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GassyGurl

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  1. For me, sugar is sugar, my body doesn't care if it's from fruit or a packet. (I had VSG).
    Protein and Fiber help slow down digestive emptying, so yes they might help. But higher protein/fiber shouldnt be justification to eat higher sugar. I have found the low glycemic foods to be "better".

    Once it starts, you just have to let it pass.

    For me, it's not consistent. It seems to happen with more liquid type foods and isnt always tied to grams of sugar. High carbs in general can do it, but high sugar always does. It sometimes seems random and I havent figured it all out yet. I can eat kit kats, but not drink a Premier Protein shake. I can't eat mashed potatoes or Soup. oatmeal is fine. I can eat dry Cereal fine, but I cant eat it with milk.

    I also get late dumping/reactive hypoglycemia. Between 2 and 3 hours, my glucose crashes. It sucks.

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  2. I don't think as many people read that one.
    I posted a similar question there about skin tightening with lasers and got almost no responses. There is no way that no one on the forum has tried it!
    So, if you are out there . .. . . Has anyone tried skintyte?
    Out of all the boards I have read, I've never seen anyone talk about skin Tightening with lasers. I'm researching PS and I've never come across a single mention of it. Is it new? Maybe it is that rare!

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  3. I had the sleeve and get dumping. Not from sugar, but from liquids, like Protein Shakes, milk and Soup. It's not all the time, and very scary and frustrating. I've almost passed out from it. I did read that bariatric patients should treat it with Protein vs carbs. Carbs will cause a rebound blood sugar issue, where protein is more stable. I now keep emergency Jerky in my purse and have felt much better.

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  4. My gallbladder was much worse. I asked my surgeon why, and he said short surgeries and outpatient surgeries are generally worse than inpatient and/or longer surgeries. He said with longer and inpatient, there are more or drugs they can give you, better pain control, and there is more time for the drugs to percolate through your system during surgery. For my sleeve, I was awake in recovery, was up walking and rated my pain a 2. For my gallbladder, it was like an 8. Best of luck!

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  5. [mention=343075]Nicki33319[/mention]: what was your experience with Bariatrix Florida - would you recommend them?
    I used bariatrix too. I'm almost 1 year out, lost 62 lbs and feel good.
    There was 2 surgeons, I used dr taggar ;but he recently moved closer to his family. Everyone loves Dr wizman and dr Taggar. I recommend them to everyone.

    I have no complaints. I wrote a detailed review after my surgery, I think you can find it through my profile somehow, or under Dr wizmans name in the surgeons directory.

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  6. Any chance you have a website or link I could look into?


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    I used bariatrix. http://drwizman.com/
    There was 2 surgeons, I used dr taggar ;but he recently moved closer to his family. Everyone loves dr wizman.

    https://www.drshillingford.com/ dont know much about him, but when I was researching, everything was favorable. He has prices on his website.


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  7. I had mine done in ft Lauderdale FL for $9000 (was a special). There are several drs who are under around 11k . Bariatrix Fl is who I used. My insurance covered all preop testing. EKG, bloodwork, psych eval. I travelled on Thursday, had surgery Friday. paid for 2 nights in the hospital, however only stayed 1. Follow up in office Monday, then traveled home. Dr shillingford is another surgeon in the area that has a good self pay rate.

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  8. Thank you for the clarification. I mistakenly used generic terms that float around in my support group.

    Our nurse suggests muscle milk when someone cant tolerate something like premier. Or pea Protein, egg protein, etc. It seems to be a common problem post op, and my main point was intended to be, "try something else till you find something that works".




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  9. I had surgery in ft Lauderdale, fl. I paid $8899 for the sleeve last August. I used bariatrix fl, dr taggar. Dr shillingford is also another dr that is at the same hospital and has a great self pay rate. Also, dr berland in Louisiana (he might just do the sleeve) or dr umbach in Las Vegas. All cater to travelling patients.

    Look up dr Kim in Texas. He does a "hernia discount". Insurance covers the hernia fix and he charges you cash for the sleeve. Other surgeonsdo this, but they're hard to find.

    Dont rule out Mexico till you've read the reviews, and interviewed Drs, or at least watched them on YouTube. They cater to travelling patients and most have a fantastic experience.

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  10. Your best bet might be to get a good high potency multi, then supplement with extra Calcium , Iron, b and possibly d. Our practice has similar requirements, but nothing meet all the requirements. Some need extra this, some need extra that. But, the biggest complaint of the all in one types are they're huge, and it becomes cumbersome. I take flintstones complete, plus BariMelts D, barimelts D, weekly B12 and. Complex. They're all tasty and tiny and I meet all the requirements.

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  11. I've had it twice. First time, it was peeling off in less than a week. It was sloppy, and thin, but I also had stitches. 2nd time, my big incision had enough glue it could have passed as gorilla tape. This dr didn't used stitches, but did a meticulous thick glue job. I pulled it off on day 15, and it felt like torture. I felt ok pulling it off, because it had worn through right over the incision scab. Obviously it was healed and wasn't serving a purpose anymore.

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