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I can tolerate wine, and steak. But I have to drink the wine first, then eat. A few bites and im too full for the wine (for hours).
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I ate buffalo chicken dip, ricotta bake, pimento cheese and yogurt. Google for recipes. Everything was already soft, so I didn't puree. I just chewed, and chewed.
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I needed a letter to return to work, and my surgeon said 'write it and I will sign it'. I faxed it, and he signed it. Perhaps this might work for you? Write it up, send it to the coordinator for their signature.
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I was pre-diabetic before surgery, and am still pre-diabetic 10 months later. My Dr blamed it on genetics.
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Did they give you a Vitamin sheet with how mu h of each vitamin you need? That's what my surgeon did. They said a high potency multi vitamin (I use 2 Flintstones complete for 200% rda), then extra b complex, D, B12, Calcium, and Iron. They suggested brands that meet all the requirements, but I like my regimen. More small pills to take/chew, but I have seen too many complain about the huge nasty all 1 one bariatric varieties. So far so good for me, except vitamin D. But I'm taking 3x what they recommend, so we will see what happens.
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I was self pay and didn't have to get one. Out of 3 surgeons I did a consult with, only 1 required it.
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I am adding two pics. The white scars are from last August. The new cut is from Monday when I had my gallbladder out. He put new holes next to old holes so they'd blend in. Once the glue falls off, I'm going to try to use silicone sheets to try to avoid the hypopigmentation. Our plastic surgeon recommended it.
Good luck!
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It's not allowed on our plan till pretty far out, once we have reached goal. Then we can have 1 fruit per day, after Protein and veggies. I can't eat it, as it causes dumping.
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They had me pee right before surgery. They said if I couldn't go right before, then they would use a cath in surgery. Luckily, no problems, so I never needed the cath.
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Yes, I left the hospital 8lbs heavier. They pump so much Fluid in us, but it should come off fairly quick. I think mine took 5 days to come back down.
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I had pain pump in the hospital, and blood thinner shots. That was hospital policy,, not my surgeons. Once I was discharged, my surgeon told me I didn't need blood thinner shots, due to my lower bmi. I did have a rx for Norco when I got home.
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Also check if you can lose during preop. I was 35.5, and if I dropped down below 35 bmi at any point, I wouldn't be covered. I couldn't imagine how I was supposed to do 4 months of a supervised diet and not lose more than 2lbs. Some say it's the consultation weight thats used, but mu insurance looked at them all.
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Oh, I hope you don't experience dumping. Tomato Soup does it to some of us. That seems like a terrible choice for them to serve you. Hopefully you're fever is down, BP back up and you're on your way home soon.
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I received no pain medicine until I was settled in my room, and checked out by the nurse. When I woke up, I asked,"what type of pain meds am I on? I don't feel any pain", and the nurse said "none". In the room, I got morphine pump, and IV tylenol. I used the morphine only when the nurse put stuff in my IV. I am not sure which med was so brutal, but it had me in tears every time the nurse put it in the Iv. I rated my post op pain at a 2, but I could have said 0 or 1. Everything was discontinued the next morning, and they had me take a Norco on the way out the door. All my Dr's told me up for t what their practice is, so I wasn't surprised.
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Does your insurance have a weight history rule? I had to have 2 years of a qualify bmi. I had 4 out of 5, but a few healthier months in 2016 ruined it all for me. NOT COVERED! Ugh, so I paid out of pocket.
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One other thing. While my PCP does the pap test, she doesn't do an actual pelvic exam. I don't know if it's just her, or if times/clinical guidelines have changed. But it's been much simpler (less probing) the past few years compared to when I was younger.
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Can H pylori cause an ulcer? I'm not 100% sure, but it's ringing a bell somewhere.
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I have a desk job, and short term disability that covered my salary. I took 4 weeks, and wish I had taken 6. Not because I had a difficult recovery, but because it was nice to have time to learn new habits and focus on ME. It was fantastic.
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I had a huge hernia, where my stomach was bulging and stuck up through my diaphragm. All the surgeon does is pull it back down, and tighten the diaphragm with a few stitches. It's easy peasy for them. My recovery was flawless. No pain, no nausea. Etc.
My surgeon told me it's not possible to even feel it. Tightness comes from swelling and overall trauma to the area, not the actual hernia repair. He described how new sleeves are swollen and the inside is about as big as a pencil at first.
He basically said who has ever had the sleeve with hernia repair, and the sleeve without a hernia repair, and was able to compare the two? Probably no one. If two people have different experiences, it's probably not the hernia repair that makes their experience different.
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I didn't need one as part of my surgical requirements, but I have had Pcp's who were pretty adamant about getting it done every 2 years. I could see where a PCP might hesitate to provide medical clearance without complete information, but there are plenty who will deem it not relevant and provide clearance. All surgeons will probably ask the date of your last checkup.
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Regular Gatorade is not recommended, as it's full of sugar. G2 still has too much. Propel, Powerade zero, and mio are much better options. Keep trying! Hopefully you find something that works for you and you will feel better soon.
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I had Gerd, and took meds daily and slept elevated. During surgery, they found a type Ii hernia and fixed it.
Now, I take pepcid (otc normal dose) daily, and have occasional heartburn. Sometimes after eating, for which I use tums. It's much better now than before.
I'm 10 months out from my sleeve surgery. No regrets!
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Me! I probably could have got my insurance to pay, but it wasn't worth the risk to me. I just shopped around and got it done. But I was fortune to be able to do that.
If you think you might have Gallstones or a hiatial hernia, there is a chance you can get it fixed, and pay cash for the sleeve. I couldn't find anyone here to do that, but I've read stories on here about it. Insurance covers most, and you pay like $4500 or so for the sleeve.
did you pick a surgeon yet? I used bariatrix FL, and paid $9000 last August. I am basically at goal with no regrets.
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HOLY COW! Is this Dumping?
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Sounds like dumping, but mine is usually related to the amount of a certain item. More item=more dumping, less = not as much dumping. Yours sounds like a severe episode, from something atypical.
I have never seen anyone
report dumping from Vitamins. For me, its liquids or some carbs. For some its fats. Vitamins don't seem to fit the typical profile, but who knows? Can you take 1 am and 1pm?
Also for me, I can eat the same thing 10 days in row and dump 1 time. I am almost 11 months and can't pin it down all the time.
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