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Charity G

Gastric Bypass Patients
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  1. I have been usig Celebrate Multi-Complete 36 chewable with iron vitamins since my surgery 2 years ago. Lately, It's been difficult getting them, so I'm looking into trying Bariatricpal Multivitamin One with 45 mg iron. Have any of you used either one of these. Any feedback is welcome. It does look like the Bariatricpal Multivitamin One gives you more bang for your buck. Charity
  2. Today I am three months post gastric bypass. I've lost 54 pounds so far, and have been taking my measurements monthly. Everything is progressing as I would like, but when I took my arm measurements they went up (despite using the same methodology as past months). The day before surgery, the widest part of my arm was 21.5, at one month it was 19, at two months it was still 19, but at three months it was 20.5. Is this normal? Just FYI, I've been doing water aerobics 4x a week for an hour each time, which includes upper body strengthening.
  3. Three months post-op today and I'm down 54 pounds. My A1C, which was 10.8 a month prior to surgery, is now at 5.5! Plus, I have gone from a 5x to a 2x :) Just broke the 250 mark, and can't wait to get to Onederland!

    1. Orchids&Dragons

      Orchids&Dragons

      Congrats, you're doing great!

  4. Charity G

    February bypass buddies?

    Love this NSV! You inspired me to check my steering wheel, and lo and behold, I could lower mine too!
  5.  I was supposed to have a first date today (it's been at least a year since I've went on a date), but I was stood up. :angry: I channeled my frustration into doing a new cardio and strength training video, :99_muscle: :1596_lifter_tone2: and actually made it through all 32 minutes of it!  I had sweat dripping off of me when I finished. Hopefully my efforts will be reflected when I weigh-in Wednesday morning, though finishing the workout was a non-scale victory itself!  

    1. Sosewsue61

      Sosewsue61

      Good for you on the workout, great strategy too. Sorry you were ditched, probably saved yourself from a boring azzhat anyway!!!! There will be a better one for you, just keep going.

    2. Orchids&Dragons

      Orchids&Dragons

      It's good to see that you channeled your anger into something productive! If we'd all learn to do that we probably wouldn't have weight issues. Very inspiring! and congrats on finishing the workout!

    3. SleeveinIL

      SleeveinIL

      You accomplished something in the wake of a disappointment. I call that a HUGE win!!!

  6. Down another three pounds and had my one-month post-surgery follow-up (although its actually be 7 weeks tomorrow, their scheduling sucks). The nurse practitioner was pleased with my weight loss (36 pounds in 7 weeks) and told me I was cleared to go back to water aerobics and whatever else I would like to pursue exercise wise. Now to find a new pair of tennis shoes :)

    1. Orchids&Dragons

      Orchids&Dragons

      36 pounds - that's awesome! Congrats!

  7. Charity G

    Non Scale Victories

    I had a NSV tonight that made me smile...my bath towel wrapped all the way around me without any gaps
  8. Charity G

    Bruising

    I didn't ask for further information when the surgeon said that he had to "pull some fat from the walls." I just assumed there was extra fat in the way of either doing the hernia repair or possibly scar tissue from previous Gastric Lap Band incision sites that needed to be removed in order to complete the RnY surgery. (FYI, had the band from 2002 to 2009...lost down to 250 from 350, then when it was removed gained up to 396).
  9. Had my surgery May 3 in St. Louis, MO
  10. Photos of me the day before surgery (5/2/18) and one month post-surgery (6/3/18). Weight day of surgery was 304, weight one month later is 277 (27 pounds lost). In one month I lost 3 inches off my bust, 3.75 inches off my waist, 5 inches off my hips, 1.75 inches off my thigh, and 2.5 inches off my arm (for a total of 16 inches lost).
  11. From the album: One month post-surgery comparisons

    side view post- and pre-surgery
  12. From the album: One month post-surgery comparisons

    Front view one month post-op
  13. From the album: One month post-surgery comparisons

    Back view pre- and post-surgery
  14. Charity G

    Bruising

    My bruising was in two areas and both looked worse than the original posters, but I did have hernia repair at the same time and my surgeon also said he had to pull some fat from my stomach walls, so I would expect bruising.
  15. Charity G

    Oh, there it is.

    I totally know what you mean. I've been in the soft food phase for a week, but next Friday I'll be cleared to start a regular diet. Its scary eating things now because I'm afraid of pain, throwing up or some other unpleasant reaction, so I've relied heavily on protein shakes, Dannon Triple Zero Greek Yogurt, cottage cheese, and soups. Tonight was actually the first time I had a clear indication that I needed to stop eating. I was having a homemade turkey and spinach meatball and maybe I was eating too fast or I didn't chew enough, but it felt like the bite I took was creeping back up my throat. I immediately said I was finished with dinner and luckily it all stayed down. Today was my one month anniversary from surgery, so to have avoided throwing up makes me feel like I'm doing something right.
  16. Charity G

    Seriously???

    That sucks! I'm sorry that they didn't recognize or mention your visible weight loss. This has been one of my fears...that I would be working really hard and going through a difficult surgical process, only for people to not see the results.
  17. One month check-in: Down 27 pounds and 16 inches! Love that I've had to buy some new clothes already :D

  18. Is anyone else scheduled to have RNY in early May 2018? My new surgery date is May 3rd. I was originally scheduled for April 10, but a week before surgery, the anesthesiologist required me to switch to a larger hospital due to my history of Congestive Heart Failure. Now, I've got 14 days to go and can't wait!
  19. Charity G

    May 2018 RNY Scheduled

    So it is officially one month since I've had surgery. Here's my comparison stats: weight: 304 to 277 bust: 53.5 to 50.5 waist: 57.5 to 53.75 Hips: 65.5 to 60.5 Thigh: 30.25 to 28.5 Right Arm (batwing): 21.5 to 19 So, I've lost 27 pounds and 16 inches My surgical incision sites got infected, but I finished up the antibiotic two days ago and saw my surgeon Friday and he said they looked like they were healing nicely. I've been walking almost every day for at least 30 minutes at a time and have noticed that my speed and endurance have improved. I even spent six hours outside in 90 degree temps yesterday (at a St. Louis Cardinals baseball game) and survived (in the past there is no way I could have tolerated that much heat and standing). I'm really excited for all the new experiences I'll be able to have as my weight decreases and my health improves.
  20. Three weeks out I had lost 20 pounds (plus the 10 pounds I gained while at the hospital from fluids and such). Losing a pound a day has been awesome, but today was the first day that my scale at home didn't register a loss. I really only count my official weigh-in's on Wednesday mornings at my weight loss support group (TOPS - Take Off Pounds Sensibly), so we'll see where I am on Wednesday, which will be my 4 week weigh in. I'm excited because I'm fitting into clothes that I haven't been able to wear and I'm able to purge my over-stuffed closet off winter items that I damn well better not be able to use come cold weather.
  21. 20 days out from surgery and I've dropped 20 pounds (in addition to the 10 pounds I gained while in hospital and lost within a week of returning home). 

    1. Orchids&Dragons

      Orchids&Dragons

      That's fantastic! You must be happy! Hope you're healing well.

    2. SleeveinIL

      SleeveinIL

      Wow! That is so exciting. I just noticed you are in IL. I am as well, NW burbs of Chicago. Sending lots of positive healing vibes your way.

    3. Charity G

      Charity G

      SleeveinIL Thanks for the healing vibes. I'm just over the river from St. Louis, MO

  22. Matt Z - thanks for the suggestions. Gas X seemed to help.
  23. I had Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and a hernia repaired through my belly button on May 5th. I have noticed the last two days that I have tightness in my stomach. It feels like I'm wearing a really tight pair of high-waisted pants, or a corset. Is this normal? I'm getting my protein mainly through protein drinks, but have introduced a few pureed foods, as instructed by my surgeon. I'm not hungry at all, and have to force myself to eat (such a weird phenomena for someone who lived to eat).
  24. Today I'm not feeling the same amount of tightness, so I'm wondering if maybe that is what gas feels like after surgery. If it comes back, I'll give the surgeon a call.
  25. Charity G

    Redness

    Did you just have surgery yesterday? Are you still in the hospital? I turned red, but i was also itchy and the medical team said I was just having a sensitivity to the pain meds. However, with you also running a fever, it could be infection setting in and would be cause for alerting your surgeon IMHO

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