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Tips for Dealing with a Rude Surgeon?
kristieshannon replied to Soon2bFit21's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Also, my office has PAs and ARNPs that do some of the follow up visits. Would that be an option for you? -
Skin Depression
kristieshannon replied to Jerri1wv's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I feel for you, was there myself. I had a brachioplasty in January. It is so nice to feel comfortable wearing short sleeves & tank tops! You may want to check in to the cost of PS in other states. I had a tummy tuck, the brachioplasty, and breast lift/augmentation. It would have cost $30,000-$40,000 in my home state of Washington. I had it all done in Miami for $16,100. Just the arm lift would be less. Costs vary wildly across the country! In the meantime, be kind to yourself. You’ve lost 90lbs which is an awesome accomplishment! -
Absolutely worth it for me. My only regret (and you’ll hear this here often) is not doing this sooner. My highest known weight was 286. Today I’m 140.2. My life has changed so much for the better. I’m happy, healthy, and fit. Off all meds and my CPAP. I can hike, bike, kayak, dance with no pain. I can go on any ride at an amusement park, fit comfortably in airplane seats, and walk in to any store and buy clothes that fit and are in style. I had very little post op pain, and progressed my diet as expected. I can now eat anything, but in much smaller quantities. I’d say I follow the 80/20 rule, probably more like 90/10 of mostly healthy foods that I love with the occasional treats. Best of luck to you as you make your decision!
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Skin Care products to avoid plastic surgery after gastric bypass
kristieshannon replied to solman's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Sorry to say, but no skin care product is going to keep you from hanging skin after massive weight loss. Genetics, amount of time spent overweight, and amount of weight to lose are all factors. If you are young, have good skin elasticity, and haven’t been overweight very long you may not need PS. If you’re older, have poor skin elasticity, were significantly overweight, or overweight for many years you will likely have loose skin. I had my sleeve surgery at 49, was overweight for most of my adult life. After losing 140 lbs I had lots of loose skin. I had a tummy tuck, breast lift & augmentation, and arm lift in January. I’m planning on a thigh lift next year. I’m so glad I had these surgeries, but even if I hadn’t would still be glad to have lost all the weight. -
New dress for a wedding next month. I’m thinking sparkly silver sandals to go with it, and a silver clutch if I can find one.
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@ChubRub and @Kris77 were awesome support buddies and are now rockin totally hot bods 😍😍 I highly recommend a MMO after WLS!!
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My husband and I separated a couple months ago and are just waiting on court availability to finalize our divorce. I’ve just started dipping my toe in the dating world. It’s fun on some levels. However, I can’t help but feel a little (probably misplaced) resentment. Suddenly I’m a bit of a hot commodity. While on dating websites before my marriage, when I was 140 lbs heavier, I had few show interest. Now I’m overwhelmed with messages. It kind of messes with my brain to go from someone seen as undesirable to someone desirable. I’m still the same person, just in different packaging I guess. It’s frustrating to realize how much my value as a person was minimized due to my weight 😡
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10 days post op living on Skim Milk and Cream of Wheat
kristieshannon replied to AlleyKitten46's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
For sure follow your plan provided.by your survival team! To me it sounds like you aren’t getting near enough protein. Can you tolerate protein shakes? Constipation is a common issue for WLS patients. Stool softeners and/or miralax may help, but for any of those meds it’s important to stay well hydrated. How much water are you getting in each day? Walking helps too, as much as you can tolerate at this point. -
Was this a mistake?
kristieshannon replied to Phmatcha's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Head hunger is real! We’ve lived for many years eating beyond our physical needs due to emotional eating, cravings, etc. Therapy to work through these issues is great! Also, no reason to avoid ice cold drinks as long as your stomach tolerates it. My team allowed coffee right away. I mix my morning protein shake with cold brew coffee. It’s delicious! -
Congrats! Happy healing ❤️
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I Never Give Up
kristieshannon replied to SeattleLady's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
Ah, I assumed by your name that you are in Seattle. Swedish is a hospital there :) -
I Never Give Up
kristieshannon replied to SeattleLady's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
Hi @SeattleLady-I had my surgery done by Dr. Sara Martin del Campo at Swedish. She was really great, I’d recommend her for sure. -
Food Before and After Photos
kristieshannon replied to GreenTealael's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Yum! I love cottage cheese with fruit with a tiny sprinkle of cayenne. -
A little motivation/inspiration…
kristieshannon replied to Jnfinney's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Love it! -
Just So Proud
kristieshannon replied to newyorklady20's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Congratulations! Such a great feeling, isn’t it? -
Ibuprofen-A Cautionary Tale
kristieshannon replied to lisafrommassachusetts's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I chose the sleeve rather than RNY in part so I could continue to use NSAIDS as needed. I take ibuprofen a couple times a month with no issues. I guess it varies from person to person! -
This. And to those who think otherwise, kindly just move along.
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Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first
kristieshannon replied to chiquitatummy's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Not weird, but an NSV for sure. I have always loved kayaking. However, pre op I could hardly squeeze my fat *as in to one anymore. Now I can, comfortably and paddle all day long ❤️ This was today on the Charles River in Boston. -
As an RN working in public health I have to comment-the VAST majority of people receiving the vaccine have few to no side effects. And right now about 99% of hospitalized COVID patients are those who have chosen not to get vaccinated. While early on it was older, sicker people dying with the Delta variant our hospitalized population is much younger, and we are seeing younger people dying or having long COVID syndrome. Please get vaccinated.
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Food Before and After Photos
kristieshannon replied to GreenTealael's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
My kind of meal! A new place opened up in Boston called Kured-a build your own charcuterie box place! This made several meals for me. -
Pants Size and Other Bariatric Sites
kristieshannon replied to outofusernames's topic in Post-op Diets and Questions
It was about 20lbs per size until I dropped from 286 to about 220. Then it was 10-15 lbs per size until I hit about 175. Now it’s about 5lbs per size at about 140. -
Why did YOU choose your procedure?
kristieshannon replied to MandM1188's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My surgeon and I decided the sleeve was best for me. I was concerned about the potential for long term nutrition deficiencies with RNY. I also get headaches that respond well to ibuprofen but not Tylenol, and with RNY they say you can’t take NSAIDS. I also didn’t have problems with GERD so no concerns there. I’m glad I went with VSG, it’s worked well for me. I’d definitely work with your doc through, and consider which will be best for your particular medical history! -
For sure! I remember a few potlucks at work early on-it was a challenge for sure. I always brought something as my contribution that I would be able to have, and always packed my snacks & drinks for the day so I had “safe” foods on hand. Once you get back to being able to eat normal foods it’s much easier. Just a few weeks to push through and you’ll be there!
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Time goes by quickly, I can hardly believe I’m hitting two years. Stay on plan-you’ll see the benefits rolling in soon, which is super motivational. Some of my really early benefits-before people even noticed I’d lost weight-were getting off BP meds and getting rid of my CPAP. It really does get easier over time.
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Congrats on your surgery! It truly gets better. Hang in there! At two years out I’ve hit goal. From 286 down to 143. I can eat nearly anything at this point, but am satisfied with small amounts. You’ll get there too, and will win back your health along the way. Nothing is sweeter to me these days than going to those parties in a cute outfit showing off my slim body ❤️