    SURGERY DAY TODAY!

    Good luck. Breathe through the gas pain! Sent from my SM-N920V using the BariatricPal App
  6. baribabe72

    Pre liquid stage

    I had to do a week of 1 high Protein low carb meal and Protein shakes. This week, it's all liquid Protein. My surgery is Tuesday and my BMI was 35. My doc makes everyone who has a lower BMI do this. Patients with higher BMI's start 4 weeks out. Sent from my SM-N920V using the BariatricPal App
  7. I'm on the liquid diet now. It's interesting how this nasty bariatric soup and protein shake tastes okay when you are hangry!

    1. Cocoon2Butterfly

      Cocoon2Butterfly

      I was surprised that I only have a 2 day pre-op diet. Keep it up,

  8. baribabe72

    2 week liquid diet

    I made a low fat, low sodium chicken broth from roasting a chicken and froze it. I add plain Isopure protein powder to the hot broth. I have some bariatric soup, too. It's okay in a pinch.
  9. baribabe72

    Can I lie - hernia op?

    I knew my eating would change drastically and my boss would notice so I asked for time off to have my gallbladder removed and told her I have gastritis (truth) and need to eat bland for a while. End of discussion. You are not obligated to give any details though. Use your best judgement for what works for you.
  10. baribabe72

    January 2017 Sleevers!

    I just got my date; Tuesday, January 3rd. Heck of a way to start the year. I'm on day 2 of the keto diet (protein liquids and one low carb, low glycemic meal daily for a week, then all liquids for a week)/ The timing sucks because of all the Christmas food. I' just tell people I have a stomach bug and that's why I'm not eating. I'm sure I'll be ready to cry come in the next few days when I want to eat and cannot, but I am keeping my focus on a healthier future with no diabetes, no sleep apnea, no high cholesterol, no gastritis, less joint pain, etc!!! Prayers and good vibes for all of us!
  11. Surgery Date 1/3/17

  12. baribabe72

    EGD

    My last hurdle before we send everything to my insurance provider is an EGD with biopsy. I know basically what it is. I wanted to hear other's experiences with this. Mine is at 1 pm so I will be hangry since I won't be able to eat! What else can I expect? Thanks!
  13. baribabe72

    My first appt

    If you have not read the Big Book, then do so. It was a big help. I have been planning since April for what I hope to be a January surgery. I'm not scared really. I dread being a b***** for a few months after, but that's all. I am looking forward to getting rid of the weight and improving my health. Set your self some realistic goals on a timeline before and after the surgery so you can Celebrate progress. Your doctor and insurance will have required testing, so make sure you know what they are. You will get poked and prodded and have to do a little dance for the insurance people. I've had so many tests, but I am glad for it because I know I'm ready. Ask the doc about recommendations for your chronic constipation, I hear it gets worse after surgery. Also, if you're on any prescription meds, ask about what you can or cannot take after. If I were you, I'd ask them how many of these surgeries they do, are they all laparoscopic? Ask about complications they have encountered either during or shortly after surgery. Ask about access to a dietitian and a support group. Ask them about how they do follow ups. My surgeon has a post op schedule for 5 years out after surgery. Good luck!!!
  14. baribabe72

    What to tell people?

    Gall bladder surgery will be my excuse You Got This!!
  15. baribabe72

    Finally

    I'm hoping for January. I started in May. Tired of all the hoops and delays too! Sent from my SM-N920V using the BariatricPal App
  16. I am still a few months pre-op. For those who are months or more post-op: I'd Iike to know what you would have done differently if you could regarding pre op or post op. Or wish I knew them what I know now____. Thanks! You Got This!!
  17. baribabe72

    UMR insurance

    I have UMR, but it's through my spouse's employer, Cone Health, in NC. I have not had the surgery yet though. I'm still in the hoop-jumping process. Been poked, prodded, probed, and had to d this and that without having been approved yet.
  18. baribabe72

    Scared of being denied....

    You need to get info from your insurance company. Coverage varies greatly. I read documentation from my carrier and made calls. When calling, be patient and be prepared to get transferred several times! Sent from my SM-N920V using the BariatricPal App
  19. baribabe72

    Pre & Post Op diet

    Flavorless powders are the most versatile. Just make sure that whatever you buy has the right balance of Protein, low carbs, et. Make sure that whatever you mix it with is caffein free and sugar free. As far as ready made stuff, Premier Protein is cheaper and still tastes okay. It has 30 grams protein per bottle too. You Got This!!
  20. I found out about the book before the web site. It has been a big help for me in my research. The only complaint I have is typos in the book. I saw at least three before halfway though. I know that sounds lame, but I notice stuff like that.
  21. YES! Do not dwell on that. I am there too! Those people do not get that there is so much more to it! The people who MATTER know that I want this for my overall health, well-being and quality of life. I want to get rid of my CPAP and get real sleep! I want to run around with my future grandchildren. I want off diabetes medicine! I want less joint pain, and yes I want to wear clothes that dont have an X in the size!You focus on what you know is best for you! Sent from my GT-N8013 using the BariatricPal App
  22. I'm going through that too. I am a BMI 35 but have multiple co- morbidity issues. It took me an hour on the phone with my insurer to just get a person to talk to me about how they make decisions, But it was worth the effort. United Healthcare apparently looks at multiple factors when making the decision. If my weight fluctuates up and down, it will not disqualify me. I've done 2 of 6 consults, psych eval, EKG, DVT, ultrasound, stress test, seminar, & nutrition counseling. Fingers crossed for you and me both! I weigh myself before appts and drink a ton of Water right before the office weigh in. Sent from my GT-N8013 using the BariatricPal App
  23. baribabe72

    Ugh

    Artificial sweeteners are "ugh" if you are not accustomed to them. Gross aftertaste. I'm still months pre op and have been trying different protein shakes. Premier seems to be the most tolerable. I just got some Nectar powder that will probably be gross too, but I'm keeping my eye on the prize. This time next year, I will not be on half the meds I'm on now and I will look and feel better. You will too. Good luck!
  24. Hi, I have UMR (part of United Healthcare) and I live in NC. I have a bmi of 35 with multiple comorbidities. UMR requires a 6 month waiting period, tons of tests, and lots of hoops to qualify for sleeve surgery. Im doing everything they ask. I guess they can still turn around and deny the surgery. What can I do to keep that from happening? All this testing is going to be a good $10 grand if insurance does not pay. Plus I dont want to get everything set up just to get denied. Sent from my GT-N8013 using the BariatricPal App

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