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Prevanwarrior

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Prevanwarrior

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    Intermediate Member
  • Birthday 10/25/1982

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  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Vernon Hills
  • State
    Illinois
  • Zip Code
    60061

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  1. Ok it's tough love time... It's time to see a doctor. If the hospital that you had your surgery is close by go there..If it isn't go to the local ER and they can transort you there if necessary... DO NOT LOOK FOR MEDICAL ADVICE ON ANY FORUM. The complications of this surgery can be fatal. Even something as simple as dehydration and malnutrition from vomiting can be fatal... Run don't walk From mother to mother..please go now.
  2. The scar tissue will not dissipate it can cause the stomach to become narrow which will make it hard to pass food through the stomach and eventually it will not allow food to pass at all which will cause vomiting after you eat or drink. If that happens go the ER they can help until you can see your surgeon. The medication for GERD can be prescribed by your doctor or you can buy over the counter meds like Prilosec or Nexium. I've been told that Nexium works the best.
  3. Wow you look amazing!!!! Congrats on you weight loss!!!
  4. So happy for you..But sad for your bank account 😂😂 jk..buying new smaller clothes is the ultimate bonus to weightloss congrats!!
  5. Prevanwarrior

    3 months post op

    Its always good to hear a success story. 😊
  6. Honestly this story is one I hear often I work as a medical assistant for a bariactric surgon. Around this time patients are often fed up. This is also the time there is more scar tissue so the problem could be a stricture. Having GERD after sleeve surgery is actually very common. And the nutritionist I work with actually recommends not eating or drinking up to 5 hours before bedtime. But it SHOULD get better but if it doesnt it could mean a stricture as developed. If you have a feeling of liquids going down slowly or getting stuck or vomiting then you may want to have your surgeon check for a stricture. Also there is medication for GERD that you should be taking. Hope this helps
  7. Prevanwarrior

    Pre-Op Liquid Only 2 Week Diet - Help

    Drink alot of hot tea actually helps because it takes me awhile to drink it. And distractions also help keep busy!! Honestly I would find a new protein shake just because that's the bulk of your liquid meals I feel like it' important that they are decent tasting.
  8. Prevanwarrior

    Twisted sleeve

    My surgeon says strictures can happen to anyone but they are mostly a concern for revision patients (lapband to sleeve) and a smaller bougie used during surgery. This was one of my major concerns because a friend of mine had to have a revision to bypass because of a twist. They tried dilation 6 times before they tried the stent. And eventually there was just nothing that could help other than a revision. I guess the point is she tried dilation 6 times and a stent before she gave in to bypass.. My opinion is keep trying that 3rd or fourth dilation may be the one that really helps. Most of us pick sleeve because we really don't want a bypass.. this is why I don't think some surgeons should shrug off a stricture like it's an easy fix..because sometimes it's not and its' important for people to know.
  9. Prevanwarrior

    Favorite VSG Youtube channels?

    Chemistry Queen and Lauren Losing..
  10. Prevanwarrior

    Gallbladder

    I found a few reviews but There aren't very many.. I think maybe if it helps prevent gallbladder problems..it's definitely something I would take during the rapid weightloss period. As long as the side effects weren' too bad.
  11. Yes!! We got rid of our living room furniture!! We don' use it much anyway! Best investment ever!!!
  12. Prevanwarrior

    Gallbladder

    Has anyone taken Ursodial for gallstones.. prevention? If so.. Were there any side effects? Was the medication effective?
  13. Prevanwarrior

    HELP. what do I do next?

    Research a surgeon in your area and call to see if they accept your insurance.
  14. Prevanwarrior

    HELP. what do I do next?

    Call your surgeons office to set up an appointment..they may have requirements before setting a date..such as clearance from your PCP. So definitely contact them asap.
  15. Prevanwarrior

    Now i'm Terrified

    Yes I went through the 6 month pre op diet last year..and even dragged it out to 9 months then completely chickened out..I'm glad I did because I did not like the surgeon and shortly after we moved to a different state. The pre op phase stressed me out so bad I gained weight!! The more research I did the more stressed I was. Now exactly one year later of doing this on my own working out and trying to eat healthy Ive lost 18 pounds in a year!!! Ugh..and that's with taking a prescribed appetite suppresant.. I've failed for years..tired of trying so hard to fail..I'm going to see the best surgeon in Chicago in two weeks. I hope you are more successful than I was!!

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