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Bino

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  1. I think that's a great idea! You can have a closed group so no one outside the group can see what you are posting. I just had my second post-op visit with the doc yesterday. Everything is looking good. I'm a week and a half out from surgery and get to start mushies, i.e. mashed potatoes, hummus, Greek yogurt, etc. I feel really good. From the two-week liver shrink diet to now, I've lost 21 lbs.
  2. I also have a desk job. I'll be going back to work one week after surgery. However, the first three days will be half days since my biggest complaint is I get tired easily. The doc agreed that a few half days was the best way to ease back into work. I also have a desk job. I'll be going back to work one week after surgery. However, the first three days will be half days since my biggest complaint is I get tired easily. The doc agreed that a few half days was the best way to ease back into work.
  3. Here's a little update ... day five days post-op. Doing really well. Already my sugar level is normal. Hardly any pain. That I attribute to walking as soon as you can and moving your bowels (it also releases the gas pumped in during surgery). I've been following my doctor's orders to the T. I'm now on full liquids and having the 4 oz of protein drink has alleviated some of the tiredness I was feeling. Best wishes to all.
  4. My surgery was Thursday, Apri 7. I was released yesterday. I'm a sleeve to bypass revision due to a few medical issues. The pain is nothing compared to what I had when they did the sleeve. Not nearly as bad as I thought it would be. Getting up and walking keeps the gas pains at bay.
  5. I wish you all the best. I'm also a little panicked since mine is on the 7th.
  6. I've never heard of this preop before. The fish I'm sure is so you get Vitamins and protein in also. Good source. Your day is coming up soon! I wish you the best! I know... the fish is a bit weird, but it keeps me from getting really hungry or tired. And, the pre-op diet is supposed to shrink the liver.
  7. My date is set for April 7. My doctor has me on a high-Protein restrictive diet...last week was Protein drinks, fish, and yogurt. This week is protein drinks and fish. Night before is only liquids.
  8. I have a trip planned four weeks after my surgery. As long as I have no complications, the doctor said there is no problem with flying.
  9. I'm in Westfield. Scheduled for a revision to bypass on April 7 at St. Barnabas.
  10. The last year and a half have been filled with one medical issue after another. I'm a year out from having the sleeve. I started with having the band removed...ended up having a freak reaction to the anesthesia and one week spent in the cardiac unit. After a few months of having my heart monitored, I had the sleeve done. No complications. Except that in my own rush to get on the road to better health, I didn't ask any questions about whether the sleeve is right for me or if I should go with the bypass. My insurance changed at the beginning of the year, so I had to switch doctors. My new doc wanted me to go through a bunch of tests. He wanted to know exactly where I stood since he didn't do the surgery and, after nine months of only losing 23 pounds (the first two months), my old doc just said I needed to go back on two Protein drinks a day and up my Water to 94 oz. 1. Endoscopy showed that I have a small pouch at the top of my sleeve (consistent with having a lab band previously). Not unusual. It also showed that I have Barrett's Esophagus. Unfortunately, this is severely aggravated by GERD and mine is aggravated by the little pouch. 2. My blood work showed I was severely low on Iron...my old doc missed this in my blood work. 3. I also have a sugar issue...not diabetic yet...but definitely an intolerance issue. Forward to this week, after a huge host of tests, and it boils down to I should have had a bypass rather than a sleeve. The point of me typing all this... don't take any shortcuts. Get an Endoscopy and updated blood work right before you make a choice about which surgery is going to work best for you. Each one has it benefits and drawbacks, just make sure which is right for you.
  11. Bino

    NJ SURGEON

    Dr. Nusbaum in Morristown did my sleeve while I was on Qualcare insurance. His staff is wonderful.
  12. I'm struggling. Ten months out and I've only lost 10 lbs. In the spirit of full disclosure, I do not exercise. I haven't had any restriction since the swelling went down after surgery. And, I can eat huge amounts of food compared to what I see others posting ... I'm talking 1/2 a bagel or 6 oz of chicken breast. My surgeon feels part of the problem is that two months ago my GYN put me on hormones for cycle issues. Or, he said I've stretched my sleeve. Not sure how I could have stretched it when I don't over stuff and I don't drink anything carbonated or while eating. Well, due to my insurance changing, I have to get a new doctor. In my interview, I found out that due to my having the lapband first, the sleeve may have been left too big. Now I'm going to have to go for some testing...not sure just what yet. And, possible revision surgery. Anyone else heard of this?
  13. The new doc is just guessing right now. I have to have a few tests run to make sure what's going on.
  14. Scottyd1264 ... I was sleeved by Dr. Nusbaum in Morristown. He is great and his staff is extremely helpful.
  15. Typically I don't eat breads or cereal. The bagel was a one-time deal after a bout of stomach flu, but I do eat fruit. I'll have to track my Protein. I do shakes for breakfast and sometimes for lunch depending on work. And, maybe do a shake on the nights I have lunch meetings. I was just curious if anyone had heard of a sleeve being too big.
  16. What was the outcome after they found out your sleeve was too big? I'm going through something similar. I'm only ten months out but I know I can eat way too much and have been able to for months. The original doc said I may have stretched it out but I was thinking it had to do with my having the band first. However, due to my insurance changing I'm going to a new doctor next week and they are already saying something is wrong since I've only lost 10 pounds. I'll be having some testing done to see what's up.
  17. Going to St. Barnabas to have my band removed on the 25th. Then I will get my date for the gastric sleeve. I have a feeling that I'm going to need a good support group this time around.
  18. Bino

    New Jersey Sleevers?

    How did your consult go? My weight loss is going slow, but I've been under a lot of stress with my mom being very sick and having to put her on hospice.
  19. Just noticed today that mine are getting smaller... if they shrink too much, I may consider surgery. I'm only a D cup now.
  20. Bino

    New Jersey Sleevers?

    I used Dr. Nusbaum. He was very good and the people in his office are wonderful. The surgery coordinator, Denise, is amazing and very helpful. Morristown Medical Center is awesome. The nurses take such care of you. And, unlike some other hospitals, you get taken in when your appointment is so that you aren't kept waiting.
  21. Bino

    New Jersey Sleevers?

    Three weeks post-op and feeling pretty good. Still struggling to get all 64 oz of Water down each day but I'm doing good otherwise. I had a great set of nurses at Morristown Medical Center. First support group meeting is next Tuesday at St. Barnabas Ambulatory Center.
  22. Bino

    Getting sick of this liquid only phase

    I'm almost done with my one week of Clear liquids ... but, I move on to three weeks of full liquids. I'm sure by the end of it, I will never want to see Protein shakes, sf Jello, decaf tea, and sf jello.
  23. The nurse in the hospital showed my husband and I how to do it. And she gave us a dvd to watch. It is very easy and the needles don't hurt at all. I have one more week of twice a day. It's definitely better than the alternative of blood clots.
  24. I'm glad to hear that you are doing better. I'm sure you will get stronger each day!
  25. How are you feeling? What kind of complications did you have in surgery? When I had the band removed, I had a bad reaction to the anesthesia and had a heart attack. Fortunately, i don't have any heart or cholesterol issues, so I've received with no permanent issues.

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