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gr8ful1

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  1. On 7/23/2018 at 6:44 PM, Laura7 said:

    I’m having surgery in one day! I report at 5:30 am on Wednesday! Oh I hope I have the easier version of all of the July buddies in this group! If you’re religious pray for me on Wednesday!

    Praying! You're not alone. You've got this!


  2. Finally got my insurance approval just 16 hours before my surgery time! To my 7/25/2018 gastric bypass buddies @mercmerc and @Laura7, I pray for a complication-free surgery and recovery for you!

    I've got my hospital bag packed with 2 changes of clothing, phone charger, cholesterol meds, toiletries, lip balm, dry mouth spray, tummy pillow, and earphones. CPAP goes in the bag in the morning, then it's off to Reston Hospital Center at 6:00 a.m. for a 8:45 surgery!


  3. 1 minute ago, gr8ful1 said:

    Can you drink Protein Shakes? I'm using them as Meal Replacements to lose the weight my surgeon required in the 6-months before surgery, and they do a fairly good job of providing satiety.

    Saw your other reply regarding shakes. Maybe try different flavors? You can find singles and 4-packs at Wal-Mart. Also, I put my (refrigerated) shake in the freezer for about 20 minutes before drinking it, and it makes it more shake-like. LOL


  4. On 7/11/2018 at 9:35 PM, mercmerc said:

    Started my pre-op today, not that bad but im so hungry and want to eat food!!! I can do this tho waited a whole year or so! Now im 14 days away!!

    We're both scheduled for the 25th. You've got this! I only have a 3-day pre-op diet, but it's a rough one: Clear Liquids only. It's basically a Water fast. It will definitely be worth it in the end, and I don't expect to wake up from surgery hungry! :D


  5. 7 minutes ago, AshAsh1 said:

    I always take mine at bedtime, never with food. I’ve been taking these for my last two checks and all perfect levels. All Bariatric patients can’t eat or drink at the same time, I doubt they would put it on the market with that assumption. Also, if you have a small sip of Water before a meal, that isn’t going to hurt you. It’s the act of eating while drinking that can cause problems. I hate for you to pass on an awesome Vitamin for these reasons.

    I put them on my Amazon wish list. I have some Flintstones on hand for post-op, but will definitely try something like these if I can't stand chewables. gummies are also not allowed by my program, but I'm not sure why. Maybe the sugar content.


  6. On 7/10/2018 at 11:45 AM, AshAsh1 said:

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    This is what I take, its one pill per day. You do have to take your Calcium separately due to the Multivitamin containing Iron. So I take my Calcium citrate/vitamin d tab in the mornings and 1 Multivitamin at night. Once you can swallow pills, these are a great option. $45.99 for a 90 day supply.

    I just looked at the label for these Vitamins, and they meet all of my programs requirements, particularly the Iron and folic acid requirements that most Multivitamins do *not* meet. They seem to be perfect! Except...The only problem is that they are capsules, which means they must be taken with food (for Vitamin absorption) and Water. And drinking while eating post-op is a no-no for me. Ugh!


  7. On 4/30/2018 at 11:05 PM, Creekimp13 said:

    Depends entirely on your insurance and the reason for the denial.

    This. Ask your insurance company and/or surgeon's office for a copy of the denial letter. That's exactly what I did when I was denied. The letter specified the exact reason for the denial, and the surgeon's office is working with me to address the issue (supervised diet requirements in my case). I suggest you start by calling the surgeon's office. If they do a lot of weight loss surgeries, they will be able to guide you through this.


  8. I am going to approach this from the side of management, as I have 18 direct reports and I deal with leave and other time off requests all the time. We have policies and regulations to follow, but my overall responsibility in approving leave is to make sure I have sufficient staff on hand to do the work for which my team is responsible. This isn't always easy, because not all of my staff does the same type of work on the same project(s). When it comes to vacation/annual/comp time and time off awards, I will approve all requests for as long as I feel comfortable with the staffing level. I do not process sick leave requests in this manner, however! People get sick. People have babies. Sometimes there is a death in the family and short-notice bereavement leave is required. If I cannot accommodate these types of requests, then shame on me as a manager, because I made no allowance for them when I was approving vacation requests. I never have, and I never will ask any employee to give up vacation or sick leave to accommodate another employee. If an employee needs an extended absence and has medical certification to back it up, it gets approved. I make no judgments about the necessity of the medical treatment.


  9. On 5/31/2018 at 10:36 AM, mercmerc said:

    July 25th! Its so far! Wish it was closer

    Mine is set for July 25th, too! It looks like I have a ventral hernia though, so I may have to reschedule if I want the doc to fix that, too. He's got multiple surgeries that day, so I'm thinking he may need more time. Seeing him again in a couple of weeks to discuss that.


  10. On 05/21/2018 at 09:59, reboot said:



    I just had my 2nd (and last) visit with Suzanne. I was shocked to get my surgery date right afterwards... October 8 (the day before my 37th birthday). My family was a little irritated by the date, but I'm thrilled. I can't imagine a better birthday present.


    Yeah, it was a bit shocking to me too when Heather asked me if I wanted to set a date when I was just sitting there in the waiting room. I thought I was just there to see Suzanne. LOL. I like having a date months in advance. It somehow makes the surgery seem more tangible and it motivates me even more to do what I need to do to prepare.


  11. 3 minutes ago, SampTheChamp said:

    NOOOOOOOO!!!!😥😥😥

    I know. She's leaving June 1st. That said, Jessica seemed nice, but she really just quietly observed and didn't really interact with me after introductions. She looks like she is still in college (maybe she is graduating this month). So she probably doesn't have a lot of experience with bariatric patients. Hopefully we can still learn a lot from her!

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