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osborne.t.corey

Gastric Bypass Patients
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    osborne.t.corey got a reaction from okayestmom in Dog Lovers   
    This is Bella

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    osborne.t.corey got a reaction from okayestmom in Dog Lovers   
    This is Bella

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    osborne.t.corey reacted to Frustr8 in Consult Tomorrow   
    How long do you keep your patients hospitalized?
    Do you ever do my surgery outpatient? I have seen some sleeve surgeon's do in Texas.
    How do you feel about liquid presurgical diets? If you do is it for. I week, 2 weeks, a month or 1-2 days prior to surgery.
    Do you require a bowel prep on bypass patients?
    How accessible are you,in the first week or 2 post surgery?
    There's are few things I think of,i am sure others will chime in with things they wished they had asked.
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    osborne.t.corey got a reaction from Ken S. in App keeps crashing   
    It’s working now. Thank you!
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    osborne.t.corey reacted to Matt Z in What Your Doctor Didn’t Tell You Before Weight Loss Surgery: Stalls ‘n’ More   
    Should add that Weight is only 1 number in the WLS process!
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    osborne.t.corey reacted to Alex Brecher in What Your Doctor Didn’t Tell You Before Weight Loss Surgery: Stalls ‘n’ More   
    You didn’t go into weight loss surgery blindly, but there are sure to be quite a few surprises along the way. Stalls can be among the most discouraging, but you are sure to notice plenty of other things that your surgeon may not have warned you about before you got your surgery. Here are a few of them.


    Stalls Happen
    Your surgeon will probably tell you about your likely weight loss. You might hear numbers such as 70 to 100 lb. in the first year, or up to 10 to 20 lb. in the first couple of months. Those might be realistic and turn out to be accurate for you, but what might also be true, that your doctor did not tell you, is that weight loss may not be steady.
    You might lose 75 lb. in a year, which is an average 1.5 lb. per week, but you are not going to lose 1.5 lb. every week for a year straight. You may lose 5 lb. in one week, 3 lb. in another, 0 lb. in another, and, some weeks, even gain weight.
    You are almost sure to encounter stalls, or plateaus, or periods of weeks or even a month when you do not lose weight, even if you are eating right. Your doctor may not tell you about stalls ahead of time, but you can handle them better if you are prepared right out of the gate.
    Your Metabolism May Plummet
    As you lose weight, you need fewer calories to sustain your basic body functions. Furthermore, when you exercise at a lower body weight, you burn fewer calories doing the same workout at the same intensity than you did when you were heavier. On top of that, your body may go into starvation mode and use even fewer calories as it becomes more efficient at using what you give it.
    While there is little that you can do to prevent a slower metabolism, you can at least be aware of it. Also, you can take heart knowing that you are likely to be able to exercise longer and at a higher intensity to offset some of the reduced body weight.
    It’s Freezing!
    Brrr…! Remember the days when you were the hottest one in the room, and all you wanted was to stop sweating? Those may be in the past. Part of the slowed metabolism can be due to your body’s new mechanism to save energy, which means turning down the thermostat. Another possibly surprising side effect of weight loss is that having less cushioning (body fat), so sitting in chairs or lying in bed can be less comfortable.
    People Can Still Hurt You
    You probably know that Weight Loss Surgery does not change who you are, but your doctor may forget to tell you that it does not change other people, either. You may no longer get flack for being overweight, but people can still be hurtful. They can tell you…
    You took the easy way out with Weight Loss Surgery.
    You have not lost much weight. Clearly, Weight Loss Surgery did not work.
    You lost so much weight that you look sick.
    All you care about now is your diet and exercise plan.
    Your Social Life May Change
    Some friends will stick by you. Others may desert you. If some of your friends have just been “eating buddies,” or people you go out with to the bar or restaurants, you may need to exercise self-control at the bar or restaurant, find new activities to do with those friends or find new friends. You stand to gain wonderful new friends who share your new interests, such as walking, going to the gym, or cooking healthy fun foods.
    The Skin Stays
    Losing body fat will not give you a movie star’s appearance. It may not even be all that you need to lose. You may have loose skin that flaps, chafes, and interferes. There is a chance that you will want to get skin removal surgery for cosmetic, comfort, or medical reasons.
    Beware Replacement Addictions
    You may have been addicted to food. It may have provided comfort, entertainment, and companionship. Give it up, and you are likely to find something to replace it. Alcohol is a common replacement addiction, but you can do better! Stay aware of your emotional and physical needs, and you can be mindful of what replaces food in your life. Exercise, within reason, is a common choice; another healthy option is to make some great friends who are supportive and make you feel good.
    Your doctor will tell you a lot about what to expect after weight loss surgery, but she may leave out several important items. Go in with open eyes, and you can prepare better and come out farther ahead.
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    osborne.t.corey got a reaction from ProudGrammy in Any Advice On How To Quit Smoking?   
    When I couldn't quit on my own, I successfully quit smoking by using Chantix prescribed by my PCP.
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    osborne.t.corey got a reaction from TakingABreak in It’s hard to believe...   
    Great job!
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    osborne.t.corey reacted to jess9395 in Coffee after weight loss surgery?   
    The biggest issue with coffee is actually the fact that it’s acidic. We have less stomach area than most (which is why we need to avoid NSAIDS) and that’s the biggest concern with coffee.

    My surgeon doesn’t limit it after the healing phase. I drink it daily.
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    osborne.t.corey reacted to jess9395 in Coffee after weight loss surgery?   
    Scientific review of the literature demonstrates that the diuretic effects of caffeine are much lower than people think. And that if you drink it regularly for more than a week or so it is no longer a diuretic at all—

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/19774754/
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    osborne.t.corey reacted to Orchids&Dragons in Before and after pics   
    Wow! No wonder you're smiling so big! You look fantastic!
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    osborne.t.corey reacted to gryffen in Stop smoking   
    In our area if you want surgery via NHS you must quit for 6 weeks or start process all over again. If you do want the surgery then quit.
    I have smoked and each time I wanted cigarettes I put the money into a tub over the space of a year - I paid for my wedding (all of it) plus and two week Mexico honeymoon with what I saved.
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    osborne.t.corey reacted to Odie in Stop smoking   
    Sorry, can't help you!! They don't do that in Canada. We're supposed to quit but I couldn't then. I have quit since though! Try vaping the lowest amount of nicotine. That's how I quit!
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    osborne.t.corey reacted to newmebithebypass in Starting my journey   
    Well so far im having the psych eval today and in like 12 days i go in for my second weigh in how about you

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    osborne.t.corey reacted to Kay07 in Post op day 1 - I have had the easiest recovery and here is why....   
    Hi! I am very interested in this! I hate narcotic medication, it often makes me really lethargic and wicked weird. So you mentioned Toradol doesn't have that affect?

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