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Mieko Tominaga

Duodenal Switch Patients
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    Mieko Tominaga got a reaction from moma21 in Not loosing wait   
    It can actually take a month or two to start seeing loss my surgeon told me. Since the swelling and healing time is different for everyone. He said just be patient before you know it the weight will be melting off. He also said steady not to slow and not to fast weight loss is best because really rapid loss can endure unnecessary complications. I had the Duodenal Switch on 10/23/17 and have lost about two pounds. I was 467 on surgery day and am now 465. It will come off just give your body time to adjust. Remember since theres no real food going in the body may be in starvation mode where it saves fats. My friend who did the ds reminded me of that. She said her first two months were discouraging but by month six she realized she was 40lbs to her goal weight and could fit her sons teenage sons shirts. She said because she feels big she never noticed. So now I know to wait six months and to start trying to view myself without my fat goggles. Good luck!👍🏽🍀 ❤️💯🙌🏽
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    Mieko Tominaga got a reaction from moma21 in Not loosing wait   
    It can actually take a month or two to start seeing loss my surgeon told me. Since the swelling and healing time is different for everyone. He said just be patient before you know it the weight will be melting off. He also said steady not to slow and not to fast weight loss is best because really rapid loss can endure unnecessary complications. I had the Duodenal Switch on 10/23/17 and have lost about two pounds. I was 467 on surgery day and am now 465. It will come off just give your body time to adjust. Remember since theres no real food going in the body may be in starvation mode where it saves fats. My friend who did the ds reminded me of that. She said her first two months were discouraging but by month six she realized she was 40lbs to her goal weight and could fit her sons teenage sons shirts. She said because she feels big she never noticed. So now I know to wait six months and to start trying to view myself without my fat goggles. Good luck!👍🏽🍀 ❤️💯🙌🏽
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    Mieko Tominaga got a reaction from moma21 in Not loosing wait   
    It can actually take a month or two to start seeing loss my surgeon told me. Since the swelling and healing time is different for everyone. He said just be patient before you know it the weight will be melting off. He also said steady not to slow and not to fast weight loss is best because really rapid loss can endure unnecessary complications. I had the Duodenal Switch on 10/23/17 and have lost about two pounds. I was 467 on surgery day and am now 465. It will come off just give your body time to adjust. Remember since theres no real food going in the body may be in starvation mode where it saves fats. My friend who did the ds reminded me of that. She said her first two months were discouraging but by month six she realized she was 40lbs to her goal weight and could fit her sons teenage sons shirts. She said because she feels big she never noticed. So now I know to wait six months and to start trying to view myself without my fat goggles. Good luck!👍🏽🍀 ❤️💯🙌🏽
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    Mieko Tominaga reacted to ShawnZ in Not loosing wait   
    I had my sleeve done on 10/23. I'm 5 days out and I went from 299.5 to 301.2.. It's confusing. I don't know how I gained a pound... But I do know I'm not pooping like I use to - so maybe I'm full of ****? LOL My employees would love to hear that. I'm holding out, clothes are fitting better, and right before the surgery, I have had a stall.
    Things that'll sped up a stall - increased Water, increased exercise, and I've read increased calories (gets you out of starvation mode).
    Anyways, I've lost weight without surgery in the past, stalls happen and are natural.
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    Mieko Tominaga got a reaction from moma21 in Not loosing wait   
    It can actually take a month or two to start seeing loss my surgeon told me. Since the swelling and healing time is different for everyone. He said just be patient before you know it the weight will be melting off. He also said steady not to slow and not to fast weight loss is best because really rapid loss can endure unnecessary complications. I had the Duodenal Switch on 10/23/17 and have lost about two pounds. I was 467 on surgery day and am now 465. It will come off just give your body time to adjust. Remember since theres no real food going in the body may be in starvation mode where it saves fats. My friend who did the ds reminded me of that. She said her first two months were discouraging but by month six she realized she was 40lbs to her goal weight and could fit her sons teenage sons shirts. She said because she feels big she never noticed. So now I know to wait six months and to start trying to view myself without my fat goggles. Good luck!👍🏽🍀 ❤️💯🙌🏽
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    Mieko Tominaga reacted to CBBP in Could we be surgery date buddies?   
    When is yours?
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    Mieko Tominaga got a reaction from Lanegra in Could we be surgery date buddies?   
    Soon [emoji173]️[emoji173]️[emoji173]️[emoji1430][emoji1430][emoji1430][emoji1430]


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    Mieko Tominaga reacted to CBBP in Could we be surgery date buddies?   
    Early January 2018. Anyone who has Gastric sleeve then? I'm based in Switzerland. Would be nice to buddy up virtually!
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    Mieko Tominaga reacted to Lanegra in Could we be surgery date buddies?   
    11/6/2017



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    Mieko Tominaga reacted to angella2017 in Could we be surgery date buddies?   
    August 22/ 2017.



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    Mieko Tominaga reacted to Chris_FL in Could we be surgery date buddies?   
    October 9th for me [emoji3]



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    Mieko Tominaga reacted to shedo82773 in Could we be surgery date buddies?   
    I am 4 years out. I had my RNY July 2, 2013. Just curious to see who had their WLS the same date as me. What a great idea.
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    Mieko Tominaga reacted to ASwinton in My first egg   
    I'm the opposite. I'm actually allergic to eggs and chicken, but for some reason just egg whites don't bother me too much.

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    Mieko Tominaga reacted to DeathToHarold in This will be my first surgery ever!   
    I am 5 days post-op from duodenal switch. As of today, most of the gas pains are gone. There is still a little bit I am feeling in my shoulder. My abs feel like they have had the work out of their life. I have not been nauseated and I haven't felt any acid. Sure those thing may change but for now nothing.

    I was really worried in the days leading up to surgery, but the day before and the day of I felt really calm. I owned my decision, it was happening, and that made me feel better.

    I was in the hospital for three nights, and they managed my pain very well. The first night out of the hospital was the worst for pain, but I made it through. And that pain was from the gas inside.

    My advice is do everything they tell you leading up to the surgery and after. Don't skip any steps or ignore any suggestions. And while you recover, walk your ass off. I don't think I walked enough in the hospital which is why the gas pains were so bad when I left. Walk, walk, walk. You won't feel like it. It will wipe you out. But walk as much as you can to get that gas worked out of your system.
    You can do this. Just be patient with yourself and your feelings. Before you know it, it will all be done and the next step of your life will be underway. You can do this.
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    Mieko Tominaga reacted to GassyGurl in This will be my first surgery ever!   
    This is great advice. My first surgery ever was horrible. It was emergency, I was alone, and I think the stress and circumstances really impacted my immediate recovery.

    For my sleeve, I was shockingly calm, hubby was there cracking jokes and my my recovery was pretty much flawless. I can't drink very well, but am amazed at how well I feel.

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    Mieko Tominaga reacted to N0VA in This will be my first surgery ever!   
    Hi Mieko,
    I am about 5 days post op. I had a Mini Gastric Bypass. I have had 3 other surgeries prior to this one (c-section, gallbladder, ovarian cyst) so it wasn't my first rodeo... but I was still a bit nervous. For me, it mainly just felt really surreal. The great thing about anesthesia is that you close your eyes.. then you open them and it's done! There is no concept of time so it feels like it happens in a blink.
    Day 1: When they brought me back to my room I was suuuper groggy and tired for the rest of that day. I was still able to walk around and I didn't have any pain at all, really. I did have a LITTLE discomfort from gas bubbles but it was so minor and I just went hard on Gas-X strips to make sure it stayed that way. I walked a lot on the first day, it was easy to do and it felt nice to get out of my room. The first night was very hard to sleep. Not because of pain or anything.. but I would just randomly wake up every 45min or so. The IV was annoying and the drain made it uncomfortable to move certain ways.
    Day 2: All of the grogginess was gone, I felt alert and more like myself. I had to drink a lot of Fluid on this day so the gas was a lot more uncomfortable and caused a little pain but it wasn't awful. Still did my walking and sipping etc. By that evening I had my leak test and they removed my drain and IV (honestly the IV was the worst part for me) and they let my husband and I walk around the mall for about an hour that was across the street. Walking in the mall was pretty difficult that day. It was easy to walk, but walking at a faster pace was nearly impossible. I took a lot of breaks. That night, they gave me a Valium and I slept like a baby.
    Day 3: Woke up early feeling fantastic and ready to head home. Used an abdominal binder to help with the bumps in the road along the 9+ hour drive home. IT WAS A LIFE SAVER. I highly recommend it for the first few days after you leave the hospital. I was in a little pain when I got home... probably from the long ride even though we stopped every hour or so. That night was awful. I couldn't get comfortable no matter how many pillows I wedged underneath myself.
    Day 4: I hardly got any sleep and woke up sore from all of the adjusting and readjusting all night. I was tired all day and just altogether not a happy camper. I didn't walk as much as I should have but still managed to drink what I was supposed to. Still wasn't hungry, didn't miss food. That night I took a suggestion to wedge pillows on either side of me to help prevent the urge to roll over.. it worked! I slept great.
    Day 5: OHHH what a difference one day and a good night's sleep can make. Day 5 was a breeze. Went shopping, did some light cleaning, cooked dinner for the family. I missed food quite a bit more this day. Not really cravings or hunger.. but it just felt wrong that I hadn't eaten anything in so long. I missed chewing I guess? lol I LOVE to smell food but I don't have much of a desire to eat it. Water went down so much smoother today and the Protein Drinks weren't as much of a chore. Slept fine, was even able to get rid of most of the pillows.
    Day 6: That's today! I woke up feeling fine. Drove today for the first time, no issues. Bumpy roads don't bother me anymore. Sick and tired of sweet stuff. Sweet Protein drinks, sweet Vitamins, sweet popsicles... I'm a bit grumpy today, woke up feeling like ''am I skinny yet?'' but I'm doing what I have to do and drinking down this protein and counting down the days to eating a real meal... to be continued...
    I had 0 complications and my hospital stay was 2 days. I don't regret the surgery because I know that in the long run all of this will be worth it. It isn't fun at first but I know it gets better. These feelings will never be as bad as how I feel being fat.

    A few things I wish I knew or I'm glad I knew:
    1. SOME people have gas pain. SOME people have nausea. SOME people have acid reflux. Don't be afraid because of someone else's experience. We are all affected differently and there is no point in stressing about things until they happen.
    2. DO NOT let people project their fears on to you. MANY MANY people will tell you not to do this or not to do that because *insert scary reason here*. For me, it was about which procedure I chose and where I chose to have it. There were fears about mal-absorption etc. I chose that procedure because it was the best fit FOR ME. I and SO GLAD I didn't let them talk me out of it. Another one was about the fact that I decided to have it done in Mexico. I had AMAZING care in Mexico and if I had to do it again, I'd go to the same place. Just trust yourself and the decisions you've made and the research you've put in. Don't let people's fears sway you.
    3. Don't go crazy having all of the things you'll miss eating. It seems like a good idea.. and it probably wouldn't hurt to do it once or twice.. but don't go overboard. All the weight that you'll put on from doing that (even just 5lbs) will be weight you'll have to lose and you'll probably regret it. Having this surgery isn't the end of eating. There will be times where you can enjoy a cheat day.
    Now that this is the longest post ever I think I'm done. Sorry its so long lol
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    Mieko Tominaga got a reaction from ProudGrammy in This will be my first surgery ever!   
    Yes I plan to find out all I can and find out what others felt after. I just like mentally preparing myself for the bumps along the road. One friend hated everyone for months for letting her do the surgery because she was not mentally prepared to give up food or commit. I have been on this journey since Oct 2015. I meal prep to make sure I stay on the right track, I Have mentally prepared myself with the way I think about food but it's hard to prepare yourself for the aftershocks of surgery when you have never had one surgery. I started thinking if I should even be doing the surgery because I am so chicken, but I know it's the best tool I could ever equip myself with.

    Thank you so much!
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    Mieko Tominaga reacted to XYZXYZXYZ1955 in This will be my first surgery ever!   
    My advice, for what it's worth, is to be as calm and confident as you can. My sleeve surgery will be my seventh or so (tonsils, gall bladder, carpal tunnel, full hysterectomy . . .), and I'm totally not worried about going under (it's like you go to sleep, you wake up and it's over, and you don't remember the surgery at all). The real work starts post-surgically . . . well, except for all the clearances and the pre-op diet. But so far that's no big deal, either.
    Find out all you can but also focus on what life might be like in the future.
    Good luck!

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    Mieko Tominaga reacted to court2180 in This will be my first surgery ever!   
    I just had a true DS 3 weeks ago today. I stopped pain meds after I got out of the hospital, except for bedtime, & I was in the hospital for 2 nights. Walking was fine and the gas pains were less than when I had my sleeve. Since surgery I've had really bad gas pain and some Constipation due to not getting all my Water & fat it but I'm working on that. I don't have all of my energy back yet so that's annoying but hopefully in 3 more weeks I'll be ok. Is your surgeon a true DS Dr? Check dsfacts.com to see if they're listed. Unfortunately I hear about too many people thinking they're getting a true DS but they're not.

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