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I’m a little over 4 weeks post op (Sleeve) and Water (any temp) feels like bricks. If I add crystal light or water flavoring it helps. But sometimes plan water just makes me want to throw up.
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We bought the Weight Guru scale at Bed Bath and Beyond .... but here’s the link for it on amazon! We’ve had it over 2 years and it works as well as the day we bought it! https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00N9ENKDI/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1535065656&sr=8-1&keywords=weight+guru&dpPl=1&dpID=41mW5BeGZHL&ref=plSrch
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My insurance card had a specific pre-authorization phone number on it- but in general you can call customer service and ask for the pre-auth department. I worked in Medical Billing for years so I spent many hours on the phone with them.
And yes, for my sleeve surgery I called everyday to check the status :)clsumrall, Wanda247 and CTGirl08 reacted to this -
Same here. Sleeved in July. Period should have started day after surgery but it didn’t. PMS symptoms have been around since then (moodiness, cramps, headaches)... but still no period. I’m not too worried about it since I’m sure the shock of surgery and reduced food intake has a lot to do with it.
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I had surgery in July... period is way beyond late at this point (should have had it right after surgery). PMS symptoms have been present since then.. moodiness, cramps, headaches. I’m sure the shock of surgery/reduced food intake has something to do with it. I’m not too concerned.
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I have a desk job- surgery was 7/23 and I was back to work the following Monday 7/30. I was tired and sore but I made it. My 2nd week back to work has been MUCH better!
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19 hours ago, QueenEB said:I actually found this book in one of the posts on this very site...Bariatric Mindset Success, by Kristin Lloyd, MS, LPC, LMHC. She went thru it herself, and has some great ideas. Check it out and good luck.
Thank you! This looks like a great one to read! 😊
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I’m 7 days post op and I THOUGHT I was feeling hunger but it’s definitely Head hunger kicking in- which I was told can feel very similar. Even after I drink Protein I still crave my old snack foods... but I realize that I don’t need them and that I just think that I do. The “hungry feeling” eventually goes away once I rationalize with myself.
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So I’m 7 days post op and realizing while I sit here recovering just how many food commercials are on TV.... and then how many are on social media as well! This really has brought up some feelings in my head (and I know this process is a psychological one).
My question is does anyone have any recommendations for good books that address food addiction/breaking free from obesity lifestyle?
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I had one night in the hospital and was released the next day after I passed the barium swallow test and also was able to consume 4oz of water/hour for a few hours. I know some individuals had to stay one extra night in the hospital just because the Water was hard to get down at first.
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On 5/24/2013 at 6:15 PM, deaddemmama said:I have the exact opposite problem! So many liquids!
me too!
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1 hour ago, sammycee said:I am 4 days post gastric bypass and wondering when i am supposed to start with the Protein Shakes. Or do i stick to Water for at least 7 days?
I would definitley call your surgeon right away - diets vary from doctor to doctor. I had to start with Protein Shakes the day after I got out of the hospital. But of course Water was a requirement too.
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1 hour ago, newmeinfla said:My surgery was on the 25 and yes gas pain are no joke and the spasm ouch. I am able to keep down liquids took a few bite of Jello. I can not take Vitamins until 5 day after. Able to walk around still doing the breathing. Good luck and let hope pain will be gone
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Surgery on the 23rd - and honestly the gas pains were just that...a pain. The worst part for me was the nausea - I felt sick from the anesthesia and then from the narcotic pain meds that were given in my IV. Finally they switched me to tylenol and I was okay. Water has been hard to get in (doc wants me to work up to 64 oz a day and I'm maybe getting 20-30/day right now).
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Surgery went well! I’m still in the recovery room as they are waiting for a bed to open upstairs... but overall doing well
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I was also VERY overwhelmed after my first visit. My surgeons office gave me a list of the things I needed to do - Psych consult, gastro clearance (with endoscopy), pulmonologist (which included chest xray and sleep study), and cardio consult (only EKG needed), as well as 2 months of nutrition visits. The coordinators only scheduled nutrition visits and the rest was up to me.
My advice would be to get a calender book/agenda (or print out calender pages) and plan out your visits for the docs.That helped me visualize how much time I needed to complete things. Also - schedule in advance...even if you can't get your cardiac clearance until closer to the surgery - still get on their schedule as soon as possible. I had a cardiologist in my last 3 weeks to surgery tell me he "just didn't have any time to complete my necessary testing" - of course this was after he took my copay. Thankfully found a new cardiologist and was back on my way. Anyway, have a backup plan for docs if you don't already have a regular cardio/pulmonolist/gastro doc.
And lastly be patient with yourself. Over the 6 months you will learn A LOT. It's a process but it's all about changing for the better.
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On 7/19/2018 at 10:51 PM, Heather_A said:Me too!!! My surgery is scheduled for 8/3 but my surgeon still hasn’t gotten insurance approval. I hope they hear from them soon and we can carry on as planned.
Good luck to us tomorrow!My insurance approval literally came last Friday morning (only 4 hours before they would have tossed me off the surgery schedule for Monday). I'm absolutely not writing this to scare you - more to give you faith Keep pushing, keep calling the insurance company - and most importantly visualize that approval letter!!
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10 hours ago, MyBeesgirl78 said:My surgery is Tues July 24th. I’m in day 5 of the liquid diet. I have had nothing but 3-4 Protein Shakes and Water each day . I was wondering what everybody else’s pre op liquid diet consisted of.
Mine was 3 Protein Shakes a day with about 4 oz lean meat, 1 cup veggies, and 1/2 cup greek yogurt also included per day. I only had to do the pre-op diet one week prior to surgery but I started about a week and a half out.
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I need some good vibes and prayers- surgery scheduled for Monday January 23rd- already on my pre-op diet and got cardiac, psych, gastro, and pulmonologist clearance. However- my insurance is still “pending”. The girls at my surgeons office said they sent it on the July 2nd but the insurance company is saying they got it the 10th and they have 14 days to review. That would mean they have u til the 24th to approve and it could be too late. Please send me some good vibes and prayers- this stress is sending me through the roof right now!!
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21 minutes ago, jennpalma708 said:Hi! I have my sleeve scheduled for 7/25. I’m in NJ
I’m on the 23rd and I’m in NJ too!
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@emkaybee21 mine is July 23rd also!
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I only bought one new dress in a medium- besides that I have a 1/2 closet full of size Large clothes I can’t wait to fit back into. I thought that shopping afterwards (when I’ve lost the weight) might be a “pick me up” I can use to reward myself anyway :)
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I weigh in daily - first thing in the morning and naked! Consistency is important for me :)